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This analysis note examines the significant amount of correspondence addressed to the President of the Republic concerning animal suffering, revealing a growing citizen concern and a profound questioning of society's relationship with living beings and its model.

This note analyzes the correspondence addressed to the Head of State regarding employment and competitiveness policies, showing an evolution of public perceptions of key reforms (Pacte de responsabilité, Macron law, labor law) towards increasing skepticism and rejection.

Social Policy

This memo analyzes how the 2017 presidential election, confronted with the weakening of the left-right divide, attempts to resolve voter indecision through the emergence of new polarities or the radical reassertion of the old one.

Social Policy

This memo analyzes the French perception of the second presidential debate, which they found confusing and not very presidential, noting the impact of 'small candidates' and the varied appraisals of the main contenders, without it significantly altering the campaign dynamics.

The current presidential election is taking place in a historically unprecedented political context, characterized by a shift to the right of the country, a breakdown of traditional dynamics, and an unprecedented polarization of French society.

Social Policy

Weary of an electoral campaign dominated by scandals, French people expect important topics to be addressed and express a strong desire to rebuild the political system by reappropriating power and choices.

Social Policy
Environment

This memo summarizes the reactions received from correspondents at the SCP regarding various significant news items from the week of January 21-27, 2017, such as the left-wing primaries, the Fillon affair, pollution, education, the closure of Fessenheim, and poverty.

Social Policy

This memo assesses public reactions following François Hollande's decision not to run for re-election and F. Fillon's nomination, highlighting a desire for change and divisions on the left.

Contribution

Social Policy
Economic Policy

The author reviews the reforms and recovery undertaken in France, expresses confidence in the country's future despite challenges, and announces their candidacy for a new mandate to continue these efforts of cohesion and progress.

Social Policy

The French letters analyzed here reveal an expectation of hope and political refoundation in the post-Fillon period, criticizing past disappointments and questioning the usefulness of primaries for the outgoing President.

Social Policy

This memo analyzes the evolution of French values and mindset between 2008 and 2016, revealing a paradigm shift towards a return to reality, collective action, and fundamental values following the crisis and traumatic shocks.

Social Policy

This memo advises a strategy for a presidential candidacy declaration focused on authenticity and a re-rooting in historical socialist lands, opposing an aseptic and disconnected image from the French people.

Social Policy
Foreign Affairs

This memo analyzes the reactions of the French to Donald Trump's election, revealing a growing aspiration for radical change and a reassertion of control in the face of a political system perceived as disconnected.

Social Policy
Foreign Affairs

Following D. Trump's election, this memo highlights a widespread aspiration among the French for radical political change, perceived as necessary due to the failure of traditional elites and systems.

All or nothing?

Social Policy

This memo analyzes the state of public opinion regarding the President, characterized by a legitimacy crisis of the office and the perception of great distance, and explores paths for a radical renewal.

Social Policy
Defense

The memo suggests that the President of the Republic use the November 11th ceremony to deliver a forward-looking speech on the state of the world, security, and national defense, rather than a purely commemorative celebration.

Can Trump Win?

Foreign Affairs
Social Policy

This memo explores the motivations of undecided American voters who, disillusioned with both candidates and the political system, will influence the outcome of the 2016 presidential election and reveal a deep political crisis.

Return to the Country

Social Policy

The memo analyzes the public perception of a political figure, highlighting the French people's aspiration for truth and a direct connection with their President in the face of a political class perceived as distant.

Social Policy

This memo analyzes over fifty letters received this weekend regarding the book 'Un président...', revealing mixed judgments and varied reactions on specific themes.

Social Policy

French public opinion is disappointed by the current level of political debate, perceived as futile and distant from their concerns, and is looking for candidates who embody a vision for the future and address the country's real problems.

Memo on Viry-Chatillon

Homeland Security
Social Policy

This memo analyzes the Viry-Chatillon incident as a revealing indicator of the evolution of public perceptions, which now views violent acts no longer as individual delinquency but as a threat to the state's unity and authority.

Social Policy

The memo analyzes the public perception of the President, distinguishing between those who reject his potential candidacy as self-serving and those who see him as a protector of the nation, emphasizing the importance of his institutional role and the desire for a direct connection with citizens.

Social Policy

This memo deeply examines the concept of representation and the current crisis of democracy, based on Myriam Revault d’Allones' reflections, and suggests avenues to strengthen collective connection and political creation.

