PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron's popularity ratings recovered in January, a survey showed on Tuesday, after a series of government concessions aimed at ending a wave of "yellow vest" protests against high living costs.
The demonstrations shaking France since mid-November had further dented Macron's standing at the end of last year, with his popularity dropping to record lows amid a backlash that started out as an outcry over planned fuel tax hikes.
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