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Supervised by Dominique Reynié, Executive Director of the Fondation pour l’innovation politique and University Professor at Sciences Po in Paris

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Data.fondapol is a Fondation pour l’innovation politique initiative enabling everyone to access and use data collected during our surveys. This data is available in several languages if surveys are conducted internationally. Our approach is part of a liberal outlook based on sharing information, disseminating knowledge and promoting pluralism of ideas.

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The European elections of 2009: what do voters expect of them? (2009)

The European elections of 2009 took place after the Treaty of Lisbon came into force, substantially increasing the powers of the European Parliament. In order…

20 March 2015 Europe @en

Public opinion of the movement opposing the policy of budgetary moderation in France (2009)

On 29 January 2009, in the midst of the economic and financial crisis, French trade union organisations led a protest against the policy of budgetary…

20 March 2015 France @en

Sunday working in France: a survey of people who work on Sunday (2008)

“Why do we continue to prevent people who wish to work on Sunday?” asked former French President Nicolas Sarkozy on 28 October 2008. The Fondation pour l’innovation…

20 June 2014 France @en
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