Alstom / Public Opinion

Economic Policy

This memo analyzes public opinion's reaction to the Alstom decision, indicating less alarm compared to past crises and advocating a long-term state approach.

Social Policy

This memo explores French public opinion on the pre-presidential campaign, revealing a sense of confusion and disappointment with political squabbles, and an aspiration for a leader who truly cares about citizens and offers a unifying vision for the country.

Note

Social Policy

This note provides an overview of the week's dominant news and associated perceptions, with political topics predominating.

Social Policy

The French perceive current political events as confusing and unsatisfactory, mainly marked by Nicolas Sarkozy's return and Emmanuel Macron's resignation, while actively seeking an authentic presidential embodiment.

Homeland Security
Social Policy

This memo analyzes the reaction of French citizens to terrorist attacks, marked by growing frustration and a challenge for the State to help them accept living with the threat and engage in citizen resistance.

Homeland Security
Social Policy

The Ifop/SIG survey memo highlights the French public's denial in the face of the terrorist threat, their demand for total state protection, and the government's loss of credibility to the benefit of more radical political alternatives.

Homeland Security
Social Policy

This memo presents the results of a Figaro survey conducted after an attack, revealing low public confidence in the government's ability to combat terrorism and a strong demand for reinforced security measures and harsher penalties.

Homeland Security
Social Policy

The memo evaluates the immediate responses to the July 14, 2016 attacks and suggests ways to address the profound questions of national unity and social cohesion.

Homeland Security
Social Policy

This memo analyzes the immediate security responses and the profound questions regarding national unity and French societal cohesion following the July 14, 2016 attacks.

After July 14th

Homeland Security
Social Policy

The memo analyzes the evolution of French reactions following the July 14th attack, highlighting a growing difficulty in national communion and a deep questioning of the country's identity and values in the face of the terrorist threat.

Homeland Security
Social Policy

This memo analyzes public reactions following an attack, revealing anger, fear, and a deep questioning of policies and democratic fundamentals, threatening national cohesion.

Foreign Affairs
Social Policy

The memo quantifies the spontaneous reactions of the French to Brexit, showing that their primary concern is the future of Europe, perceived as being in danger, and the need to shake up the system, rather than the UK's departure process.

This memo analyzes the state of British public opinion before the EU referendum, detailing recent trends, the drivers of the Leave and Remain camps, and the decisive unknown factors regarding participation and the behavior of undecided voters.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

The memo examines the French perception of protests against the labor law, showing increasing support despite the negative image of the CGT, and a majority holding the government responsible for the lack of dialogue.

Social Policy
Homeland Security

The memo advises justifying a potential ban on demonstrations by the exhaustion of law enforcement rather than by blaming the CGT, to preserve the legitimacy of government action.

Yvelines Reactions

Homeland Security

This memo reports on public reactions in Yvelines following a terrorist act, dominated by expectations of strong responses, criticisms of laxity, and a growing sense of powerlessness concerning government actions.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

Despite strong overall opposition to the labor law, polls reveal a more nuanced opinion and a lack of knowledge regarding specific measures, with many being favorable to precise points of the reform.

A. Juppé Poll

Social Policy

The memo analyzes an Odoxa poll highlighting the weaknesses in A. Juppé's image, perceived more as a manager than a reformer, and notes a low general concern regarding the impact of liberal reforms.

MEMO

Social Policy

This memo submits three letters for the President of the Republic's signature, describing their contents and suggesting a basis for response for one of them.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

This memo evaluates the perception of the French regarding the country's improving situation, revealing a more positive view than general comments suggest, particularly concerning growth and international image, and a preference for the distribution of benefits rather than redistribution.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

The memo informs the President of the significant flow of mail regarding the LuxLeaks trial, requesting support for the defendants and criticizing the trade secrets directive.

Social Policy

The memo outlines Philippe Guibert's strategy for the President, proposing to establish a guiding principle and to wage targeted political combat against the media, the left, and then the right.

Horizon 2017

Social Policy

This memo analyzes the President's decline in popularity and proposes various scenarios to re-establish his authority and credibility in view of the 2017 presidential election.

Public Opinion Mood

Social Policy

This memo analyzes the deleterious mood of French public opinion, marked by disputes and blockages around unpopular reforms, and highlights the rejection of the President who struggles to restore appeasement and trust.

