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Home » Monitorings

Election Campaigns

Monitorings
Reading 1 min Published by 25.03.2024

All publications on the topic of various types of elections are collected here


  1. How Belarusian Instagram Accounts Covered Election Campaigns in February 2024
    14/03/2024
  2. Coverage of election campaigns on Belarusian YouTube channels in January-February 2024
    07/03/2024
  3. Election topic on Belarusian Facebook pages in February 2024
    02/03/2024
  4. Election topic on Belarusian Facebook pages in January 2024
    08/02/2024
  5. Coverage of election campaigns on Belarusian YouTube channels in December 2023
    11/01/2024
  6. Monitoring of election campaigns on Instagram, December 2023/a>
    10/01/2024
  7. Theme of elections on Belarusian Facebook pages in December 2023
    03/01/2024
  8. Election topics in Belarusian YouTube channels, November 2023
    22/12/2023
  9. Analysis of mentions of election topics on Belarusian Facebook pages in November 2023
    09/12/2023
  10. The topic of elections in Belarusian YouTube channels
    20/11/2023
  11. What Belarusians could discuss about the elections on Facebook in October 2023
    05/11/2023
  12. What could Belarusians discuss about the elections on Facebook in August-September 2023?
    12/10/2023
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