French President Emmanuel Macron's popularity has hit its lowest level since the start of his term, a major tracker poll published on Sunday showed, reports Deutsche Welle.
Just 29 percent of respondents said they were satisfied with his leadership, according data from research group Ifop, published in the Journal du Dimanche newspaper.
The Ifop poll showed a fall from 34 percent support last month and 39 percent two months ago.
Several other polls have also shown Macron's approval ratings falling sharply in recent months.
The result follows several scandals to shake the 40-year-old centrist's administration, including Macron's slow response to accusations that his private bodyguard assaulted May Day protesters, and his sometimes patronising tone with voters.
The president was criticised last week for telling an unemployed man he could easily get a job if he tried.
His leadership was also damaged by the surprise resignation of his environment minister, Nicolas Hulot, earlier this month, along with a vow by interior minister Gérard Collomb, one of Macron's closest allies, to run for election as mayor of Lyon in 2020.