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Democracy Tracker

The Democracy Tracker provides event-centric, monthly information on democracy and human rights developments in 173 countries. Event reports describe a change to the status-quo of the state of democracy at the country level. They include a description of the event, indications of the specific aspects of democracy that have been impacted, the magnitude of the impact, links to original sources and keywords to enable further research. Click on the country hexagons below to read the most recent developments, or hover over to the country profiles menu at the top to access the full data and analysis of a specific country.

Positive and Negative Events in April 2025

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Brazil Arrow Brazil
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Central African Republic Arrow Central African Republic
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France Arrow France
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Gabon Arrow Gabon
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India Arrow India
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Indonesia Arrow Indonesia
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Lebanon Arrow Lebanon
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Lithuania Arrow Lithuania
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Luxembourg Arrow Luxembourg
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Niger Arrow Niger
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Peru Arrow Peru
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Philippines Arrow Philippines
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Poland Arrow Poland
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Republic of Korea Arrow Republic of Korea
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Somalia Arrow Somalia
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Spain Arrow Spain
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Sri Lanka Arrow Sri Lanka
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Armenia Arrow Armenia
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Belarus Arrow Belarus
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Benin Arrow Benin
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Côte d'Ivoire Arrow Côte d'Ivoire
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Democratic Republic of the Congo Arrow Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Dominican Republic Arrow Dominican Republic
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Hungary Arrow Hungary
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Iran Arrow Iran
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Jordan Arrow Jordan
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Libya Arrow Libya
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Malta Arrow Malta
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Slovakia Arrow Slovakia
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Tunisia Arrow Tunisia
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United States of America Arrow United States of America
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Zambia Arrow Zambia
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Zimbabwe Arrow Zimbabwe
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Georgia Arrow Georgia

*Assessments are relative to each country and do not represent comparisons or rankings between countries.

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May 2022

Malaysia

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Critical Events To Watch in April 2025

Asia and the Pacific • Sri Lanka

On 8 April, Sri Lanka’s parliament approved the long-awaited Proceeds of Crime Act, aimed at recovering stolen assets for public benefit. The law introduces processes for identifying, freezing and seizing illicit assets, even for those without criminal convictions. While allowing for the prosecution of high-profile politicians from previous administrations, the law’s primary focus is on asset recovery rather than prosecution. Transparency experts praised the bill as a significant step in the country’s anti-corruption efforts, filling a legal gap and empowering authorities to target illicit enrichment, bribery, and money laundering. Legal experts also stressed the importance of judicial oversight, safeguards and whistleblower protections in ensuring the Act’s effective implementation. Initially proposed years ago but delayed for political reasons, the bill’s drafting process also exposed the need for public consultation in the early stages of future lawmaking processes

Americas • Colombia

On 5 April, the armed group known as Comuneros del Sur—a dissident faction that split from the National Liberation Army (ELN) in 2024—began the process of laying down arms as a first step toward demobilization. Nearly 600 units of explosive material were handed over to the National Army, which destroyed them. Although the group is small, the beginning of disarmament is seen as key for the peace efforts in the Nariño region, which has been deeply affected by the armed conflict. The event marks an initial step in a longer process, with further agreements still needed—particularly regarding legal mechanisms to ensure victims' rights to truth and justice. During a meeting with representatives of Comuneros del Sur, President Petro announced investments in the region to support the peace process, including improvements in access to basic services, the beginning of demining operations, and the creation of a unit—partly made up of ex-combatants—to help locate victims of forced disappearance.

Africa • Mali

On 13 May, Mali’s junta formally dissolved all political parties and associations through a decree read on national television. The move comes two weeks after a government-organised national consultation recommended appointing transitional leader Gen. Assimi Goïta as president for a renewable five-year term and dismantling multiparty democracy. The consultation, boycotted by nearly all political parties, was denounced as a sham process aimed at consolidating military rule. On 30 April, the junta repealed the charter governing political parties, in what legal experts said was a precursor to their full dissolution. Delegates from the consultation also recommended suspending all election planning until the country is ‘pacified’, asserting that the current leaders need more time to govern. In the build-up to the national consultation, around 100 political parties formed a coalition to confront what they anticipated as the junta's intention to dissolve them. In a rare public statement on 26 April, the coalition accused the authorities of seeking to eliminate political pluralism.

Europe • Georgia

Parliament passed several laws restricting civil society and media on 1 April, including a so-called “foreign agents” law (FARA) imposing sweeping registration requirements and sanctions on independent organisations and media outlets. The law tightens regulation on broadcasters and revokes a requirement to involve civil society in the legislative process. On 17 April it passed a law mandating prior permission from the Georgian Anti-Corruption Bureau to receive a grant from any foreign donor. The Georgian FARA law requires any organisation or individual deemed to be acting at the direction of a foreign power, including receiving a grant, to register with the government or face up to five years’ imprisonment. Broadcasters are now subject to stricter state ‘coverage standards’ and banned from foreign funding, which journalists say amounts to state control and censorship. The law on civil society participation was justified by what Georgian Dream lawmakers called the ‘anti-democratic’ actions of NGOs. 

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Monthly Event Reports

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Africa

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Americas

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Asia and the Pacific

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Europe

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Western Asia

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