08-07-2025, 06:29 AM
Time Magazine
Global report from the Electoral Integrity Project, released today, paints a mixed and often troubling picture of how those elections were conducted.
While countries like Iceland (best) Uruguay, Lithuania, and Finland were recognised for holding the highest quality elections, others - including Syria (worst), Rwanda, Chad, Iran, and Belarus - ranked at the bottom, continuing longstanding trends of electoral malpractice.
Out of the 62 countries evaluated, 21 saw improvements in election quality compared to previous contests, but 33 experienced declines. "
https://www.electoralintegrityproject.co...20declines.
Global report from the Electoral Integrity Project, released today, paints a mixed and often troubling picture of how those elections were conducted.
While countries like Iceland (best) Uruguay, Lithuania, and Finland were recognised for holding the highest quality elections, others - including Syria (worst), Rwanda, Chad, Iran, and Belarus - ranked at the bottom, continuing longstanding trends of electoral malpractice.
Out of the 62 countries evaluated, 21 saw improvements in election quality compared to previous contests, but 33 experienced declines. "
https://www.electoralintegrityproject.co...20declines.