ANNUAL SURVEY JUNE 2025 ALBANIA
The WeBalkans Annual Survey 2025 captures the views of citizens in Albania on the European Union, its support, and the country’s EU integration process, offering insights into trust, expectations, and concerns.
The WeBalkans Annual Survey 2025 captures the views of citizens in Albania on the European Union, its support, and the country’s EU integration process, offering insights into trust, expectations, and concerns.
The WeBalkans Annual Survey 2025 highlights how citizens in Bosnia and Herzegovina perceive the European Union, its support, and the country’s path towards EU membership.
The WeBalkans project has conducted opinion polls in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia.
Fieldwork took place between May and June 2025, based on face-to-face interviews with representative samples of 1,000 people per country.
Reports and factsheets are available below:
Albania: Albania Factsheet English Albanian | Overview English
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Factsheet English Bosnian | Overview English
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Kosovo: Factsheet English Albanian Serbian | Overview English
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Montenegro: Factsheet English Montenegrin | Overview English
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North Macedonia: Factsheet English Macedonian Albanian | Overview English
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The WeBalkans Annual Survey 2025 examines how citizens in Serbia view the European Union, its support, and the country’s EU integration process, highlighting perceptions, expectations, and challenges.
The WeBalkans Annual Survey 2025 provides insights into how citizens in Kosovo perceive the European Union, its support, and the country’s EU integration process, highlighting levels of trust, expectations, and key challenges.
The WeBalkans Annual Survey 2025 explores how citizens in Bosnia and Herzegovina perceive the European Union, its support, and the country’s EU integration process, providing insights into awareness, trust, expectations, and challenges.
The WeBalkans Annual Survey 2025 presents how citizens in Montenegro view the European Union, its support, and the country’s progress towards EU membership.
Mifeta is a writer from Kosovo, whose poetic voice has been featured in various magazines from a young age. Passionate about literature and media, she has participated in training programs that strengthened her storytelling and project management skills.
Active in civil society, Mifeta engages in campaigns and workshops focused on human rights and attended the Future is Here film school at DokuFest to further develop her artistic vision. She also moderates school programs, inspiring peers and supporting creative pursuits. As a Young European Ambassador, Mifeta brings dedication, collaboration, and a commitment to fostering youth engagement and cultural expression.
Instagram Facebook Linkedin TwitterIlva is a midwife from Albania, graduated from the University of Medicine in Tirana, and participated in an Erasmus+ program in Sofia, deepening her understanding of European values. She is passionate about healthcare, personal growth, and women’s rights, particularly for those from vulnerable groups, and has gained firsthand experience advocating for them during her internships and work in public maternity care.
As a Young European Ambassador, Ilva aims to promote European values and showcase how Europe supports its people, fostering inclusive and diverse communities.
Instagram Facebook Linkedin TwitterAna is a political scientist from Montenegro, focusing on political psychology, authoritarianism, and data-driven policies that strengthen democracy. She serves as Montenegro’s 2025 Youth Delegate to the Council of Europe’s Rejuvenating Politics initiative and is Vice President of JEF Montenegro.
As country coordinator for the European Values Study, Ana led the collection and management of nationally representative data on citizens’ beliefs, values, and political attitudes, contributing to one of Europe’s largest cross-national social research projects. Her work on authoritarian values in Montenegro informed her team’s award-winning project at the International Youth Conference in Krusevo, where they designed a game to communicate European values.
A 2025 Chevening Scholar, Ana is pursuing a Master’s in European Policy and Politics in the United Kingdom, combining rigorous research with practical strategies to promote democracy.
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