Voters in 19 countries, including in three of the world’s largest democracies, are widely skeptical about whether their political elections are free and fair, and many favor a strong, undemocratic leader, according to a study released Thursday.

The report by the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, or International IDEA, concluded that “democratic institutions are falling short of people’s expectations.” The 35-member organization promotes democracy worldwide.

”It is past time that people’s perceptions are centered in conversations about the future of democracy; this analysis is a small but important first step towards that effort,” the Stockholm-based organization wrote.

The surveys had a margin of error hovering around 2-4% and the number of respondents in each country was around 1,500. The sole exception was the Solomon Islands, where the small population meant they had a representative sample of 526 people, IDEA said.

  • @snooggums@midwest.social
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    83 months ago

    A return to democracy won’t work because they already associate authoritarianism with benevolence. Trying to hand it to someone else rarely worked out for the few nobility that were better than average.

    Honestly people will ruin whatever after a few generations when they don’t see the negstives anymore.

    • @Glide@lemmy.ca
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      103 months ago

      Honestly people will ruin whatever after a few generations when they don’t see the negstives anymore.

      Why am I still paying those IT security folk? We haven’t had any data leaks in years!

    • @saltesc@lemmy.world
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      13 months ago

      Well, my character at least had a finger snap moment in history where everyone on that empire of dirt was happy and well-looked after.

      Maybe he did the right thing and launched the nukes on his death bed so everyone else got to die happy as well. One last authoritarian action of goodwill.