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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 August 2024

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Bolivia Arrow Bolivia
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Indonesia Arrow Indonesia
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Ireland Arrow Ireland
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Lao People's Democratic Republic Arrow Lao People's Democratic Republic
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Nepal Arrow Nepal
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Poland Arrow Poland
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Republic of Korea Arrow Republic of Korea
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Sri Lanka Arrow Sri Lanka
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Uganda Arrow Uganda
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Afghanistan Arrow Afghanistan
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Angola Arrow Angola
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Azerbaijan Arrow Azerbaijan
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Bangladesh Arrow Bangladesh
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Bulgaria Arrow Bulgaria
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Burkina Faso Arrow Burkina Faso
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Comoros Arrow Comoros
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Côte d'Ivoire Arrow Côte d'Ivoire
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Ecuador Arrow Ecuador
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Myanmar Arrow Myanmar
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Nicaragua Arrow Nicaragua
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Nigeria Arrow Nigeria
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Pakistan Arrow Pakistan
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Palestine Arrow Palestine
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Russian Federation Arrow Russian Federation
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Rwanda Arrow Rwanda
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South Sudan Arrow South Sudan
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Sudan Arrow Sudan
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Tanzania Arrow Tanzania
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Türkiye Arrow Türkiye
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Ukraine Arrow Ukraine
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Venezuela Arrow Venezuela
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Thailand Arrow Thailand

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

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Critical Events in August 2024

Asia and the Pacific • Thailand

On 7 August, Thailand’s Constitutional Court dissolved the 2023 election-winning opposition Move Forward Party (MFP), on the grounds that its campaign to reform the royal defamation law amounts to an attempt to “overthrow the monarchy.” The Court simultaneously banned eleven party leaders from politics for ten years. The United Nations, European Union and rights activists have widely criticized the dissolution. On 9 August, 143 remaining MFP lawmakers regrouped as the People’s Party– appointing Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut as the party’s leader. On 14 August, the same Court ordered Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin to step down in a separate ethics violation case, prompting the ruling Pheu Thai Party to nominate Paetongtarn Shinawatra as the new prime minister. Legal experts have condemned both rulings as disproportionate and politically motivated, criticizing the Court for overstepping its powers and weakening the country’s system of checks and balances. 

Europe • Bulgaria

On 7 August, Parliament approved an amendment to the Law on Pre-School and School Education, banning the "promotion or encouragement, directly or indirectly, of ideas related to nontraditional sexual orientation or gender identity different from biological sex." The amendment, which is expected to impact the educational process and classroom discussions, was proposed by the Revival party and was supported by the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) and the centre-right Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria (GERB) party. The amendment lacks clear penalties and definitions of which “ideas and views” are unlawful. Rights groups condemned the law, comparing it to Russia's LGBTQIA+ propaganda law and calling it an attack on equality and children's rights. Despite a petition from over 6,000 people and 70 organizations urging a veto, President Rumen Radev signed the amendment into law on 15 August. Protests followed in Sofia, with around 2,000 opposing the law, including MPs, and about 500 in support, demanding stricter measures.

Americas • Brazil

Social media platform X has been blocked in Brazil, following tension with the country’s Federal Supreme Court (Supremo Tribunal Federal, STF). The legal controversy began when Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered X to block certain users linked to the spread of misinformation related to the January 2023 riot, in which supporters of former President Bolsonaro stormed the presidential palace, Congress, and STF. Elon Musk, the company’s owner, refused, arguing that the orders constituted censorship. After the company decided to close its local office, Moraes ordered X to appoint a new legal representative in Brazil, as mandated by the “Internet Bill of Rights” law, an order the company did not comply with. Consequently, an STF five-judge panel upheld the platform’s ban, citing non-compliance with local regulations. Additionally, it established large fines for citizens who attempt to bypass the restriction using VPNs. Some experts argue that the STF's actions were justified and set a positive precedent for holding tech companies accountable to the laws of the countries in which they operate. Musk and other critics have accused the judiciary of suppressing free speech. The far-right opposition is preparing to request Moraes's impeachment in the Senate.  

Africa • Tanzania

Tanzanian security forces arrested hundreds of supports of opposition movements and parties, including Party for Democracy and Progress (Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo, Chadema) Chairman Freeman Mbowe, former presidential candidate Tundu Lissu, as well as several journalists for violating a ban on holding a Youth Day rally. The arrests – which began on 11 August ahead of Chadema’s planned International Youth Day celebration in the city of Mbeya – signaled growing repression ahead of the local government elections in December 2024 and the 2025 presidential election. Authorities justified the banning of the event and the subsequent crackdown by claiming that Chadema was planning violent protests, ostensibly drawing parallels to unrest in neighboring Kenya. Human rights groups condemned the mass arrests and arbitrary detentions, with concerns mounting over President Samia Suluhu’s use of state power to suppress political opposition. Mbowe and Lissu were both released on 13 August after posting bail.

About the Global State of Democracy Initiative

International IDEA launched the Global State of Democracy (GSoD) Initiative in 2016. This Initiative provides evidence-based and balanced analysis and data on the state and quality of democracy globally and for 173 countries across all regions of the world. It aims to contribute to the public debate on democracy and inform policy interventions to strengthen democracy.

Monthly Event Reports

See all the information related to countries that have updates this month.

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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Funders and Donors

The European Union Federal Ministry for Economic Coorperation and Development Robert Bosch Stiftung
The Global State of Democracy Initiative is also supported by contributions of International IDEA Member States