The issue of voting rights for emigrants has long stirred emotions and divided public opinion. Some argue that voting is an inseparable element of citizenship, independent of where one lives. Others respond: how can you co-decide about a country where you don’t live, don’t pay taxes, and don’t experience its realities? Supporters of restrictions emphasize that millions of votes cast from abroad can distort election results, especially when decisions are made by people driven by sentiment rather than consequences. There are even theories that some governments deliberately mobilize emigrants to manipulate outcomes. Should the right to vote be a privilege tied to genuine participation in a country’s life, or an inalienable right of every citizen?
Category: Travel
The “Travel” category features polls focused on tourism and leisure activities at home and abroad. Topics include travel destinations, costs, tourism infrastructure, seasonality, safety and the impact of tourism on local communities and the environment. The surveys reflect user preferences and assessments of current developments in the travel sector.