Homeland Security
Foreign Affairs

This memo analyzes the initial public reactions to the Brussels attacks, highlighting feelings of fear, the expectation of greater determination from authorities, and criticisms regarding the management of Islam and European borders.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

The memo indicates that the labor law adjustments have had no significant effect on public opinion, which remains largely opposed and considers the project unbalanced, suggesting a broader communication strategy.

Foreign Affairs
Social Policy

The memo analyzes that the French desire for a referendum on leaving the EU reflects concern about its role and effectiveness, rather than a majority wish to leave the Union, highlighting Europe's importance as an interface for national sovereignty.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

An Ifop survey reveals that young people's opposition to the labor law project is similar to that of the general population, with particular rejection for ease of dismissal and salary cuts.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

This memo analyzes the strong deterioration of public opinion regarding the labor law, highlighting the rejection and lack of understanding among the French, and suggests communication strategies to rectify the perception of the reform.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

This memo presents an analysis of public opinion regarding the proposed labor law, detailing the level of support for protests, expectations for modifications or withdrawal, and the falsehoods that need to be corrected in public communication.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

The labor law project is predominantly perceived negatively by the French due to a misunderstanding of its content, fears of job insecurity, and a lack of trust in the government, despite a general desire for reforms.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

The memo analyzes the negative public perception and misunderstanding of the labor law bill, highlighting the lack of trust and fears of the French, although they do not wish for a total withdrawal of the reform.

Social Policy

This memo analyzes the internal dynamics of the French left, distinguishing an "ideal" left embodying values and a "real" left embodying the exercise of power, and their implications for political embodiment and candidate choice.

Social Policy

This memo analyzes the breakdown of popularity changes for the President and the Prime Minister, revealing a strong decline on the left for the former and a more significant decrease on the right for the latter, which suggests a need for clarification of values.

Economic Policy
Social Policy

This memo analyzes French public opinion on decreasing unemployment benefits, revealing a principled support mitigated by concerns for seniors and a strong sense of injustice related to the exemplarity of elites.

Social Policy

This memo presents a typology of political popularities, defined by correlating respondents' self-positioning on a left-right scale with their popularity levels, and describes seven distinct profiles.

Social Policy
Homeland Security

This memo analyzes public opinion's perception of the main events of the past week, including the attack commemorations, the debate on deprivation of nationality, economic concerns, and the migration issue.

Homeland Security

The memo analyzes public opinion's perception of the government's responses to terrorist attacks, highlighting a degradation of trust, support for the extension of the state of emergency, and increasing weariness with the debate on the deprivation of nationality.

Social Policy
Homeland Security
Economic Policy

This memo analyzes the climate at the beginning of 2016, marked by the fears of 2015, and identifies four major issues that will structure perceptions and expectations: security, employment, migration, and political renewal.

This memo analyzes the results of a post-test of the President's December 31st address, revealing a strong impact and a largely positive reception, while emphasizing the importance of direct exposure and persistent challenges regarding employment and migrants.

Homeland Security
Social Policy

This memo presents the results of a SIG poll showing very strong public support for constitutional reform, notably regarding the deprivation of nationality and the inclusion of the state of emergency in the constitution.

Social Policy

This memo, composed of two distinct communications, analyzes public opinion on mandatory civic service, detailing factors of support, conditions for acceptance, and perceived risks by citizens.

Social Policy

This memo presents a sample of reactions received after the first round of elections, highlighting the dismay of left-wing sympathizers awaiting a clear project and the majority hostility towards the republican front.

Post-Election Feedback

Social Policy

This memo evaluates post-election feedback by analyzing the reliability of polling institutes, the evolution of 2012 electorates, and the impact of attacks on voting motivations, notably the rise of the FN.

Popularity Ratings

Social Policy

This memo analyzes the President's popularity ratings following recent events, identifies public expectations, and proposes strategies to maintain confidence.

Social Policy

This internal strategic memo advises the Presidency on how to maintain connection with the French people and the credibility of public action after the attacks, despite the rapid shift to other topics such as COP or regional elections.

A Time for Questions

Homeland Security
Social Policy

This memo analyzes public questions and concerns regarding past and present responses to terrorist threats, highlighting existing social divisions and high expectations for government action.

Homeland Security
Social Policy

This memo presents the results of an Ipsos/SIG survey on French public opinion after the attacks, revealing broad support for security measures and government management, despite nuanced confidence for the future.

