Presidential elections PolskieRadio.pl #VoteForPresident The web section that solves 2 main issues: 1.Problem: The lack of public debate in the 1st round.

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Presidential elections PolskieRadio.pl

#VoteForPresident The web section that solves 2 main issues: 1.Problem: The lack of public debate in the 1st round of elections 2. Problem People don’t feel the need to go for voting

QUESTIONS FROM: Journalists Web Users (2.8 mln) Listeners (SMS, IVR) Social Media Users (1 mln) Tool to online debates where 2 candidates meet and users compare their opinions on important for voters topic 1.Problem: The lack of public debate in the 1st round of elections Candidates’ Ring

1.Problem: The lack of public debate in the 1st round of elections

Polish democracy is deeply rooted in our history, for almost half of century president office was in located London Development of the Polish political system, since independence regaining in 1918 Hundreds of Presidents’ audio files in Polish Radio archives 2. Problem: People don’t feel the need to go for voting Archive speeches – a glimpse of Polish history 2. Problem: People don’t feel the need to go for voting

Democracy - privilege which cannot be dispensed

Responsive Web Design Source of data: Polish Radio, API: SMS, IVR Ajax, Json, XML, SQL Accessible for blind users: Technology

Listen to the Polish Radio and #VoteForPresident Thank you