57% of French people were not convinced by Nicolas Sarkozy's intervention

The exercise was national, it was excellently executed. But like an episode of Lie To Me, everything was perfectly well-honed. Yet the magic did not operate so much...

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On France 2, Nicolas Sarkozy returned Monday evening, for more than an hour, to the main current topics © AFP PHOTO / FRANCE 2

Nicolas Sarkozy's intervention Monday evening on France 2 convinced only a third of the French, according to a CSA poll published Wednesday by Le Parisien / Today in France. For 57% of those questioned, the French president did not sweep away their doubts around the Woerth-Bettencourt affair, the pension file or the reduction of public deficits. Conversely, 32% consider that it was persuasive.

“These percentages change little when the question is asked only of spectators who have seen the performance of the Head of State against David Pujadas. , says Le Parisien.

At the forefront of the subjects which have least convinced the whole of the French figure the Woerth-Bettencourt business, on which 62% of the people questioned did not consider convincing the answers of Nicolas Sarkozy. The survey was conducted by telephone on July 13 on a sample of 876 people aged 18 and over.


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The Point.fr


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