Opinion Update

Homeland Security
Social Policy

This memo assesses the evolution of public opinion post-attacks, noting a demand for drastic security measures and a risk of amalgamation, while highlighting the challenge for the Republic to maintain social cohesion in the face of populist temptation.

Social Policy

This memo presents to the President of the Republic a selection of four letters summarizing various feedback, notably on the AAH, the 'Lucette' episode, and the concerns of the upper-middle classes.

Where are we?

Social Policy
Homeland Security

The memo highlights the perceived disconnect between the concerns of the French people, particularly regarding the migrant crisis and insecurity, and the government's actions or communication.

Where do we stand?

Social Policy

This memo analyzes the perceived disconnect between government action and the concerns of the French people, and suggests ways to address it.

Social Policy

The memo analyzes public perception regarding current events, highlighting the feeling of a collapse of state authority and widespread injustice, and proposes actions to restore state control and credibility.

Social Policy

The memo informs the President that the SCP will regularly send him representative letters from French citizens, three examples of which are presented for this week.

Social Policy
Homeland Security
Foreign Affairs

This note from October 11 analyzes the main concerns of French public opinion regarding the migratory crisis, the war in Syria, social tensions, and security and employment issues.

Why is it declining?

Social Policy

This memo analyzes the reasons for the decline in the executive's approval rating, attributed to the feeling that the government is enduring events without controlling them, the stagnation in addressing major problems, perceived injustices, and political cacophony.

A Mystery President

Social Policy

This memo analyzes a documentary on François Hollande, concluding that it reinforces the image of a mysterious president, isolated and disconnected from reality, rather than clarifying it.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

This memo analyzes French public opinion regarding refugee reception and labor code reform, highlighting a polarization of views and doubts about the management of both issues.

Voting Intentions NPDCP

Social Policy

This memo presents the results of an Ifop poll on voting intentions, testing various party grouping hypotheses for the first round and detailing voter priorities for the region.

Social Policy

This memo analyzes a poll revealing that the majority of left-wing sympathizers desire broad alliances and unity within their camp, although specific preferences and distrust exist among the PS, EELV, and the Front de Gauche.

LRMP Voting Intentions

Social Policy

This memo presents the results of an OpinionWay poll on LRMP voting intentions, including candidate scores in the first and second rounds and vote transfers.

Regional Polls

Social Policy

This memo analyzes the results of two recent regional polls for Ile de France and Auvergne Rhône-Alpes, concluding that the left struggles to reach 40% in all configurations.

Political Poll Updates

Social Policy

This memo analyzes, based on polls, the electoral dynamics for the right-wing primaries and the internal tensions within the EELV party regarding its governmental strategy.

Homeland Security

The memo analyzes public perception regarding the effectiveness of the government's counter-terrorism efforts, revealing a decline in confidence, particularly concerning the surveillance and prevention of listed individuals, following the Thalys attack.

NOTE

Social Policy

This note presents four letters from individuals proposed for the signature of the President of the Republic, each addressing various concerns, whose responses can be used to test communication elements.

Meeting Proposals

Social Policy

This memo proposes informal meetings with renowned international political analysts and consultants to benefit from their expertise on campaign strategy and political communication.

Economic Policy
Social Policy

This memo informs the President of the Republic about the publication of the decree establishing the transitional solidarity bonus and suggests he personally respond to citizens who have expressed their impatience regarding its implementation.

Foreign Affairs
Economic Policy

This memo analyzes French public opinion's perception of the Greek crisis, France's position, and the stakes for the President depending on the outcome of the negotiations.

Foreign Affairs
Economic Policy

This memo analyzes French public opinion on the Greek crisis, showing a desire to keep Greece in the eurozone while demanding it repay its debt and without wanting new loans, and highlighting general disappointment with the crisis management.

Weekend Survey

Social Policy
Economic Policy
Homeland Security

This memo analyzes the results of current affairs surveys on various topics, including the taxi crisis, the economy, NSA espionage, tax fraud, and the Olympic bid.

Homeland Security

The memo describes the evolution of public opinion in Isère post-event, noting a decrease in expectations towards the government, a rejection of symbolic discourse, and a preference for concrete actions and individual accountability.

Foreign Affairs
Economic Policy

This memo analyzes the great pragmatism of French public opinion regarding the Greek crisis, which primarily wishes to avoid a new financial crisis and not impose demands on the Greeks that they would not be able to meet.

