None of them when you get down to it. Every nation has withheld damaging documents from voters preventing elections from being truly fair and open.
We are deluded into thinking that Greek democracy, which was direct democracy, is the same as our representative democracy.
because it has not been long before in became a new country
Yes, Singapore is considered a democracy, but it is often described as a "flawed democracy" due to restrictions on freedom of speech and limitations on political opposition. The country has regular elections, but the ruling party has been in power for decades.
Israel is a Southwest Asian country known for its democratic system of governance. It features a parliamentary democracy with regular elections, a vibrant civil society, and multiple political parties. The nation’s democratic institutions have been shaped by its unique historical and geopolitical context. While it faces challenges, particularly regarding its relationships with neighboring territories, Israel remains a notable example of democracy in the region.
Mexico has had 14 elections since 1920. Many did not consider it, however, to be a democracy until 2000 when a party other than the dominant PRI won it's first election.
San Marino was the first nation and has been a republic (or representative democracy) since its beginning.
Yes, Ecuador is a democratic republic which holds elections for its officials. It is also a member of the United Nations. It has a National Congress and a democratically elected President. The first elections were held on April 29th, 1979, and the first president was Jaime Roldos Aguilera.
Since its birth as a nation, Canada has always been a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarchy.
Imposing democracy is the process of overthrowing a nondemocratic government by force, and then holding democratic elections, to begin a new system of government. This has been done recently in several locations, including Iraq and Afghanistan. Whether democracy will prove to be popular or will survive in those countries, remains to be seen.
North Korea has a Soviet-style fake democracy. There are elections, but with only one choice, which has been pre-approved by the State. And submitting a write-in vote for someone else is a good way to get yourself sent off to a labor camp.
voting was created in the before the 1600. In the 1686 though, the English bill of rights made all the difference when it said that parliamentary elections were to be free.
Since 1930, Costa Rica has held elections every six years and is known for its stable democratic governance. It has never experienced military rule or dictatorship, maintaining a strong commitment to democratic principles and civil liberties. Costa Rica's political stability and dedication to democracy have made it a model for governance in the region.