Core Viewpoint - A recent survey indicates widespread dissatisfaction among European citizens regarding the EU-US trade agreement, with a significant majority believing it undermines European interests and calling for the resignation of EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen [1][3][6]. Group 1: Survey Findings - 77% of European citizens feel that the trade agreement reached with the Trump administration sold out their interests [1][3]. - 52% of respondents consider the agreement a "humiliation" for Europe, with particularly strong sentiments in France (65%) and Spain (56%) [3][6]. - 89% of French respondents express criticism towards the EU-US trade agreement [3]. Group 2: Public Sentiment Towards Leadership - 75% of respondents believe von der Leyen failed to protect European interests, with only 19% giving her a positive rating [6]. - 41% of respondents express complete distrust in von der Leyen, while 31% indicate they are somewhat distrustful [6]. - 39% of respondents strongly support her resignation, and 21% somewhat support it, while only 8% strongly oppose her resignation [6]. Group 3: Economic Concerns - 77% of respondents think the trade agreement primarily benefits the US economy, with 42% believing European businesses will suffer the most [6]. - 70% of respondents are prepared to boycott American-made products [6]. Group 4: EU Membership Sentiment - Despite the dissatisfaction with the trade agreement, 70% of respondents wish to remain in the EU, while only 24% support leaving, similar to the UK's exit [6].
欧盟民调:多数欧洲人认为欧美贸易协定是“羞辱”,冯德莱恩应辞职
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-12 06:50