The Verian barometer for Figaro Magazine shows Jordan Bardella retaining the top position among French political figures in 2025. Figures such as Édouard Philippe and Xavier Bertrand, however, struggle to hold their ground. This monthly ranking gauges French desires for these leaders to play a major role moving forward.
At the close of 2025, a year filled with political twists in France, the Verian barometer commissioned by Figaro Magazine assesses the most prominent political personalities. Jordan Bardella, leader of the Rassemblement National, has managed to keep his leading position, following Marine Le Pen who overtook Édouard Philippe in 2024.
This survey, conducted with a representative panel of French citizens, does not gauge voting intentions but captures current sentiments toward political figures. Édouard Philippe, former Prime Minister, experiences a 6-point drop in his future appeal rating over the year, though Gabriel Attal remains just behind him with a comparable decline. Xavier Bertrand, another key right-wing figure, also faces challenges in sustaining his ranking.
As the 2027 presidential election nears, the barometer highlights ongoing shifts. Bardella stands out as a steady force, while others like Philippe and Bertrand may need to adjust their approaches to regain momentum. Published on December 25, 2025, the ranking calls for cautious interpretation, as it reflects a snapshot rather than a fixed trend.