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A new EU survey reveals rising support for leaving in France, Germany, and Poland due to immigration, regulations, and economic concerns.
A recent survey of nine EU nations shows rising skepticism toward the bloc, with France, Poland, and Germany seeing increased support for leaving.
In France, 27% back exit, up from 26% last year; in Poland, 25% favor leaving, a sharp drop from 92% in 2022; Germany’s support for exit rose to 16%.
The online poll, conducted in late November with over 1,000 respondents per country, cites concerns over immigration, EU regulations, cultural policies, and economic burdens.
Tensions in France center on migration and the euro, while Poland cites disputes over judicial reforms, LGBT rights, and financial contributions.
Euroskeptic sentiment is also growing in Hungary, Slovakia, and Italy.
Una nueva encuesta de la UE revela un apoyo creciente a la salida en Francia, Alemania y Polonia debido a la inmigración, las regulaciones y las preocupaciones económicas.