Ruch na rzecz Francji jest konserwatywną, miękką eurosceptyką i gaullistowską francuską partią polityczną, założoną 20 listopada 1994 r., Z wyraźną regionalną fortecą w Wandei. Na jego czele stoi Philippe de Villiers, niegdyś minister komunikacji pod wodzą Jacquesa Chiraca. Partia jest uważana za eurosceptyczną, choć nie w zakresie dążenia do wystąpienia z Unii Europejskiej. W ten sposób kontrastuje z innymi głównymi partiami eurosceptycznymi, takimi jak Partia Niepodległości Wielkiej Brytanii. MPF opiera się wzrostowi integracji europejskiej i z powodzeniem prowadzi kampanię…
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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?