A quarter of French citizens are satisfied with President Emmanuel Macron's job performance, according to a poll published Sunday.

Agence France Presse (AFP) reported that an Ifop poll published in the Journal du Dimanche showed 25 percent of the country approves of Macron, down four percentage points from an October poll.

Sunday's poll found that 4 percent of respondents said they are "very satisfied" with Macron's work, and 21 percent are "mostly satisfied."

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Thirty-four percent of respondents said they are "mostly dissatisfied," according to the poll, and 39 percent are "very dissatisfied with Macron's performance.

The poll surveyed 1,957 people from Nov. 9 to 17, according to AFP.

Macron, who took office in May 2017, has struggled to overcome low approval ratings for much of his time in office as he grapples with a struggling economy.

President Trump Donald John TrumpBiden on Trump's refusal to commit to peaceful transfer of power: 'What country are we in?' Romney: 'Unthinkable and unacceptable' to not commit to peaceful transition of power Two Louisville police officers shot amid Breonna Taylor grand jury protests MORE seized on Macron's approval ratings in a series of tweets last week where he attacked the French president following a trip to Paris.

"The problem is that Emmanuel suffers from a very low Approval Rating in France, 26%, and an unemployment rate of almost 10%. He was just trying to get onto another subject," Trump tweeted, before suggesting there is "no country more Nationalist than France."

The problem is that Emmanuel suffers from a very low Approval Rating in France, 26%, and an unemployment rate of almost 10%. He was just trying to get onto another subject. By the way, there is no country more Nationalist than France, very proud people-and rightfully so!........ — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 13, 2018

Macron delivered a rebuke of nationalism at a World War I Armistice Day ceremony with other world leaders, warning that the concept is a "betrayal of patriotism." Trump has embraced the term "nationalist" in recent weeks.