par Close, Caroline
;Goovaerts, Ine;Kern, Anna;Kins, Lucas 
Organisme financeur FNRS-FWO EOS
Publication Publié, 2024-10-07


Organisme financeur FNRS-FWO EOS
Publication Publié, 2024-10-07
Rapport
Résumé : | Our analysis of the NotLikeUs panel survey data gives us some insights into the political preferences and ideological self-placement of Flemish and Walloon voters in 2024, and on how those have evolved since 2019. More specifically, this note aimed to: (1) Identify the differences and similarities in terms of ideological positions between Flemish and Walloon voters in 2024; (2) Explore the extent to which these positions have moved between 2019 and 2024, in the two regions; (3) Depict the ideological profiles of the major parties’ electorates with regards to these positions in 2024 and compare them to the 2019 ideological profiles. |