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Thirteenth wave of Fractures françaises reveals heightened democratic crisis
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The thirteenth edition of the annual 'Fractures françaises' survey, conducted by Ipsos for Le Monde, highlights growing distrust in French democracy. Nearly 96% of French people say they are dissatisfied or angry about the country's situation, with 90% believing the nation is in decline. This political instability, marked by governmental crises, strengthens the sense of dysfunction.
Filipinos oppose AFP intervention in politics – OCTA
Seven in 10 Filipinos oppose military intervention in political disputes, according to a recent OCTA Research survey. The poll followed reports of retired military officers pushing for a coup against the Marcos government. The findings underscore Filipinos' commitment to democratic norms.
Lula leads popularity in South America per survey
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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva recorded 51% approval in October, solidifying as South America's most popular leader according to the LatAm Pulse survey by AtlasIntel for Bloomberg News. This marks a six-point rise from his government's low in March, driven by anti-inequality measures and a clash with Donald Trump. His disapproval held at 48%, below regional peers like Argentina's Javier Milei.
PM Modi Conducts Aerial Survey in India
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi conducted an aerial survey of affected areas, as highlighted in daily news headlines. The survey is part of ongoing efforts to assess situations in the region.
Fifty percent of families consider themselves poor, SWS says
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A recent Social Weather Stations survey shows that fifty percent of Filipino families consider themselves poor. The poll, conducted from September 24 to 30, indicates a slight rise from the previous quarter. It also reveals regional variations in self-rated poverty and food poverty.