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8 Out of 10 French Citizens Want Multinationals to Respect the Climate and Human Rights

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According to a new survey, more than 80% of French citizens want multinationals to be obliged to prevent their social, environmental and climatic impacts, as well as those of their subcontractors. This result comes shortly after Emmanuel Macron's proposal to remove the duty of European corporate vigilance. The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and its civil society partners call on the government to take into account the opinion o…
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According to a new poll, more than 80% of French people want multinational companies to be required to prevent their social, environmental and climate impacts, as well as those of their subcontractors. This result comes shortly after Emmanuel Macron's proposal to abolish European Union (EU)-level due diligence requirements for companies. The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and its civil society partners call on the French govern…

Paris, June 4, 2025 – More than 80% of French people want multinationals to be forced to prevent their social, environmental and climatic impacts, as well as those of their subcontractors. This is the result of a new OpinionWay poll for Reclaim Finance and the Citizen Forum for Economic Justice (1). This poll comes shortly after Emmanuel Macron's proposal to remove a key text for the regulation of multinationals, the duty of European corporate v…

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Oxfam France broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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