Politics

Populism and Its Effects on Democracy

BY chiefeditor

The rise of populist leaders worldwide has sparked debates about its impact on democratic institutions. While populism often promises to prioritize “the people’s” needs, it can also lead to undermining checks and balances. Critics argue that populist rhetoric can fuel division and erode trust in traditional governance structures. Understanding the roots of populism—economic inequality, social change, and disenfranchisement—is essential to address its challenges effectively.

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