Social Policy
Economic Policy
Homeland Security

This memo informs the President of the Republic about public opinion regarding the pay-as-you-earn tax, the use of Article 49.3 for the Macron law, and the issue of migrants.

This memo details the views and expectations of SME and VSE leaders, based on their correspondence and opinion barometers, highlighting their growing confidence but also their main concerns regarding the burden of charges, simplification, access to bank financing, and the RSI.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

This memo details French public perception of current political and economic affairs and their persistent expectations for reforms, while noting a growing distrust towards the elites.

This memo analyzes the evolution of the language used by the President between his campaign and his presidency, revealing a decline in words of hope and terms related to the French people, in favor of more technical and security-related vocabulary.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

This memo analyzes French public opinion regarding the reorganization of the 35-hour work week in hospitals, revealing a deep attachment to the healthcare system but also an awareness of its fragility and an openness to reforms that preserve the quality of care.

Weekend Survey

Social Policy
Homeland Security

The memo presents the results of a weekend survey, analyzing public opinion on college reform, the perception of the current political context, and positions on immigration quotas.

Youth

Social Policy

This memo offers reflections for a speech on youth, emphasizing the importance of demonstrating the sincerity of political commitment and integrating governmental actions into a long-term vision.

Social Policy

This memo presents the results of a Viavoice survey demonstrating that commemorations, particularly those of the Second World War, are perceived by a majority of French people as important and legitimate, offering lessons and reassurance of fundamental values, even in the face of economic priorities.

Social Policy
Homeland Security
Economic Policy

This memo analyzes the perception of French public opinion regarding major current events such as terrorism, the migrant crisis, and economic concerns, and proposes communication and action strategies for the government, taking into account the rise of Marine Le Pen.

Social Policy

This memo proposes various methods to better utilize presidential mail to understand public opinion, optimize communication actions, and directly engage citizens.

Social Policy
Economic Policy
Homeland Security

This memo evaluates public opinion on three current topics, namely the intelligence bill, the perception of taxes, and the proposal for mandatory voting, highlighting communication challenges and citizen expectations.

Social Policy

This memo evaluates public opinion's perception regarding the lack of lessons learned from the elections, the distraction of the Front National's quarrels, and the mixed impact of government actions on overall satisfaction.

Social Policy

The memo analyzes the decline in popularity of the President and the Prime Minister after the departmental elections, explaining this drop by an overly political sequence, a feeling of powerlessness, and the rooting of the National Front.

Social Policy

This note analyzes the expectations of the French after the second round of elections, emphasizing the government's need to address economic and societal issues, embody change, and clarify its political direction in a transformed electoral landscape.

Social Policy

The memo examines the expectations of the French after the second round of elections, highlighting the imperative for the government to focus on economic and social concerns, embody change, and redefine its political direction to regain trust.

Social Policy

This memo analyzes the profile and motivations of the 'new' Front National voters, who are primarily drawn by a desire for radical change and distrust of traditional parties.

Social Policy

This memo analyzes warning signs regarding the government's image and suggests strategic adjustments for communication and the division of roles between the Prime Minister and the President.

FN Polls Update

Social Policy

This memo analyzes recent polls on the Front National, noting its increasing normalization, a decrease in fear towards it among some, and a marginal impact on the departmental elections.

The memo observes that French public opinion is marked by a feeling of emptiness and waiting regarding political news perceived as unclear and a government whose action seems vague, despite the approaching departmental elections.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

This memo analyzes public opinion regarding the main current events of the weekend, such as the poverty plan, third-party payment, the wearing of the veil, and economic communication.

Social Policy

This memo analyzes the growth of political interest among National Front sympathizers, which now exceeds the national average, signifying the consolidation of a lasting and concerning political tripartition.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

This memo analyzes French public opinion regarding several current affairs topics, including Islam reform, the continuation of economic reforms, the management of the flu epidemic, and the departmental elections.

Social Policy

This memo analyzes the anxiety of the French people regarding democratic dysfunctions highlighted by the forceful passage of the Macron law and a general climate of tension exacerbated by international and national news.

Social Policy
Economic Policy
Homeland Security

This memo assesses public opinion on current affairs in France, including the perception of political figures, economic concerns, the Macron law, the President's international standing, and trust in security statistics.

