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    Feb 28, 2024All ratings for political leaders and parties were collected between Feb. 20 and May 22, 2023. Refer to our international methodology website for specific fieldwork dates for each country. We worked with local research partners in each country to identify the most relevant politicians and parties as of fall 2022, when the questionnaire was finalized.
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    Feb 28, 2024Respondents in 24 countries were asked about different forms of governance, including representative democracy, direct democracy, autocracy, technocracy and military rule. Majorities in every country polled say that a system in which democratically elected representatives decide what becomes law would be a good way to run their country.
    • 2. Views about political representation

      A median of just over four-in-ten say there is no political party in their country that represents their views, and very few feel elected officials care what people like them think. Views of elected officials. Across 24 countries, a median of 74% say elected officials do not care what people like them think, while 26% say the opposite.

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    Feb 28, 2024How did people across 24 nations rate the political environment in their country in 2023? In a word: poorly. Few are satisfied with how democracy is working, and in most countries, the share of the public that is satisfied with democracy has decreased since the last time the question was asked. While there is a wide range of attitudes toward the political leaders across the 24 countries ...
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    Explore global opinions on political systems by country. Here are six key findings: About nine-in-ten Swedes (92%) say representative democracy is a good way of governing their country, the highest share of any country in the survey. ... Just 6% of people in Mexico are satisfied with the way democracy is working in their country, the smallest ...
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    Mar 13, 2024People sometimes target political parties when making suggestions for improving democracy. The issue is particularly salient in the Netherlands, where parties are the second-most mentioned topic. Parties are a top-five issue in Spain, Sweden, South Korea and the U.S. In most other countries surveyed, parties rank in the top 10.
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    Feb 28, 2024This Pew Research Center analysis focuses on public opinion of democracy and political representation in 24 countries in North America, Europe, the Middle East, the Asia-Pacific region, sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America. Satisfaction with democracy is examined in the context of long-term trend data. The report also explores views of ...
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    Feb 28, 2024In countries where multiple political parties govern in coalition (as in many European countries), survey respondents who indicated support for any parties in the coalition were grouped together. In Germany, for example, where the Social Democratic Party governed with the Alliance 90/The Greens and the Free Democratic Party at the time of the ...
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    In Greece, 74% are dissatisfied, the highest share of all countries surveyed. People in Asia-Pacific countries are most satisfied: A median of 58% in the region express satisfaction with how democracy is working in their country. Dissatisfaction with democracy is higher among those with skeptical views of elected officials.
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    Many people around the world say representative democracy is a good way to run their country. Use the interactive to explore findings on global views of political systems. Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World. Newsletters ... What We Learned in a Year of Political Disruption. 3. Acts of clemency are increasingly common late in a ...
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    Feb 28, 2024A median of just over four-in-ten say there is no political party in their country that represents their views, and very few feel elected officials care what people like them think. Views of elected officials. Across 24 countries, a median of 74% say elected officials do not care what people like them think, while 26% say the opposite.

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