Authoritarianism

France & Germany Differ Starkly on Strong Leaders

According to a survey by Ipsos, attitudes towards a strong leader who is willing to break the rules to fix the country differ starkly between citizens of selected states. While a big majority of the French think a leader who breaks the rules to achieve political ends is a viable option, the Germans are the least likely to think this would be a good idea.

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This chart shows the desire for a strong leader willing to break the rules to fix a country in selected states

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