Post by account_disabled on Feb 20, 2024 1:18:51 GMT -5
Economic difficulties and disillusionment with political elites may lead to the rejection of the democratic model, it is said. But it's not that simple, Alexander Görlach thinks. Whoever thinks that only in the USA there are conspiracy theories that endanger the unity of society and democracy as a whole is wrong. Almost three quarters of supporters of the Republican Party in the USA believe that Joe Biden is not the legitimate president of the country. Of the entire population, 15% believe the claim of the militant right-wing conspiracy group QAnon that the US government, economy and media are "controlled by a group of Satan-worshipping pedophiles who enslave children worldwide.
Whereas in Germany, in a Brazil Telegram Number Data representative survey recently published by the demoscopic institute, "Allenssbach", almost a third of the citizens believe that they live in an "apparent democracy", in which "citizens have nothing to say." "This attitude is shared by 28% of citizens in the west, and 45% in the east. Since the time of the pandemic, it has become clear that in the new federal states far fewer people are connected to the political reality in Germany than anywhere else. Denial of vaccination and refusal to wear a mask led to an increase in deaths in Thuringia, 47%, and in Saxony to 49% by comparison.
Do we live in an apparent democracy? Read also: Korreshi's orders for the protesters: Take bread, pie and buttermilk with you! Horoscope, Tuesday, February 20, 2023/ What the stars have predicted for your sign Even in neighboring countries, the situation is not better: in France, in January 2022, about 57% of the population believed that democracy does not work properly in the country, in Great Britain, 34% of citizens claimed that "they have absolutely nothing to say ” in political matters. These polls cannot be generalized, but they show a trend of dissatisfaction with democracy.
Whereas in Germany, in a Brazil Telegram Number Data representative survey recently published by the demoscopic institute, "Allenssbach", almost a third of the citizens believe that they live in an "apparent democracy", in which "citizens have nothing to say." "This attitude is shared by 28% of citizens in the west, and 45% in the east. Since the time of the pandemic, it has become clear that in the new federal states far fewer people are connected to the political reality in Germany than anywhere else. Denial of vaccination and refusal to wear a mask led to an increase in deaths in Thuringia, 47%, and in Saxony to 49% by comparison.
Do we live in an apparent democracy? Read also: Korreshi's orders for the protesters: Take bread, pie and buttermilk with you! Horoscope, Tuesday, February 20, 2023/ What the stars have predicted for your sign Even in neighboring countries, the situation is not better: in France, in January 2022, about 57% of the population believed that democracy does not work properly in the country, in Great Britain, 34% of citizens claimed that "they have absolutely nothing to say ” in political matters. These polls cannot be generalized, but they show a trend of dissatisfaction with democracy.