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Selon un récent sondage, le soutien des citoyens en faveur de l'UE fléchit

Publié 19 décembre 2006
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La dernière étude Eurobaromètre, publiée le 18 décembre 2006, montre un léger recul de la confiance des citoyens envers l'UE. Paradoxalement, en France et aux Pays-Bas, le soutien à la Constitution européenne, qui avait été rejetée, a augmenté de façon spectaculaire.

While the results of Eurobarometer 66 partly indicated a fall in support for EU membership, the Netherlands and France (two countries in which the Constitution was roundly rejected in 2005) are now more supportive of the Treaty (with 59% and 56% respectively now in favour, acording to the poll).

However, there are still doubts, as a major survey recently undertaken in the Netherlands showed that more than 68% of the Dutch would still vote against the draft Constitution and last month's parliamentary elections were won by parties of a strong Eurosceptic persuasion.

When asked by EurActiv, the Commission was not able to explain the sudden opinion reversal in both member states.

Other interesting results from the Eurobarometer:

  • Support for EU membership went down dramatically in the UK (-8%) and in Hungary (-10%);
  • Lithuania, Slovenia and Poland are the three countries in which most citizens think the EU is going in the right direction; in France, UK and Germany only 22%, 24% and 28% respectively beleive that 'all is well' with the EU, and;
  • enlargement support dropped considerably in the UK (-8%) and Spain (-4%).

The Eurobarometer also sought citizens' opinions on societal issues, which produced some surprising results:

  • 85% of citizens believe that there is too much tolerance for criminals;
  • a majority of EU citizens reject homosexual marriages and child adoption by homosexual couples;
  • only four in ten EU citizens feel that migrants contribute significantly to their country;
  • citizens in 17 of the 25 member states believe that leisure time is more important than work.

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