72% of French people are not against Russian participation in the Olympics

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In France, they conducted an opinion poll on the issue of allowing Russian athletes to participate in the Olympics, which will be held next year in Paris. The vast majority of respondents were in favor of allowing Russian athletes.
72% of French residents among those who answered the questions supported the admission of Russian Olympians to the 2024 Olympics. Details are provided by French newspaper L’Equipe.
At the same time, 44% of respondents believe that Russian athletes should compete under a neutral flag, and 28% believe that the national flag of the Russian Federation is appropriate. This was written by “Arguments and Facts”.

The survey was conducted on March 1 and 2. More than a thousand people became its participants, and the error does not exceed 2.5%.

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