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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 December 2024

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Bulgaria Arrow Bulgaria
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Colombia Arrow Colombia
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Ecuador Arrow Ecuador
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Lithuania Arrow Lithuania
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Malawi Arrow Malawi
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Norway Arrow Norway
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Romania Arrow Romania
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Zimbabwe Arrow Zimbabwe
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Albania Arrow Albania
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Azerbaijan Arrow Azerbaijan
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Belarus Arrow Belarus
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Bolivia Arrow Bolivia
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Burundi Arrow Burundi
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Cameroon Arrow Cameroon
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Canada Arrow Canada
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Georgia Arrow Georgia
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Guinea Arrow Guinea
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Italy Arrow Italy
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Mexico Arrow Mexico
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Mozambique Arrow Mozambique
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Namibia Arrow Namibia
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New Zealand Arrow New Zealand
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Niger Arrow Niger
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Pakistan Arrow Pakistan
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Russian Federation Arrow Russian Federation
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Serbia Arrow Serbia
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Sierra Leone Arrow Sierra Leone
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Sudan Arrow Sudan
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Trinidad and Tobago Arrow Trinidad and Tobago

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

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Critical Events in December 2024

Asia and the Pacific • Republic of Korea

On 3 December, President Yoon Suk-yeol declared emergency martial law in the country for the first time in 45 years. It remains unclear why martial law was imposed as South Korea’s constitution only permits its use during “wartime, war-like situations or other comparable national emergency states.” Yoon defended his action as a “legitimate act of governance” and accused opposition lawmakers of pro-North Korean anti-state activities. Political analysts, however, note that these claims appear baseless and his action was in response to the opposition-controlled parliament’s failure to pass his budgets. However, Yoon revoked the order hours later after lawmakers, amid mass protests, voted down the decree. On 14 December, the National Assembly voted to impeach Yoon, arguing he had acted unconstitutionally. This is the second time a president has faced impeachment proceedings in less than a decade. Yoon remains suspended until the Constitutional Court rules to either reinstate him or remove him from office permanently. Prime Minister Han Duck-Soo, who stepped in to serve as acting president, was also impeached on 27 December, accused of participating in Yoon’s martial law imposition. Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok is currently the acting president.

Western Asia • Syrian Arab Republic

On 8 December, President Bashar al-Assad’s government was overthrown by armed opposition forces, ending 54 years of Assad family rule. The offensive, launched on 27 November and led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) alongside Turkish-backed factions, quickly seized control of key cities, including Aleppo, Homs, and Damascus. Assad fled to Moscow and the Baath Party announced the suspension of its activities. Thousands of people gathered in the streets in cities across the country to celebrate the fall of the regime. Approximately 2,000 prisoners were released from the Sednaya prison, a military facility infamous for reports of detention, torture, and executions during the civil war. HTS leader Ahmed al-Sharaa has since emerged as Syria's de facto head of state, forming an interim government led by Prime Minister Mohamed al-Bashir and former ministers from the Syrian Salvation Government in Idlib. The new authorities have suspended the constitution and parliament, declaring a transition period until 1 March 2025.

Americas • Ecuador

On 5 December, the Constitutional Court issued a historic ruling, finding that the Furukawa Plantaciones company, a Japanese enterprise, violated the prohibition of slavery by subjecting hundreds of its workers at abaca plantations to a system known as "servidumbre de la gleba". A contemporary form of slavery, the gleba kept hundreds of workers in inhumane conditions without access to basic services, and tied to the company for decades through facade rent agreements and other mechanisms. The Court declared that the company, operating in the country since the 1960s, took advantage of workers, mostly of African descent, in extremely vulnerable situations. The Court further condemned the Ecuadorean government for failing to prevent and enabling the abuse. The Court ordered Furukawa to pay compensation, and the state to develop policies and legal reforms to end the gleba. The company has contested the court's decision and claimed it cannot afford the ordered reparations without risking closure. 

Europe • Georgia

Georgia’s parliament inaugurated Mikheil Kavelashvili as the country’s new president on 29 December in a process met by public protests and condemned as illegitimate by the political opposition, the outgoing president Salome Zourabichivili, and much of Georgian civil society. The inauguration marks a new phase in Georgian politics, where the opposition and the government no longer recognize each other’s political or legal legitimacy. Kavelashvili was elected in a parliamentary session boycotted by opposition MPs. Critics hold that the October 2024 election was irreparably marred by irregularities and signs of tampering by the victorious Georgian Dream and call for a rerun. The final report from the OSCE election monitoring mission released on 27 December echoed these concerns, finding “reports of intimidation, coercion, inducement, and pressure on voters,” raising concerns about “the ability of some voters to freely form their opinions and cast their votes without fear of retribution.”

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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Arrow SDN
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Americas

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Asia and the Pacific

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Arrow PNG
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Europe

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Arrow BGR
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Arrow ESP
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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