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The Economist on Democratic Governments Moving Forward on Press Freedom: “Nefarious Consequences”

The English weekly publication argues, in a harsh editorial, that “Press freedom goes out and corrupt politicians are relaxed.” And warns that, “when a vigorous information ecosystem is destroyed, it is very difficult to rebuild it. And a world with less press freedom will be a more corrupt and worse governed place.” “Journalists can take one out of their mind. They simplify, exaggerate, sometimes they understand everything the other way around.…
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The English weekly publication argues, in a harsh editorial, that “Press freedom goes out and corrupt politicians are relaxed.” And warns that, “when a vigorous information ecosystem is destroyed, it is very difficult to rebuild it. And a world with less press freedom will be a more corrupt and worse governed place.” “Journalists can take one out of their mind. They simplify, exaggerate, sometimes they understand everything the other way around.…

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chacodiapordia.com broke the news in on Friday, February 6, 2026.
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