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Why Authoritarian Regimes Bother with Elections

theatlantic.com

3 points by ktln2 4 years ago · 1 comment

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bigodbiel 4 years ago

Elections may be just a facade, but even authoritarian regimes keep a close eye on public opinion, after all most of them only came to power through public uprisings.

Recently Russia found itself in such a dilemma while trying to impose strict vaccine passport regulation found that a staggering proportion of its electoral base (conservatives) were against it, meanwhile the opposition (liberals) were in favor.

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