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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 July 2025

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Australia Arrow Australia
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Chile Arrow Chile
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Lebanon Arrow Lebanon
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Malawi Arrow Malawi
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Poland Arrow Poland
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Republic of Korea Arrow Republic of Korea
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Romania Arrow Romania
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Sri Lanka Arrow Sri Lanka
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Suriname Arrow Suriname
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Burkina Faso Arrow Burkina Faso
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Cambodia Arrow Cambodia
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Cyprus Arrow Cyprus
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El Salvador Arrow El Salvador
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Fiji Arrow Fiji
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India Arrow India
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Israel Arrow Israel
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Jordan Arrow Jordan
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Mali Arrow Mali
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Mexico Arrow Mexico
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Nepal Arrow Nepal
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Pakistan Arrow Pakistan
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Spain Arrow Spain
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Sudan Arrow Sudan
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Syrian Arab Republic Arrow Syrian Arab Republic
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Thailand Arrow Thailand
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Ukraine Arrow Ukraine
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United States of America Arrow United States of America

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

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May 2022

Malaysia

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Critical Events To Watch in July 2025

Western Asia • Syrian Arab Republic

On 12 July, armed clashes erupted in the southern Sweida region between local Druze militias and Bedouin communities, resulting in at least 1,000 deaths and the displacement of over 145,000 people. The fighting, which escalated following the intervention of Syrian government forces and Israel’s airstrikes, triggered a humanitarian crisis, with power outages, water shortages, and collapsed medical services. Human rights groups documented abuses by all sides, including extrajudicial killings and attacks on civilians. The violence left the city of Sweida effectively under Druze militia control, and Bedouin civilians were evacuated by the government.

Europe • Cyprus

On 10 July, Parliament passed a new law tightening the rules on public protests and assemblies, including the introduction of notification procedures and expansion of police powers. Under the new law, organisers of gatherings with 20 or more participants are expected to notify authorities at least seven days in advance. The legislation also grants police expanded authority to modify protest routes or disperse assemblies they deem a threat to public order. Civil society groups, human rights organisations, and opposition parties have criticised the measure, arguing that it restricts the right to peaceful assembly. The Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s (OSCE) Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) will launch a formal review to evaluate the law and issue a legal opinion.

Asia and the Pacific • Sri Lanka

On 23 July, the Supreme Court delivered a landmark ruling, declaring that the emergency regulations enacted under the Public Security Ordinance by then-acting President Ranil Wickremesinghe on 17 July 2022 violated protesters’ fundamental rights. The Court found that the powers used to disperse peaceful Aragalaya protesters, which included arbitrary searches, arrests and detainment, were not supported by valid legal grounds. The fundamental rights petitions had been filed by several prominent figures from civil society. The Court declared the emergency regulations void and instructed the state to cover the legal costs of the petitioners. This ruling marks a crucial legal precedent, reinforcing the right to peaceful protest and establishing that government actions must adhere to constitutional standards.

Americas • El Salvador

On 31 July, the Legislative Assembly passed a package of constitutional amendments that removes presidential term limits, extends the presidential term from five to six years and eliminates run-off elections. The amendments were fast tracked and ratified without debate, raising concerns about transparency and democratic accountability. As a transitional provision, Nayib Bukele’s current term will be shortened from five to three years, allowing the changes to take effect in 2027, with presidential, legislative and municipal elections held simultaneously. Critics warn that removing term limits could enable indefinite re-election, concentrating power in the executive, weakening checks and balances and undermining democratic institutions. The amendments passed with 57 of 60 votes in the legislature.

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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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Arrow SEN
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Arrow DZA
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Arrow BDI
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Arrow BFA
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Arrow GMB
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Arrow MLI
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Arrow COD
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Arrow AGO
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Arrow MWI
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Arrow ZAF
without report
Arrow MDG
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Arrow ZWE
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Arrow BEN
without report
Arrow BWA
without report
Arrow CMR
without report
Arrow CAF
without report
Arrow TCD
without report
Arrow COM
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Arrow CIV
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Arrow DJI
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Arrow EGY
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Arrow GNQ
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Arrow ERI
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Arrow ETH
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Arrow GAB
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Arrow SWZ
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Arrow GIN
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Arrow MAR
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Arrow MOZ
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Arrow NAM
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Arrow NER
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Arrow NGA
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Arrow COG
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Arrow RWA
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Arrow SLE
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Arrow SOM
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Arrow TZA
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Arrow TGO
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Arrow TUN
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Arrow UGA
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Arrow ZMB
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Americas

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Arrow SUR
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Arrow SLV
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Arrow USA
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Arrow MEX
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Arrow CAN
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Arrow HTI
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Arrow ARG
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Arrow BRB
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Arrow BOL
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Arrow BRA
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Arrow COL
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Arrow CUB
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Arrow DOM
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Arrow ECU
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Asia and the Pacific

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Arrow KHM
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Arrow KOR
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Arrow JPN
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Arrow AUS
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Arrow LKA
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Arrow PAK
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Arrow THA
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Arrow MYS
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Arrow IDN
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Arrow KAZ
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Arrow PNG
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Arrow TJK
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Europe

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Arrow POL
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Arrow ROU
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Arrow CYP
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Arrow GBR
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Arrow TUR
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Arrow ARM
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Arrow CHE
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Arrow SVK
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Arrow ALB
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Arrow AUT
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Arrow AZE
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Arrow BLR
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Arrow BEL
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Arrow FIN
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Arrow IRL
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Arrow ITA
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Arrow LVA
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Arrow LTU
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Arrow LUX
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Arrow MLT
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Arrow MDA
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Arrow MNE
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Arrow NLD
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Arrow MKD
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Arrow NOR
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Arrow PRT
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Arrow RUS
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Arrow SRB
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Arrow SVN
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Western Asia

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Arrow SYR
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Arrow ISR
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Arrow JOR
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Arrow LBN
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Arrow IRQ
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Arrow BHR
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Arrow IRN
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Arrow KWT
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Arrow OMN
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Arrow PSE
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Arrow QAT
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Arrow SAU
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Arrow ARE
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May 2022

Malaysia

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The European Union Federal Ministry for Economic Coorperation and Development Robert Bosch Stiftung
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