Social Policy

This memo warns of a potential backlash in public opinion following the January 11th events, highlighting the persistence of identity divides and the need to reinforce republican values, particularly equality, to counter fragmenting narratives.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

This memo warns of the risks of a public opinion backlash post-January 11, characterized by the persistence of identity divisions and the consolidation of the National Front, and advocates for linking economic and identity discourses to address this.

Social Policy
Homeland Security

The memo analyzes the positive reception of the President's press conference by the French public and the maintenance of a national unity spirit around the executive, while identifying areas of concern such as the terrorist threat and the 'green sticker' measure.

Social Policy

The memo suggests that the President of the Republic should seize the current moment to initiate a profound refoundation of the country, notably by organizing a multi-question referendum, in order to break stagnation and meet expectations for change.

Social Policy
Homeland Security

This memo evaluates the perception of French people on current issues such as the fight against terrorism, school, urban policy, and freedom of expression, highlighting a strong expectation for universal actions focused on republican values and youth.

Social Policy

The Cevipof trust barometer reveals persistent distrust among the French towards politics, leading to a search for personal resources, even if signs of social resilience appear after the attacks.

Social Policy

An internal memo presents the results of a CSA poll conducted after January 11, 2015, highlighting a strong sense of national unity and a desire for a national unity government, although these trends may be ephemeral.

Social Policy
Homeland Security

This memo assesses French public opinion's reactions following the post-Charlie Hebdo events, highlighting strong emotions, a call for unity, societal and security concerns, and a temporary surge in trust for the President and government.

Social Policy
Homeland Security

This memo analyzes the evolution of public opinion following a major event, highlighting the rise of criticism towards the political class and immigration, and suggests communication and intervention strategies for the President.

Opinion / Wishes

Social Policy

The memo assesses the current relaxation in public opinion and suggests communication and stance strategies for the executive to consolidate its legitimacy and avoid misunderstandings.

Social Policy
Economic Policy
Homeland Security

This memo assesses French public opinion on several major current topics, including the Macron law, the discourse on immigration, territorial reform, and national education reforms, highlighting observed divisions and stabilities.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

This memo analyzes public opinion on the Growth and Activity Law, showing strong support for its measures except for the sale of state holdings, and also includes majority support for the universal social account and end-of-life directives.

Social Policy
Homeland Security

This memo analyzes the hardening of French public opinion on immigration, its perceived causes, and proposes strategies to reframe the debate around republican values.

Social Policy

Last week was dominated by N. Sarkozy's election to the UMP presidency, eliciting more weariness than virulence from the French, while the rest of the political news is perceived as 'theatre' distant from their concerns.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

This memo presents an evaluation of French public opinion regarding several current topics in December 2014, including the Pact of Responsibility, the delivery of Mistral ships, antisemitic aggressions, the school grading system, and highway tolls.

Social Policy

This memo details the strong feeling of weariness and anger among the French towards the political-media 'theater,' perceived as disconnected from their concerns, a feeling reinforced by the major political events of the past week.

Social Policy
Homeland Security

This memo presents a synthesis of French public opinion on various current affairs topics as of November 3, including civic service, the Sivens case, veiled mothers, administrative simplification, the situation in Calais, and public spending.

Social Policy

This memo analyzes the fragmentation and decline of the left in France since 2012, attributing this disunity to a political supply crisis and exploring traditional values that could serve as a basis for new cohesion.

Economic Policy

This memo analyzes the state of public opinion on the tax system, revealing a sense of injustice, complexity, and illegibility, and citizens' main expectations for reform, particularly concerning income tax.

Social Policy

This memo presents the results of a survey on what French people remembered from the past week's political news, showing that a significant portion remembered nothing, although certain topics like the modulation of family allowances made an impression.

Social Policy
Homeland Security

This memo analyzes French public opinion on several current affairs topics, including the political positioning of left-wing figures, French citizens' willingness to make efforts, the reception of migrants in Calais, and the single work contract.

Social Policy

The memo analyzes the social breakdown and widespread distrust of the French people towards institutions and the political class, and proposes recommendations for the President's public address on November 6th to regain trust.

Economic Policy
Social Policy

The memo reveals that public opinion is largely favorable to unemployment insurance reform, especially measures aimed at incentivizing a return to employment and strengthening controls, rather than just expenditure reductions.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

This memo reveals an accelerated degradation of French morale, both concerning the country's future and their personal situations, primarily due to the economic situation, perceived political impotence, and international concerns.

