Most French oppose the text. According to the survey conducted by Cluster17 and commanded by the ecology of the generation of Microparti, published exclusively by the Tribune on Sunday, this Sunday, July 27, 61 % of the French are unfavorable for Senator Law Les Répudicins (LR) Laurent Dupomb, of which 46 % say they are “very unfavorable.”
The left block (LFI, environmentalists and PS) is more massively hostile to the Dupil Law. For its part, the electorate of the National Rally is shared: 42% rejects the spirit of the text, while 40% support the petition, whose number of signatories limits with the mark of the 2 million.
With the Tribune on Sunday, the bedroom of Jean-Yves, a political scientist and president of the Survey Institute underlines “the exceptional level of information on the Duplumba law, very rare for this type of news.” In fact, 89% of those questioned say they have heard about the text and know what it is.
The bill aims to reintroduce, in a controlled manner, certain pesticides of the neonicotinoid family, outlawed in France in 2020. Among them, acetamiprid crystallizes tensions.
Considered a bee murderer, the product is authorized by many European countries. Faced with what they consider an unfair competition, beets say they are defenseless.
A “back environment”
According to the survey, 64 % of respondents want new deliberations about the text in the National Assembly. “We know that the left does not weigh 64 % in the country,” said Delphine Batho, deputy of Deux-Sèvres and president of Generation Ecology, for whom this bill is an environmental “vice versa.”
The president of Cluster17, Dormagen de Jean-Yves, analyzes the results of the survey. “Our progressive groups are the most opposite to this law, a fortiori when they are anti-System. Front, the conservative pole, the easiest French, a bit libertarian, which appreciate Brunoinleau and hate political ecology, is the most favorable. As for moderate and centrist, they are very divided. We see the contradictions of the macronism of economic competition and economic competition and economic competition and economic competition and economic competition.”
The Constitutional Council, seized by the deputies and senators of the left, will make “a priori” on August 7, its long and expected decision on the duplicity of the law disputed.
Source: BFM TV
