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Madagascar presidential elections show democracy crisis
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Madagascar presidential elections show democracy crisis

The presidential elections in Madagascar met non democratic norms and regularities and questioned the legitimacy of re-elected President Andry Rajoelina. It will increase political turbulence in the country and create…
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November 27, 2023Tags: Madagascar
The democracy in Uganda is ruined: some laws play a role 
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The democracy in Uganda is ruined: some laws play a role 

Uganda's democracy is facing a perilous decline, prompting concerns among politicians and researchers about the potential consequences. Such conclusions a recent Afrobarometer survey suggests. The report reveals that while 62% of Ugandans…
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November 23, 2023Tags: Uganda
Liberia could hope for peaceful transition of power in January next year
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Liberia could hope for peaceful transition of power in January next year

Liberians deserve and expect free, peaceful elections. There have been fears of post-election violence, following clashes that left several people dead while the candidates were on the campaign trail. The peaceful conduct…
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November 20, 2023Tags: Liberia
New political parties in Europe: the Kremlin’s tricks to infiltrate its agents in the European Parliament
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New political parties in Europe: the Kremlin’s tricks to infiltrate its agents in the European Parliament

Our prior conclusions as of Russia’s intervention in the internal policy of Germany have been confirmed The Russian Presidential Administration tasked the intelligence agencies to urgently strengthen pro-Russian or pacifist forces…
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November 10, 2023Tags: AfD, Germany, GRU, Russia, SVR
Referendum in Ethiopia: more chance for broader military conflict
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Referendum in Ethiopia: more chance for broader military conflict

A referendum to solve territorial dispute between Ethiopia's northern Amhara and Tigray regions has threatened to disrupt the peace following the end of the civil war in Tigray a year ago. Fighting…
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November 8, 2023Tags: Amhara, Ethiopia, Tigray
Early elections will only fix Vucic’s problems, not Serbia’s
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Early elections will only fix Vucic’s problems, not Serbia’s

Elections scheduled for December 17 in Serbia will not provide Serbian citizens with a European future as the candidates vying for power are merely recycled politicians and Slobodan Milosevic’s fascist…
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November 7, 2023Tags: Serbia
Bukele’s bid for presidency shows political corruption and authoritarian development of El Salvador
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Bukele’s bid for presidency shows political corruption and authoritarian development of El Salvador

The Salvadoran Constitutional Court undermines democracy and makes country slide towards a more authoritarian future.  El Salvador’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal on November 3rd ruled President Nayib Bukele can run for reelection next year, even though the country’s…
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November 6, 2023Tags: Nayib Bukele, Salvador
Reasons and indicators for political shifts in Russia
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Reasons and indicators for political shifts in Russia

Russian online resources, affiliated with the FSB and personally Nikolai Patrushev, the Security Council Head, starting from October 26, 2023, have been spreading information on the death of Russian President…
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November 2, 2023Tags: Putin, Russia
Viktor Orbán’s vulnerability: ways to blackmail Hungary’s Prime Minister
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Viktor Orbán’s vulnerability: ways to blackmail Hungary’s Prime Minister

Challenging pro-Russian policy by Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán creates rumors and suspicion that Moscow has dirt on him, with the Kremlin shaking him down to be its rat in the EU…
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October 31, 2023Tags: Hungary, Naryshkin, Russia, SVR
Vladimir Putin as the Grand Inquisitor
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Vladimir Putin as the Grand Inquisitor

In Mr. Putin: Operative in the Kremlin Fiona Hill and Clifford G. Gaddy have offered six individual identities or personas for Vladimir Putin (Statist, History Man, Survivalist, Outsider, Free Marketeer and Case Officer)…
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October 26, 2023Tags: Putin, Russia

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