
Poll: Nearly 7 of 10 Think Security in France Has Deteriorated in Recent Years
While 68% of French people say the security situation in the country has degenerated in recent years, just 30% trust Macron to rectify the situation.

While 68% of French people say the security situation in the country has degenerated in recent years, just 30% trust Macron to rectify the situation.

Concerning a willingness to provide additional humanitarian and military support to Ukraine at the expense of Germany, there was a stark divide between the formerly-socialist East German states and the western part of the country.

Meanwhile, the Netherlands’ liberal-globalist parties that make up the governing coalition have witnessed their seat estimates drop from 79 to 43.

While less than 1 in 4 (23%) Germans nationwide reported being satisfied with the leftist-globalist coalition, fewer than 1 in 5 Germans living in east reported feeling the same way.

If the election were held this Sunday, AfD would garner 27% of the total vote in the eastern federal states, placing them one percentage point ahead of the CDU.

52.1% of Slovaks would welcome a Russian military victory over Ukraine, the poll revealed.

A majority of voters (35%) view the Sweden Democrats’ immigration program as the most favorable to the country’s interests.

The reverberations of Paludan’s distasteful, but legal, Koran burnings have many Swedes wondering whether freedom of expression and multiculturalism can truly exist alongside one another in a single society.

In light of the figures revealed in this IFOP survey, it’s not especially difficult to understand why left-liberal politicians like Macron continue to push for sustained mass migration from Muslim-majority countries, as it reliably expands their voting base.

A survey, conducted by one of the country’s most trusted polling firms, has revealed that Germany’s globalist-led political system—propped up by its ideologically uniform press, cultural institutions, multinational corporations, and academic establishment—is facing a legitimacy crisis, with nearly one in three Germans believing they live under a “sham democracy” where citizens have no say.