Krievvalodīgo pilsoņu politiskā izvēle 9., 10.un 11. Saeimas vēlēšanās: etniska balsojuma stabilitāte un to ietekmējošie faktori
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Bakalaura darba „Krievvalodīgo pilsoņu politiskā izvēle 9., 10.un 11. Saeimas vēlēšanās: etniska balsojuma stabilitāte un to ietekmējošie faktori” tēmas aktualitāte tiek noteikta ar to, ka procesi, kuri notiek Latvijas krievvalodīgas minoritātes iekšienē, ka arī uz krievvalodīgu elektorātu orientētas politiskas elites iekšienē, ietekmē visu sabiedrību un valsti kopumā.
Šī pētījuma uzdevums – pierādīt vai apgāzt hipotēzi, kura nosaka, ka: krievvalodīgu pilsoņu etnisks balsojums parlamentārajās vēlēšanās ir stabila parādība Latvijas politiskajā dzīvē.
Pētījuma gaitā tika pierādīta izvirzīta hipotēze.
Relevance of the theme delivered in paper „Political choices of the Russian-speaking citizens of Latvia in Parliamentary elections of 2006, 2010, 2011: consistency of ethnic vote stability and its defining factors„ is defined by the following: processes which take place inside Russian speaking minority in Latvia and inside political elite which interacts with Russian speaking electorate, impact the whole society and the state in general. Main task of the paper is to prove or disprove a hypothesis which claims that Russian speaking citizens’ ethnical voting at parliamentary elections is a stable phenomenon in Latvian political life. The paper’s author has proved the hypothesis during research.
Relevance of the theme delivered in paper „Political choices of the Russian-speaking citizens of Latvia in Parliamentary elections of 2006, 2010, 2011: consistency of ethnic vote stability and its defining factors„ is defined by the following: processes which take place inside Russian speaking minority in Latvia and inside political elite which interacts with Russian speaking electorate, impact the whole society and the state in general. Main task of the paper is to prove or disprove a hypothesis which claims that Russian speaking citizens’ ethnical voting at parliamentary elections is a stable phenomenon in Latvian political life. The paper’s author has proved the hypothesis during research.