Gallup Poll Shows That One Every Four French Citizens Wants To Leave the Country, Among Huge Drop in the Confidence in the Institutions | The Gateway Pundit | by Paul Serran
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27% of the French want to bid adieu.
Failing French President Emmanuel Macron has the ultra-low poll numbers of 11% support – the most unpopular French leader in the last half a century.
Out in the world, Macron is galivanting, trying to meddle in problems beyond his geopolitical reach, and avoiding as much as possible to deal with the serious problems of the French Republic.
And poll numbers released earlier this week reveal just how frayed the social fabric of the country is, at this point.
Euronews reported:
“According to a Gallup study published on Monday, confidence in French institutions has plummeted this year, while the desire to leave France has only grown. Euronews spoke with several French expatriates and prospective expats about their experiences.”
The Euronews report interviews French citizens and expats criticizing the ‘lack of opportunities for entrepreneurs’, the ‘monstrous tax burden’ and the ‘very bad atmosphere overall’.
Needless to say, Euronews does not connect the dots, and not a word is said about unchecked mass migration.

With the political instability in the country, migrant violence and the stagnant economy, the desire to go elsewhere is surging.
“According to the institute, 27% of adults in France say they would like to move abroad permanently if they had the chance, up from 11% last year.”
Yes, you read it right: the number of people wanting to leave France more than doubled in a year.
Confidence in the national government, in the judicial system and in the financial institutions all fell sharply.
“This loss of confidence comes at a time of significant political instability. Since the surprise dissolution of parliament in June 2024, Macron has had one prime minister after another, all faced with the absence of a parliamentary majority.”
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