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PORI's looming end and why Hong Kong needs credible polling outfits


Published on 2025-02-15 22:40:40 - MSN
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  • On Thursday, pollster Robert Chung announced that the independent Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute (PORI) would "suspend all its self-funded research activities indefinitely, including regular tacking surveys conducted since

The article from MSN discusses the potential closure of the Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute (PORI), which has been a significant source of independent polling in Hong Kong. Founded by Robert Chung, PORI has been instrumental in providing insights into public sentiment, especially during politically sensitive times. The looming end of PORI is attributed to financial difficulties and political pressures, as the institute has faced challenges in securing funding and maintaining its independence amidst a changing political landscape in Hong Kong. The article highlights the importance of credible polling outfits like PORI in a region where freedom of expression and information is increasingly under threat. It argues that the loss of such institutions could lead to a vacuum in understanding public opinion, potentially allowing for narratives to be shaped by less transparent or biased sources. The piece also touches on the broader implications for civil society and democracy in Hong Kong, emphasizing the need for independent voices to continue providing checks and balances in the political system.

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