Tag #Public Opinion

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Zelensky's Approval Rating Drops Amidst Renewed Russian Offensive

A December 2024 KIIS poll shows Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's approval rating at 52%, down from 77% in December 2023, due to factors including a controversial mobilization law, the resignation of General Valerii Zaluzhnyi, and a renewed Russian offensive; however, a positive balance of +1...

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welt.de
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German Voter Anxiety High Ahead of Bundestag Election

A YouGov poll reveals that 40% of eligible German voters feel worried or frustrated about the country's political future six weeks before the Bundestag election; the AfD gained two percentage points in the latest poll, reaching 21%.

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Poll Reveals Deep Divisions in Public Perception of Spain's Government

A 40dB. poll shows 71.5% of Spaniards perceive the Spanish government as unstable and divided, varying across political lines; while the current coalition remains the most popular option, economic concerns outweigh positive economic indicators.

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zeit.de
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Two-State Solution Faces Major Setbacks Amidst Shifting Political Realities

Germany's continued support for a two-state solution faces challenges due to Israel's illegal settlements in the West Bank and declining support among both Israelis and Palestinians, who increasingly favor alternative solutions like a confederation.

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nrc.nl
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Dutch Public Opinion Remains Unchanged on Foreign Policy Despite Global Events

A new SCP report shows that 63 percent of Dutch citizens want their government to prioritize domestic issues over foreign affairs, echoing a 2011 survey where 64 percent felt similarly despite intervening global events like the Eurocrisis, refugee crisis, and war in Ukraine.

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themoscowtimes.com
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Russia's Silent Majority: Victims of War, Not War Criminals

The article examines the experiences and sentiments of Russia's "silent majority"—millions who remained in the country throughout the war, prioritizing daily life over overt political engagement, and expressing a widespread desire for peace and an end to hostilities.

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lexpansion.lexpress.fr
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France's Economic Crisis: Public Spending and Loss of Confidence

France's economic situation has worsened dramatically since early 2024, due to the dissolution of the National Assembly and uncontrolled public spending, leading to a loss of public confidence and increasing economic risks.

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nrc.nl
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Public Discontent with Dutch Cabinet Mounts

Visitors to The Hague's Binnenhof on Saturday expressed widespread dissatisfaction with the current Dutch cabinet's performance, citing ineffective governance and handling of crises, with the absence of certain political parties' supporters among the interviewees notable.

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lexpress.fr
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French Public Trust in Businesses Surges Amidst Political Distrust

A recent Ipsos survey reveals a surge in French public trust towards large companies (48%), exceeding confidence in political leaders and institutions; this shift is attributed to the perceived reliability and resilience of businesses during the Covid-19 crisis.

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elmundo.es
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Spanish Government Faces Electoral Crisis Amid Corruption Scandals and Vox's Rise

A Sigma Dos poll shows Spain's governing coalition (PSOE and Sumar) could lose 29 seats, while the right-wing bloc (PP, Vox) could reach a record 191 seats, fueled by corruption scandals and dissatisfaction with the government's handling of the Valencia flood.

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pda.kp.ru
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Declining Support for Zelensky Amidst Ukrainian Mobilization Controversy

A video shows a Ukrainian woman accusing a military enlistment officer of inhumanity for enforcing President Zelensky's mobilization; the officer blames Zelensky's election, highlighting declining public support and criticism from officials like former Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko who calls for...

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Gambian Government Disputes Afrobarometer Survey Showing Widespread Disapproval

The Gambian government refutes a recent Afrobarometer survey showing 77% of Gambians disapprove of its performance, citing methodological flaws and highlighting achievements in infrastructure, healthcare, youth development, and economic growth, including a projected 5.8% GDP growth in 2024 and incre...

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