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YELLOW VESTS MOVEMENTS IS SUPORTED BY CELEBRITIES IN FRANCE

AHEAD OF ANOTHER PROTEST 1ST DECCEMBE


Brigitte Bardot supports Yellow Vests (Source: Jedi Foster/Maya Shane Facebook)
Brigitte Bardot supports Yellow Vests
(Source: Facebook)
USPA NEWS - French celebrities, amongst the actors including the French icon, Brigitte Bardot, and Michel Polnareff, and also Franck Dubosc have expressed their support for Yellow Vests, movement via the social networks. Yellow Vests is a very new movement recently initiated and had demonstrated on November the 17th, for the first time, in protesting against the rise, of fuel price, followed by a second act on sturdy 24th at Champs Elysees, and planed to be the third protest o December 1st. Furthermore, according to the Odoxa-Dentsu Consulting survey (Polling) for France Info and Le Figaro published on November 28th. First observation: "After the intervention of Emmanuel Macron [November 27] the French are more likely than ever to support the movement of yellow vests: 84% find it" justified ", 7 points more than last week! . "The other percentage refers to an Ifop survey for Fiducial, CNews and SudRadio published on November 22nd. "After the mobilization of" Yellow Vests "last November 17, two French out of three (66%) say they take a positive look at this movement (including 42% support and 24% sympathy), a proportion slightly down from to the last measure (-3 points).
French Polls Elabe
Source: Elabe
French celebrities, amongst the actors including the French icon, Brigitte Bardot, and Michel Polnareff, and also Franck Dubosc have expressed their support for Yellow Vests, movement via the social networks. Yellow Vests is a very new movement recently initiated and had demonstrated on November the 17th, for the first time, in protesting against the rise, of fuel price, followed by a second act on sturdy 24th at Champs Elysees, and planed to be the third protest o December 1st. Furthermore, according to the Odoxa-Dentsu Consulting survey (Polling) for France Info and Le Figaro published on November 28th. First observation: "After the intervention of Emmanuel Macron [November 27] the French are more likely than ever to support the movement of yellow vests: 84% find it" justified ", 7 points more than last week! . "The other percentage refers to an Ifop survey for Fiducial, CNews and SudRadio published on November 22nd. "After the mobilization of" Yellow Vests "last November 17, two French out of three (66%) say they take a positive look at this movement (including 42% support and 24% sympathy), a proportion slightly down from to the last measure (-3 points), "reads the presentation of the study. A MAJORITY OF FRENCH PEOPLE SUPPORT THE YELOW VESTS MOVEMENT AND THEIR ANGER---------------- According to the polls, Odoxa, 84% of French people find the movement "justified" on November 28th (53% quite justified and 31% rather justified). The next day, the Ifop has 71% positive views among respondents ("including 48% support and 23% sympathy"). Thirteen points of difference, therefore. According to the methodology of the institutes and insofar as each of the two studies was carried out on a thousand people representative of the French population, the margin of error can be of 2.5 points at Odoxa and 2.8 points at the Ifop. That is a total of 5.3. The difference between the two figures could actually not be 13 points, but rather 7.8 points ... or 18.3 points. Finally, and this is surely where the explanation stands: the question posed differs from one institute to another. Odoxa asks respondents whether the movement is justified. Ifop questions about support and sympathy. Also, Odoxa does not offer the possibility to the respondents not to pronounce. While Ifop respondents can declare their indifference (they are 12% in this case). Source : Ifop, BFM TV, Figaro, Liberation
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