Two in three French people (64%) remain skeptical about the usefulness of the "big debate", whose image and knowledge are improving, however, according to an Odoxa Dentsu consulting survey released Thursday. In addition, the approval of the "yellow vests" movement continues to decline, with 51% of respondents who want them to continue, one point less in a week, and 49% (+1) who would like 'he stops.

If 94% (+13) of French have now heard of the "big debate" launched by Emmanuel Macron to find a way out of the crisis of "yellow vests", they are only 62% (+28) namely "precisely in what it consists ", according to this survey for Le Figaro and Franceinfo. But only 35% (+6) think that it will lead to "useful measures for the country", against 64% of a contrary opinion, and 29% (+8) that it will be conducted "independently of the power ".

29% intend to participate. In fact, only 29% of them intend to participate, which is 3 points less in a week. Among the subjects put on the table by the Head of State, 82% of respondents consider "taxation and public spending" as a priority theme, before the organization of the State and public services (59%) , democracy and citizenship (56%) and ecological transition (40%).

The hypothesis mentioned by Emmanuel Macron to set annual targets for immigration appears to be "a good measure" for 60% of respondents, against 40% of a contrary opinion. Finally, only 14% are in favor of maintaining the speed limit at 80 km / h on secondary roads. 42% want "a development of this measure" and 44% a pure abandonment.

* Survey conducted online January 16 and 17 with 1,000 people aged 18 and over, according to the quota method. Margin of error from 1.4 to 3.1 points.