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Why do the French people "score negative points" against the Hollande government?

Why do the French people "score negative points" against the Hollande government?

Edelman, the world's largest public relations company, released the report "Global Government Trust", according to the economic voice "Tianxia Company". According to a survey of 33,000 people around the world, France ranks at the bottom, and 72% of the French surveyed do not trust the Hollande government. Italy and France tied for first place.

The French economy is ok. In 20 16, the GDP increased by 0.4%, and the industrial output value increased by 2.2%. Why is the government so unreliable in the eyes of ordinary people? Recognition is so low?

Dr. Yang Guang from the French Institute for Advanced Studies in Social Sciences said: "In the survey results of edelman, not only France scored low, but all developed countries scored low, and it was not limited to the government, including the media, enterprises, politicians and entrepreneurs. The decline of people's confidence in honesty has become a common phenomenon in the whole western countries.

"Specific to France, there are three reasons: First, the immigration problem, the refugee crisis and the terrorist attack crisis. Second, the impact of globalization and innovation on local communities. Third, the debate about social values.

"The dissatisfaction of the French people is mainly in the Hollande government. Now the Hollande government has entered the countdown, and there are still two months before the election. When Hollande 20 12 came to power, he wanted to' promote social equity, promote economic growth and improve employment'. In fact, the French economy has recovered, but there is still a big gap with Hollande's promise. Although the outflow of labor jobs has been basically curbed and the industry has developed, the employment rate has not been greatly improved because of the progress of automation, and the economic growth rate is very limited.

"Although the government wants to make a difference, it wants to abolish the previous 35-hour working system in France and become a 39-hour working system through the reform of the labor law. However, Hollande's government is a left-wing government. A reform will make left-wing voters think that he has not made profits for ordinary working people, while the right believes that the reform is not strong enough and the government is in a dilemma.

"In addition, from the Charlie Hebdo incident to the Baltac Orchid Theatre the year before last and the terrorist attack in Nice last year, the refugee crisis and people-fearing crisis related to immigration are very serious, and now French security has been at the highest level. People's dissatisfaction with the government's solution to terrorist attacks and immigration problems will also be projected to the current dissatisfaction with the Hollande government.

"The third issue is social value. The Hollande government promoted the reform of legalizing gay marriage. This reform is also controversial in France, especially among people in other provinces of France, whose positions are still very conservative. At that time, after the reform was passed, it triggered resistance from the local conservative government. It is conceivable that the rebound caused by this reform is also the reason for dissatisfaction with the Hollande government. In the first two months of the right-wing primaries, the conservative Fillon, who defeated the centrist Juppe, is now the far-right Le Pen with the highest voice in the French presidential primaries. In a sense, he is an opponent of gay marriage, although the degree of opposition is different. "