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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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 A modern dynasty: The election of Serdar Berdimuhamedow

A modern dynasty: The election of Serdar Berdimuhamedow

April 20, 2022

Sydney Millar digs into the election of Serdar Berdimuhamedow, and the establishment of the first modern dynasty in Central Asia

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 Observations From the Hungarian Election on 3 April

Observations From the Hungarian Election on 3 April

April 8, 2022

What is the state of democracy in Hungary after last week's election? Maja Soomägi travelled with the Danish organization Silba to observe the election on Sunday 3 April.

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 Voices of the Youth on the 2022 Hungarian General Election

Voices of the Youth on the 2022 Hungarian General Election

April 1, 2022

Three young voices from Hungary on the country's national election and controversial 8th national referendum on Hungary’s child protection law on April 3.

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 Curtain call for Serbian democracy: why this year’s elections are all or nothing for the opposition

Curtain call for Serbian democracy: why this year’s elections are all or nothing for the opposition

March 28, 2022

Read Cameron MacBride's analysis of the upcoming Serbian election on 3 April.

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 The End of the Road: will Poland’s Law and Justice Party make it or break it in next year’s election?

The End of the Road: will Poland’s Law and Justice Party make it or break it in next year’s election?

January 3, 2022

Poland's conservative Law and Justice party (PiS) has been ruling the country for the past decade. Looking ahead at the 2023 election it seems like PiS is taking aim at a third consecutive win, [...]

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 A Glitch in the System: another controversial parliamentary election in Kyrgyzstan

A Glitch in the System: another controversial parliamentary election in Kyrgyzstan

December 15, 2021

Sydney Millar on the second attempt at electing a new parliament after the failure of the last elections in October last year.

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