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Nov 12
2m 57s

Optimisme en chute (Optimism Hits Low)

Choses à Savoir
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Le pourcentage de Français pensant que le pays va dans la bonne direction chute à 8 % en octobre, un nouveau plancher historique.


Traduction :

The share of French citizens who believe the country is heading in the right direction fell to 8% in October, a record low.


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