📊 Can the POPULIST RIGHT be DEFEATED? With Marcin Duma | Next Left Pollsters

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Discover the new podcast series “Progressive Pollsters“. The first episode with Marcin Duma focusing on the far right is already available!

📺🔊 Available on YouTube, Spotify & Apple Podcast

Over the course of four episodes, FEPS Director of Research and Training Ania Skrzypek, delves into topics including elections, populism, cost-of-living, housing, and more, with:

➡️ Marcin Duma, CEO of IBRIS, Poland
➡️ Kaisa Vatanen, Chief Officer, Datapraxis.
➡️ Bruno Jeanbart, Vice President, Opinion Way, France
➡️ Kevin Cunningham, MD and founder, Ireland Thinks

All speakers are part of the Progressive Pollsters network, which brings together leading pollsters and political analysts to discuss and reflect on key political and social trends shaping Europe’s destiny, especially following the European elections in 2024.

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by Le Point 04/07/2025
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