We are now the world’s largest democracy -- of the people, for the people, and by the people -- and people there are plenty! There will be around 900 million of us eligible to vote and choose our leaders in 2019. It is a huge number and especially significant given that democracy seems to be sliding down across the globe. As per a US NGO Freedom House, “political rights and civil liberties around the world deteriorated to their lowest point in more than a decade in 2017”. The downward drift has been continuing for the past 12 years.
There are many reasons for this. Things are changing around the world. The United States, once the biggest champion of democratic values, is now under the Donald Trump administration, veering away from its traditional leadership role. It was historically committed to supporting democracy, but two wars, economic pressures and changing internal public perceptions have eroded its position. In Europe, Turkey and Hungary are sliding into authoritarian rule. A failed coup attempt in Turkey in 2016 led to an intense campaign that saw thousands being detained, media being gagged, businesses shut down.