
Remus Ștefureac
Remus Ștefureac is a sociologist and director of INSCOP Research, known for his insights into voter behavior and political discourse in Romania. He has been actively commenting on the dynamics of the political landscape, particularly regarding the rise of anti-system candidates in the presidential race. His analysis often highlights the disconnect between political rhetoric and the actual needs of the electorate, emphasizing the importance of concrete proposals over generic statements that may mislead voters.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Romania | 11 | 6.00 | 0.56% | +70% | 19,237,691 | 184,579 | $250,000 | 2,399$ |
Totals | 11 | 19,237,691 | 184,579 | $250,000 | 2,399$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Romania:
Remus Ștefureac, directorul INSCOP, declared that the option of a technocratic prime minister would be 'catastrophic' for Romania in the current political and economic context.
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Romania:
Remus Ștefureac is a sociologist who discusses the impact of misinformation on the credibility of democracy in Romania.
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Romania:
Remus Ștefureac is the director of INSCOP and discusses public support for budget deficit reduction measures.
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Romania:
Remus Ștefureac is the director of INSCOP and provides insights on the electoral landscape.
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Romania:
Remus Ștefureac believes that a technocratic prime minister would be the worst decision for Romania.
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Romania:
Remus Ștefureac, directorul INSCOP, argues that the election results in Romania are a strong signal of democratic legitimacy.
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Romania:
Remus Stefureac analyzed the profile of voters in the presidential elections.
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Romania:
Remus Ștefureac is a sociologist and director of INSCOP Research who discusses the significance of undecided voters in elections.
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Romania:
Remus Ștefureac argues that the actual voter turnout in Romania could be over 60% and emphasizes the importance of natural legitimacy in voting.
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Romania:
Remus Ștefureac, directorul INSCOP, afirmă că diferența de voturi dintre George Simion și Nicușor Dan este atât de mică încât ar putea fi cea mai strânsă cursă prezidențială din istoria recentă.
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