In December 2016 the French National Assembly passed the Sapin II regime which is a series of laws aimed at combating corruption. The law included a whistleblower protection clause which requires companies with more than 50 employees to establish a framework which protects whistleblowers from retaliation and grants them anonymity. The law does not protect or incentivize whistleblowing by implicated parties and the whistleblower must have firsthand knowledge of the facts.
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70% Yes |
30% No |
59% Yes |
29% No |
7% Yes, but only if releasing the information does not threaten our national security |
1% No, but reduce their sentences |
5% Yes, but only if the information was legally obtained |
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Unique answers from Third Way voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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No. Let the Emperor grant Mercy to exceptionnal cases in all judiciary matters or else if the Raison d'État requires it. This way, many problems are solved without even going against the spirit of the foreign imposed constitution... since H.I.M. could grant mercy to anyone benefiting from popular support or unfairly oppressed by the arbitrary of the State mechanics.
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