Gilles Finchelstein is Managing Director of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation and Director of Studies at Havas.
LE FIGARO.
- The climate emergency seems a reality for the French but EELV does not meet the expectations of a governing party.
How do you explain it?
Gilles FINCHELSTEIN.
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Climate change is indeed at the top of the fifth of the concerns of the French, excluding Covid, just after purchasing power.
This is what the survey tells us that the Jean-Jaurès Foundation and Cevipof have just conducted for
Le Monde
with the Sopra-Steria-Ipsos institute.
It's not entirely new, but it wasn't the case five years ago.
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Second force for the party which represents the ecologists, Yannick Jadot, candidate for their primary for the presidential election, passes in this same survey, for the first time, at the head of the left candidates, in front of Jean-Luc Mélenchon and Anne Hidalgo.
But indeed, there are also persistent difficulties among them, some being linked to the party, others
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