Personalities dashboard – November 2025

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06.02.26

  • Ifop Opinion
  • Public affairs
  • FR

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The November 2025 IFOP-Fiducial personalities scoreboard for Paris Match and Sud Radio confirms the climate of political mistrust: as in July, September and October, not a single personality passes the symbolic 50% threshold of good opinion. However, the overall trend in this wave is upward: a large majority of politicians (33 in all) have seen their image improve with the French.

At the top of the ranking, the hierarchy has been reshuffled, with an unprecedented top three: Dominique de Villepin is now in first place with 49% of good opinions (+7 points), ahead of Jean-Louis Borloo (44%, +2 points) and Jordan Bardella (43%, +6). For the latter, it’s the first time he’s reached the top three since joining the barometer. On the other hand, Édouard Philippe, who has long been a front-runner, has slipped back to fourth place (41%).

At the top of the table, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu continues his rise and moves up to 5ᵉ place with 41% good opinions (+4), 45 places ahead of Emmanuel Macron, relegated to the very bottom of the ranking with 25% good opinions. Gérald Darmanin, who gains 7 points to reach 40%, becomes the best-placed minister in the current government. The new ministers are at the bottom of the table, with Roland Lescure (26%), Amélie de Montchalin (28%) and Laurent Nuñez (29%), whose reputation is still limited.

This wave also highlights the recovery of several figures who had fallen back in October: Bruno Le Maire is back up to 32% of good opinions (+5), Rachida Dati to 35% (+5) and Bruno Retailleau to 38% (+3).