Institutional Fragility and the Face of Authoritarianism
6 Articles
6 Articles
Kenyan President William Ruto was hailed by the West as the figurehead of democratic Africa. But as his administration descends into authoritarianism, he has lost his shine.
Mexico is experiencing a critical stage. Last week we warned in this space that the institutionality—that architecture of norms, controls and limits to the power that defines a democracy—shows deep fractures.This fragility is not an accident, but the result, among other things, of the permissiveness, the complicity and indifference of those in the government and in positions of representation before the growth of powers that do not follow the la…
Massive dismissals of federal employees, arrest of a magistrate, questioning of the law of the land: in the United States, the fear of an authoritarian shift is intensifying. This program goes back to the main measures and offers an analysis of the future of American democracy.
In his editorial, the journalist and driver of La Mañana analyzed how, from officialism and the hegemonic media, an attempt is being made to build a demonic idea around Peronism and then on that basis to impose characters “of an imbecility that chokes laughter with crying.”
Gabriel Daly comments on the longing of some for authoritarian governments.
The vote is only the beginning. What follows is respect for the law, citizen surveillance and the construction of institutions that guarantee justice, equity and transparency.
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