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Affaire Lyhanna Selon UN Sondage Les Francais Accablent La Justice Et Gerald Darmanin Mais N Appellent Pas a La Demission Du Garde Des Sceaux

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According to a recent poll, the French public is highly critical of the judicial system following the Lyhanna case, with 90% believing it has malfunctioned. While most citizens consider Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin responsible for the failures, a majority do not demand his resignation, despite calls from various political groups.
Key points
- The public widely blames the judicial system for malfunctions following the Lyhanna tragedy (90%).
- Most respondents view Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin as responsible for the failures (74%), but a majority do not want him to resign (59%).
- Citizens attribute the institutional failure not to lack of resources, but rather to mistakes made by one or more magistrates.
- Public distrust in the judiciary is worsening, with 70% having a negative opinion of its functioning.
Claims assessed
- Verifiable90% of French people believe that the justice system has malfunctioned following the Lyhanna case.
- Verifiable74% of French citizens consider Gérald Darmanin responsible for the failures in the Lyhanna case.
- Verifiable59% of respondents do not believe that Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin should resign from his government position.
- VerifiableThe public believes the judicial system's failures are due to mistakes made by magistrates, rather than a lack of funding or resources.
Missing context
The article does not specify the date of the poll or if the 14-point increase in negative opinion was measured against a specific baseline period other than 'February 2026'.
Topic context
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