- 2 years
Yup. A small drop due to 2008 financial crash’s after effects. Then a steady rise back. And 2014-15-16 everything crumbles down.
- 2 years
Social media and rise of foreign interference in elections, paired with massive increases in inequality.
- 2 years
Eh. Obviously not great and of course it will get worse but a scale from 5.2 to 5.6 is bound to look extreme in either direction.
Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish
2 yearsI can kinda see how Mexico is a “hybrid regime.” Its current president won with approximately 60% of the vote. Its federal government is enjoying unprecedented approval from its citizens. OTOH dozens of mayoral candidates have been assassinated by cartels over the past few years.
inlandempire@jlai.luEnglish
2 yearsSurprised France is back to a full democracy, I remember it was demoted to flawed circa 2022 ? I don’t feel like the recent political events here have improved our democracy lol
- 2 years
Spain is by definition an imperfect democracy. You don-t vote for people, but for party lists, so all the people in a list are bound to party rule.
- 2 years
That’s how the majority of non-english speaking democracies work.
Some argue that voting for partys that represent ideologies over specific personalities leads to healthier democracy.
- Fonzie!@ttrpg.networkEnglish2 years
I feel this image from the link has a clearer colour scheme:

So how are we a full democracy? Our PM wasn’t even elected.





