According to an Ipsos survey, only 13% of French people are optimistic for the future of the world. A feeling of regret of the past is more marked in France than in other countries. Carine, expatriate in Rome, expresses her concern about the decline of the country. Listen to the extract. You can react to 01.80.20.39.21.
An annual survey carried out by Ipsos, published last October, revealed that only 13% of French people say they are optimistic for the future of the world. In this study, we find, among the French surveyed, a feeling of regret of the past which is stronger than for most of the inhabitants of other countries surveyed.
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Carine, auditor of the program We walk on our headsliving in Rome, shares this opinion. “I can see from the outside that France is really in decline. And I tell myself that the next elections will be important because, already, I think that if there are some people who come to power, I will not return to France,” said Carine. “This is already quite clear and frankly, sometimes, I even think of giving up French nationality,” she added.