Summary of the pro-turnout campaign before the 2024 European Parliament elections
2024, 2024, No. 3
Jagiellonian University (Cracow, Poland)
Jagiellonian University (Cracow, Poland)
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From February to June 2024, the Foundation Institute of Public Policies (hereinafter: Institute, IPP) conducted a pro-turnout social campaign aimed at actively encouraging citizens to vote in the elections to the European Parliament in 2024. The campaign must make citizens aware of the importance of active and conscious participation in democratic processes, including the elections to the EP, and what benefits it can bring to everyday life. Additionally, the campaign was focused on increasing the awareness of Polish citizens about the essence of participatory democracy and active participation in the socio-political life of the European Union. All activities within the campaign were carried out, among others, by Anna Biloboka and Bartłomiej Małczyński – substantive collaborators of the IPP. This text presents a summary of the activities and their effects.
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