05/06/2024
We are pleased to share our latest feature in POLITICO, presenting the results of a large-scale survey, covering ten EU member countries. It offers important insights into the key issues shaping voter behavior as the European Parliament elections approach.
▪Economic instability tops the list of concerns, with many Europeans worried about rising living costs and inflation.
▪Immigration remains a significant issue, with widespread calls for stricter controls due to fears about public order and cultural integration.
▪Geopolitical conflicts, particularly the Russia-Ukraine war, have heightened security concerns, underscoring the need for strong leadership and robust security measures.
▪Technological advancements, especially the rise of artificial intelligence, are viewed with skepticism by many, who see AI more as a threat than an opportunity.
Despite these challenges, our survey reveals a strong commitment to the core values of the European Union—security, freedom, democracy, growth, and social cohesion.
For a deeper understanding of these findings, read the full feature and access the comprehensive report by clicking below.
Europeans go to the polls concerned about the cost of living, immigration, external threats, rapid technological advancement and weak leadership, a new Kapa Research poll reveals.