Environmental activists living in cabins and tree houses on the site of a proposed new airport outside Nantes in Western France braced on Wednesday for a looming showdown with security forces after the prime minister said clearing the zone was a priority. Opponents of the Aeroport du Grand Ouest say the 580 million euro ($637 million) project is too costly, will damage the environment and is unnecessary given Nantes already has an airport.
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Response rates from 5.2k Languedoc-Roussillon voters.
48% Yes |
52% No |
48% Yes |
35% No |
9% No, but there needs to be more consideration for the environment when building this airport |
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8% No, we must respect the existing referendum that approved the construction |
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Unique answers from Languedoc-Roussillon voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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No, the government has to right to disrespect the existing referendum that approved the construction
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