France in the right back: Women and youth are calling for migration stop!
France in the right back: Women and youth are calling for migration stop!
Paris, Frankreich - The political mood in France cooks over! Almost half of the residents require a complete migration stop - a breathtaking increase compared to previous years. What is behind it? Above all, it is women and adolescents who drive this dramatic trend, as a recently carried out survey by CSA for Europe 1, CNEWS and the Journal du dimanche. , of course, reported that 48 percent of the French-regardless of legal Illegal status - want an immigration stop. The younger generation between the ages of 18 and 24, with a considerable consent of 55 percent, makes it clear that it has enough.
The influence of women in this debate is particularly noteworthy: 53 percent of French people speak out for a tough immigration stop, while in men "only" 44 percent support this hard line. The 25- to 34-year-olds and the 50 to 64-year-olds are not far more inferior to this demand, while the oldest generation is much more skeptical about the project.
The question remains: why?
France's split political landscape reflects this development. While followers of the breed embleme nationally (marginal) vitus for the stop with 82 percent, only 21 percent of the voters of left -wing parties like the Parti Social List or the Greens see it the same way. One of the main reasons for the intensification of this discussion could be the increasing popularity of the right -wing populist politician Marine Le Pen, who can score particularly among the younger voters. It is also surprising that the older generation is more of President Emmanuel Macron, who was strongly supported by them in the last elections.
France in upheaval
The crack in society is becoming increasingly clear and the upcoming elections could be decisive. This trend is not surprising, especially in the current political landscape, where Marine Le Pen is acted as a possible next president. But while the country is still discussing these developments, Le Pen is also facing a explosive legal proceedings - a potential threat to their career.
Despite everything, current surveys agree that many French are generally for restrictive immigration measures. Further details has published the magazine via Twitter. In the midst of these heated debates there is a spark of hope: the possibility of a more inclusive and differentiated discourse that goes beyond simple yes-no questions and brings France's smoldering conflicts.
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