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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.
Fifty percent of families consider themselves poor, SWS says
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.
Lula leads popularity in South America per survey
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.
Filipinos oppose AFP intervention in politics – OCTA
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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.