The vote is based in large part on social and economic grievances, writes Hervé Mariton, former overseas minister and president of the Overseas Business Federation, in Le Figaro:
"At the heart of this social drama is unemployment, which is dramatically high among young people, half of whom are unemployed, the brain drain and social bureaucratisation. The biggest economic problems are the high cost of living, the insufficient number and clout of businesses and the often inadequate national legal framework. ... Business development is important to generate wealth, create jobs and escape social misery and population decline."
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