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Picture this: an alliance between two centre parties forms six months before a heated parliamentary election. The main political strategy is to target voters unhappy with…
The aftermath of Poland’s heated national elections offers a trove of insights for social scientists and political professionals, but one overlooked story is the rise of…
The 2023 electoral campaign of Poland’s Law and Justice party (PiS) was a paradoxical blend of strengths intertwined with vulnerabilities. After all, they secured the most…
The opposition has emerged triumphant from Sunday’s Polish parliamentary elections, marking a significant shift from the previous reign of the Law and Justice Party (PiS), which…
Polish opposition parties resemble a Hungarian debate from two years earlier: should all democratic parties unite against an authoritarian government, regardless of ideology? The Hungarian experiment…
As the video call connected, Paweł Graś appeared wearing a grey Andy Warhol inspired t-shirt, and a visible European People’s Party logo shown in his Brussels…
Poland’s electoral landscape oscillates between the age-old reliance on polling and contemporary digital instruments. Polling remains the keystone, gauging the ever-shifting pulse of public sentiment, serving…