State of Democracy in Europe, and the world.

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  1. Germany isn’t a flawed democracy? Half their public servants sold out their own country and national security so they could sit on Russian Oil and Gas Executive Boards and make millions in retirement 🤔

  2. This has to be the biggest democracy change for nations sharing a border.

    – North Korea: 1.08
    – South Korea: 8.16

    So much can diverge in a few decades, hope Russia rises to at least 6+ in about 10 or 20 years.

  3. I may be overly critical of Canada it seems. I suppose it’s normal to be negative about your own country. But we have had some hair raising controversies.

  4. 8.67, eh? Not bad by any means, but I think reaching Ireland ought to be in the range of possibilities, surely. (No offense to Ireland, I just think it’s a good point of comparison for Germany.)

  5. UK ranked 8+ full democracy…?
    With a first-past-the-post / Winner takes all political system, mail votes deliberately send out too late for people to fill them, proven that Russia has influenced recent elections, a referendum where candidates deliberately have spend more than what’s allowed on campaigning, without consequence, severe gerrymandering + lying, lying, lying.

    I wouldn’t call the UK a functioning democracy, with the amount of unhappiness the general public is experiencing, regardless of how they’ve actually voted.

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