@benroyce@mastodon.social
Not to do one of those "Americans make everything about themselves" type comments, but bear with me for a moment here:
The "mature #democracy" is dying because it's so lazy defending something it never thought it had to defend
While the emerging democracy vibrantly defends its institutions because it's painfully aware of what it can lose and how much it suffered to get the chance to have one
"#Moldova Just Jailed Its #Putin-Aligned Governor. Hereβs What She Did"
https://united24media.com/world/moldova-just-jailed-its-putin-aligned-governor-heres-what-she-did-10484
#USA
@bemmesr@mastodon.social
@benroyce@mastodon.social I've noticed that very few democracies have strong safeguards against a rogue leader ruining or exploiting the system, and even make provisions to allow such a situation. For example, the monarch of the UK is technically able to invite anyone to be the prime minister, despite the expectation that they'll only do so for the leader of the largest party. Relying on ceremony and tradition to keep things working as expected to me seems like a bad idea.