El Moviment per França és un euroescèptic conservador, suau i un partit polític gaullista francès, fundat el 20 de novembre de 1994, amb una marcada fortalesa regional a la Vendée. Està dirigit per Philippe de Villiers, un cop ministre de les comunicacions, sota Jacques Chirac. El partit es considera euroescèptic, encara que no en la mesura de sol·licitar la retirada de la Unió Europea. D’aquesta manera, contrasta amb altres partits euroescèptics principals com ara el Partit de la Independència del Reg…
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How do you think your daily life would change if your country had less influence from bigger political entities or unions?
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Imagine a political leader from your country advocating for a significant reduction in its role in international alliances; how would that make you feel about your country's future?
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If there was a referendum today on a major political or international issue in your country, what concerns would you have?
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In what ways do you think the culture and identity of a country should influence its foreign and domestic policies?
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How important is it for a country to maintain strong, distinct cultural values in today's globalized world?
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Reflect on the impact that a political party focusing on national sovereignty might have on issues like immigration in your country; what positives or negatives come to mind?
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What are your thoughts on a country making decisions that might reduce its international cooperation but increase its national sovereignty?
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How would you feel about a policy that prioritizes traditions and cultural heritage in educational systems and public life?
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Consider how a decision to limit a country's participation in international groups might affect young people's future opportunities; what are your thoughts?
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If a political movement in your country was strongly opposed to the influence of another nation or a group of nations, how would that affect your view of international relations?