Election


International Survey

Heading into the biggest election year ever, satisfaction with democracy is low

A new survey by Ipsos KnowledgePanel conducted across seven countries - UK, France, Italy, Sweden, Poland, Croatia and US - reveals support for democratic principles such as voting, building consensus, diffusion of power, despite widespread dissatisfaction with a system perceived to favour the rich and powerful.

Argentina: A jump into the void?

After four years in power, the government leaves office with annual inflation at 160%. Against this backdrop, the Argentinian people have voted for a profound change.  

Ecuador: Between risks and opportunities

Widespread distrust in the political institutions characterizes 2023 in Ecuador.

Ghana: Prayers for a more prosperous year ahead

Ghana is considered to be one of the more stable and peaceful countries in West Africa since its transition to multi-party democracy in 1992. Gold, cocoa and more recently offshore oil form the cornerstone of the Ghanian economy.

Indonesia: All change

2023 is a milestone year for Indonesia as we prepare to elevate our nation as one of the developed countries in APAC.

Towards a united Ireland

Is one Ireland now or never?

Mexico: The ideology of the broken system

In a trend that has been steadily growing since 2018, Latin America – Mexico included – has seen a shift in its political landscape. But is Latin America shifting to the left or is there a deeper underlying phenomenon at work?

New Zealand: Stormy weather on all fronts

Winds of change blow through New Zealand.

Key challenges and expectations in post-election Poland

A new government in Poland brings opportunities for change.