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wwarnout t1_j7q7v87 wrote
Look at the disclaimer at the top. Then, ignore the rest.
DoctorPumpkinKing t1_j7qc1f3 wrote
Is there a better source for the same concept? (Real question not snippy)
jam51jam t1_j7qcech wrote
Haha cmon, some data source should be checked before visualizing.
Kenilwort t1_j7qcp72 wrote
There should be a similar disclaimer at the top of nearly every political map or chart. Doesn't mean it's useless, it means that the world is a complex and multi-faceted place and disclaimers are a good way of reminding people of that.
catbrane t1_j7qhnio wrote
The EIU is pretty good, there's nothing obviously better (that I know of).
Having said that, of course you should be always be aware that every ranking like this will have a degree of bias, as OP reminds us.
Al-Pharazon t1_j7qhz12 wrote
Which is this wonderful world in which Venezuela has become more democratic? Would very much like to visit it.
Space-Doggity t1_j7qivb1 wrote
Perhaps. At least OP has the courtesy to responsibly state the context as-is. Most don't, and most people don't question it.
stephensatt t1_j7qladr wrote
The actual report appears to be behind a PAY WALL so this is useless. Is this some scam to make money?
staunch_democrip t1_j7qncq0 wrote
This map aside, I think Burkina Faso with Traoré leading has better years ahead
Vivid-Living-5017 t1_j7qzu56 wrote
They are good guys, when world have shortage of oil and there is a country nearby that is happy to sell it overseas, meh
AzadQA t1_j7r17ub wrote
there’s not much known about his potential policies tbh, other than the fact that he plans to hold democratic elections in Jul 2024
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Am_A_Leech t1_j7s6483 wrote
im australian and can confirm the stats for australia are wrong, we have elections for basically anything political
Flagmaker123 OP t1_j7s8ily wrote
It is not the score, it is the score’s change since 2021, a country can be democratic but have a decrease in score and remain one.
MaterialActive t1_j7sp6pg wrote
In 2021 - 2022?
Well, elections ran in 2021, and they were... not fair, but somewhat less unfair. Indeed, the opposition even won some governorships! That's not to say that Venezuela is a full democracy now or something, but it certainly makes sense that it would move away from authoritarian / move towards democratic.
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thatpretzelife t1_j7tgtqf wrote
Yeah it’s cause we were already one of the most democratic countries. It’s just cause our governments done a couple super minor anti-democratic things lately
kirakyaw t1_j7twnpr wrote
we need to summon r/Comparative
Important_Sound5151 t1_j7ucym4 wrote
Do we really have the moral authority to criticize Venezuela’s political system when ours is in a mess? Florida is a typical example. Are you aware of what is going in Florida?
debunk_this_12 t1_j7uw0zw wrote
And the Democratic republic of the Congo😂? They are exploited by the chinese and the west how is that Democratic? And u know who else’s is well known for their democracy? North korea
broofi t1_j7yl5h3 wrote
Ukraine have war time laws and still democratic. Just as usual such maps show who authors likes or get from whom money.
Flagmaker123 OP t1_j7pzka3 wrote
I used Mapchart to make the map and used Wikipedia’s article to get the change in score whose source is the EIU’s report.
Edit: Realized I accidentally put “Economic” instead of “Economist” at the top.