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 Abkhazia at the end of a road? Difficult choices in a contentious election

Abkhazia at the end of a road? Difficult choices in a contentious election

February 15, 2025

Heidi Koell discusses recent events in Abkhazia and what the future will hold for Abkhazian–Russian relations.

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 Opinion┃One winner in the Bulgarian elections: Opponents of women’s and LGBTQ+ rights

Opinion┃One winner in the Bulgarian elections: Opponents of women’s and LGBTQ+ rights

November 26, 2024

Looking at Bulgaria's Revival party, Freedom House's researchers argue that radicalism thrives in the absence of stable governance

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 The might of Georgian Dream’s election visuals

The might of Georgian Dream’s election visuals

October 25, 2024

Anastasia Tsalugelashvili examines Georgian Dream election visuals ahead of the 2024 Georgian parliamentary elections.

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 “Excuse me, is this the line to the museum?”: Voting at ‘Noon Against Putin’

“Excuse me, is this the line to the museum?”: Voting at ‘Noon Against Putin’

April 12, 2024

Anastasiia Vorozhtsova recounts her experience partaking in 'Noon Against Putin' during the recent Russian elections

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 The (old) new Slovak government: What does Fico’s return mean for the rights of asylum seekers and the future of migration politics in Slovakia?

The (old) new Slovak government: What does Fico’s return mean for the rights of asylum seekers and the future of migration politics in Slovakia?

October 23, 2023

Central Europe regional editor Jakub Crcha looks at the return of Robert Fico to Slovak politics and what it means for the nation

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 Techno-populism trumps geopolitics: How Moldovan oligarch Ilan Shor won local elections in Gagauzia

Techno-populism trumps geopolitics: How Moldovan oligarch Ilan Shor won local elections in Gagauzia

August 17, 2023

Lukas Baake and Thijs Korsten analyse the socio-economic background and the domestic repercussions of the recent elections in Gagauzia.

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 Introducing more of the same: Upcoming snap presidential elections in Kazakhstan 

Introducing more of the same: Upcoming snap presidential elections in Kazakhstan 

November 16, 2022

Sydney Millar on the upcoming snap presidential elections in Kazakhstan on 20 November.

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 An orderly election full of ethnonationalist tensions: Impressions from Silba’s election observation mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina

An orderly election full of ethnonationalist tensions: Impressions from Silba’s election observation mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina

October 21, 2022

Niels van der Togt on the recent General Election in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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 The Role Energy Will Play in Bulgaria’s Upcoming Parliamentary Election

The Role Energy Will Play in Bulgaria’s Upcoming Parliamentary Election

September 12, 2022

Though still very much in the thrall of summer heat, Bulgaria is awash with fears of the coming winter and the effects the energy crisis will have on local households and industry. These [...]

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 Expected Victory, Yet a Glimmer of Hope for the Opposition: election night in Serbia

Expected Victory, Yet a Glimmer of Hope for the Opposition: election night in Serbia

May 4, 2022

As election day turned into night, many across Serbia waited for the release of official election results from races up to and down the country – acutely aware of how the final results [...]

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