Half of French support for a debate on debt reduction, according to a survey
One in two French estimated that the reduction of public debt should be included in the political agenda of school, according to a poll by Ifop and published Saturday by Sudouest.fr
While the fight against unemployment (59%), health (59%), and education (55%) are placed top priority on public Drafting Committee for the coming months, létude indicates that 50% of the French register reducing public debt in Lagenda policy of school.
This concern is neck and neck with the fight against crime (50%) and higher wages and power dachat (51%).
According to the Ifop, only 36% of respondents considered the reduction of public debt as a priority in early 2010 lannée.
In this context, 82% of French people say they feel "worried" Legard in the public deficit and debt, a quarter "very worried".
On advanced solutions for laugmentation curb the public deficit, a majority of French calls to reverse the decline in VAT given to restaurants (62%) and remove the tax exemption of overtime (57%), two key measures of the mandate of Nicolas Sarkozy.
The French are more divided on the prosecution and laccélération policy not dun official replacement of two retiring (53%) or decrease of certain social benefits (50%). But less than a quarter of respondents are willing to accept higher taxes to reduce the deficit (24%).
The survey was conducted online from August 9 to 11, 2011 to 1003 people representative of the French population aged 18 and over.
One in two French estimated that the reduction of public debt should be included in the political agenda of school, according to a poll by Ifop and published Saturday by Sudouest.fr
While the fight against unemployment (59%), health (59%), and education (55%) are placed top priority on public Drafting Committee for the coming months, létude indicates that 50% of the French register reducing public debt in Lagenda policy of school.
This concern is neck and neck with the fight against crime (50%) and higher wages and power dachat (51%).
According to the Ifop, only 36% of respondents considered the reduction of public debt as a priority in early 2010 lannée.
In this context, 82% of French people say they feel "worried" Legard in the public deficit and debt, a quarter "very worried".
On advanced solutions for laugmentation curb the public deficit, a majority of French calls to reverse the decline in VAT given to restaurants (62%) and remove the tax exemption of overtime (57%), two key measures of the mandate of Nicolas Sarkozy.
The French are more divided on the prosecution and laccélération policy not dun official replacement of two retiring (53%) or decrease of certain social benefits (50%). But less than a quarter of respondents are willing to accept higher taxes to reduce the deficit (24%).
The survey was conducted online from August 9 to 11, 2011 to 1003 people representative of the French population aged 18 and over.