Freedom House analysis on illiberal regimes and democratic backsliding
Freedom House analysis on illiberal regimes and democratic backsliding The document is a secondary analysis citing publicly available reports and speeches. It does not provide new, actionable leads, specific transactions, or undisclosed relationships involving high‑profile actors. It merely references known statements by Viktor Orbán and general trends in Hungary, Poland, Turkey, and Venezuela. Key insights: Highlights weakening of democratic institutions as a precondition for illiberal regimes.; Cites public opinion polls showing low confidence in US Congress and Supreme Court.; References multiple Freedom House reports and media articles on Hungary and Poland.
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Freedom House analysis on illiberal regimes and democratic backsliding The document is a secondary analysis citing publicly available reports and speeches. It does not provide new, actionable leads, specific transactions, or undisclosed relationships involving high‑profile actors. It merely references known statements by Viktor Orbán and general trends in Hungary, Poland, Turkey, and Venezuela. Key insights: Highlights weakening of democratic institutions as a precondition for illiberal regimes.; Cites public opinion polls showing low confidence in US Congress and Supreme Court.; References multiple Freedom House reports and media articles on Hungary and Poland.
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