Tag #Democratic Backsliding

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Mainstream Media's Role in Eastern European Illiberalism

In Hungary and Serbia, government-controlled mainstream media, including television stations and tabloids, spread propaganda, unlike the common perception of social media as the main driver of illiberal trends; this highlights the importance of media capture in shaping public opinion.

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EU Weighs Georgia Visa Sanctions Amidst Opposition Division

The EU considers suspending Georgia's visa-free regime due to democratic backsliding, prompting a government apology request while the fragmented Georgian opposition, boycotting parliament for 260 days, debates participation in upcoming local elections amidst criticism and internal divisions.

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Baharav-Miara Refuses Dismissal Hearing Amidst Concerns of Democratic Erosion

Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara refused to participate in a hearing called by the Netanyahu government to dismiss her, which is viewed as part of a larger effort to undermine Israeli democratic institutions. This refusal is seen as crucial in mitigating long-term damage to the country.

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Hungary's Democratic Decline: A Warning for the West

Klara Dobrev, a Hungarian MEP, warns of the dangers of illiberal democracy, drawing parallels between Hungary's decline under Viktor Orban and potential threats to democracy elsewhere. She emphasizes the need for broad, united opposition and stricter EU controls on funds to counter such trends.

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Portugal's Corruption Crisis: Scandals Fuel Voter Apathy

Portugal's Foreign Minister's advantageous property tax assessment, coupled with a string of political scandals involving alleged conflicts of interest and corruption, has fueled public anger and led to historically low voter turnout in recent elections, highlighting deep-seated systemic issues.

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Chicago Seven Trial: A Precedent for Suppressing Dissent

The 2020 Netflix film "The Trial of the Chicago 7" recounts the 1968 trial of seven anti-Vietnam War protesters, highlighting Attorney General John Mitchell's efforts to suppress dissent through legal manipulation and police actions, drawing parallels to contemporary concerns about government overre...

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Georgia's NATO Exercise Amidst EU Tensions

Georgia hosts a major NATO military exercise, Agile Spirit, involving over 2,000 soldiers from 10 countries, despite facing EU criticism over alleged electoral fraud and democratic backsliding, impacting its EU accession process and resulting in a loss of €30 million in EU funding.

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EU Suspends Georgia Visa Deal Over Democratic Concerns

The European Union is suspending parts of Georgia's visa-liberalization agreement until August 31st, citing the Georgian government's backsliding on democratic principles, including the arrest of opposition members and journalists, and its failure to align with EU sanctions against Russia.

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Colombian Youth: Democracy's Ideal vs. Reality

A recent FES report highlights a disconnect among Colombian youth: 59% view democracy as best, yet only 17% are satisfied, with low electoral participation and significant openness to authoritarianism if it solves problems.

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MEPs Urge EU to Freeze Hungary Funding Over Rule of Law Concerns

26 MEPs from five political groups are calling for an immediate freeze of EU funds to Hungary, citing the government's continued violations of rule of law principles and the failure to address previous concerns, including the new transparency law seen as a tool to silence critics.

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Hungary's Controversial Bill Targets Foreign-Funded Organizations

Hungary's parliament is considering a bill allowing the government to blacklist organizations with foreign funding, impacting their donations and access to funds; critics see it as an attack on civil society.

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Trump's Defiance of Supreme Court Ruling Fuels Concerns about US Democracy

President Trump deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador on March 15th, ignoring a Supreme Court ruling, escalating concerns about the erosion of democratic checks and balances in the US; experts warn of a potential shift towards electoral autocracy.

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