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Dominique Reynié : « Compter une nouvelle fois sur le barrage républicain serait un pari mortifère »
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Dominique Reynié : « Compter une nouvelle fois sur le barrage républicain serait un pari mortifère »

The article features an interview with Dominique Reynié, director general of Fondapol, discussing his recent study titled '2027, le tourment des Français.' In the study, Reynié notes that 78% of French people feel their way of life, traditions, and habits are under threat. He describes this sentiment as a deep sense of loss, akin to grief and nostalgia, driven by factors such as globalization, rapid innovation, cultural shifts, and demographic changes like aging populations. Reynié warns that relying again on the 'barrage républicain'—a term referring to the traditional dominance of mainstream parties in French politics—would be a dangerous gamble.

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Dominique Reynié : « Compter une nouvelle fois sur le barrage républicain serait un pari mortifère »

The article features an interview with Dominique Reynié, director general of Fondapol, discussing his recent study titled '2027, le tourment des Français.' In the study, Reynié notes that 78% of French people feel their way of life, traditions, and habits are under threat. He describes this sentiment as a deep sense of loss, akin to grief and nostalgia, driven by factors such as globalization, rapid innovation, cultural shifts, and demographic changes like aging populations. Reynié warns that relying again on the 'barrage républicain'—a term referring to the traditional dominance of mainstream parties in French politics—would be a dangerous gamble.

Bias read (Center): While the article discusses concerns about cultural and social change, which could be interpreted as having a conservative or nationalist leaning, the framing remains balanced. Reynié presents findings without overtly endorsing any particular political stance, focusing instead on analyzing public mº

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