Social Policy

This memo analyzes the state of French public opinion at the beginning of autumn, revealing a generalized hardening, a challenge to the system, and growing skepticism towards the government's ability to provide answers.

Social Policy
Homeland Security

This memo details French public opinion on various current topics, including the government's political positioning, the management of social conflicts, family policy reforms, support for operations in Iraq, and the perception of protection against terrorism.

Social Policy

The memo presents the results of the September 2014 government action barometer, revealing low public approval, a perceived lack of coherence, and declining trust in the government, despite a positive perception of the executive couple.

Social Policy
Economic Policy
Homeland Security

This memo details French expectations regarding work and inequalities, their stance on deficit reduction, their perception of the economic crisis, and their division on military intervention against the Islamic State.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

A qualitative study conducted by TNS for the SIG among left-wing sympathizers explored their expectations and perceptions regarding economic direction, living together, and progress, highlighting demands for reforms, exemplary conduct, and the preservation of social gains.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

The memo presents an analysis of opinion polls from August 31, 2014, revealing French perceptions on the recent government reshuffle, economic orientations, and the flexibility of the 35-hour work week, while highlighting a generally low trust in government action.

Social Policy

This memo analyzes the first post-reshuffle polls, revealing approval for the departure of certain ministers, a division regarding new appointments, and general support for economic policies despite low confidence in the government's ability to act.

Social Policy

This memo analyzes the first public opinion polls following the ministerial reshuffle, detailing the perception of departures, the reception of new ministers, and support for economic orientations, while highlighting a persistent distrust in the government's ability to act.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

The memo evaluates public opinion on three major current affairs topics: taxation, the President's handling of the Air Algérie plane crash, and the expected priorities for the government's return from recess.

Social Policy
Foreign Affairs

This information note details the levels of concern among the French regarding the Ebola virus, the assessment of the presidential action concerning the Air Algérie crash, and their priorities for the upcoming political season.

This memo presents the results of the Harris Interactive barometer showing a decline in confidence towards the President and the Prime Minister, and analyzes the verbatims to explain its causes, notably the feeling of inaction and the need to redefine the presidential image.

Social Policy
Economic Policy
Foreign Affairs

This memo from July 25 presents the main public opinion polls, highlighting a trend towards disillusionment among the French, their reluctance to make economic efforts due to the perceived inaction of the state, and the evolution of their perception of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

This memo assesses French public opinion on several current political and social issues, including the presidential address, social cohesion, a judicial condemnation, taxes, and territorial reform.

Social Policy
Homeland Security

This memo details the results of a CSA study on word associations, revealing strong points of consensus between the right and the left (liberty, equality, work) and evolutions on identity (immigration, Islam) and international (United States) themes.

Social Policy
Economic Policy
Homeland Security

This memo presents a synthesis of recent major public opinion polls, covering various topics such as the economic situation, political effectiveness and public figures, as well as current events like the Alstom case and the terrorist threat.

Foreign Affairs
Social Policy

The memo interprets the recent election as a national protest vote primarily directed against the executive rather than an endorsement of the Front National's ideas, and offers reflections on the appropriate response.

Foreign Affairs
Social Policy

This note presents the results of a qualitative study showing a predominantly negative perception of Europe by public opinion, marked by disillusionment, a feeling of constraint, and benefits perceived as unfair.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

This memo analyzes an Ifop/SIG survey on French public opinion towards the new government, revealing a degradation of general support, questions about the fairness of the austerity plan despite its perceived urgency, and a lack of leniency regarding the fight against unemployment.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

This memo analyzes the public's mixed reception of the government's economic plan, which, despite supporting the principle of debt reduction, expresses doubts about the justification and fairness of the efforts required, highlighting the importance of targeted communication.

Social Policy
Economic Policy

This memo synthesizes the main opinion polls of the week, detailing the French public's perception of the new government, economic measures, territorial reform, and employment policies.

Social Policy

This opinion synthesis from the end of February reveals a widespread feeling of societal decay, strong disappointment concerning the President, and an assessment of government actions deemed ineffective.

Foreign Affairs
Social Policy

This memo analyzes the Front National's strategy for the European elections and proposes guidelines for the Socialist Party to counter its progression by highlighting the risks of national withdrawal and the necessity of European solutions.

Foreign Affairs
Social Policy

The memo analyzes the evolution of French public opinion on Europe, showing a shift from a lack of positive demand to a demand for protection against Europe and an increased expectation of national solutions to the crisis.

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