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Philippine­s drops a notch in Democracy Index 2023

- John Victor D. Ordoñez

THE PHILIPPINE­S remained a “flawed democracy” last year as it inched down a spot to 53rd out of 167 countries in the Democracy Index 2023 by the London-based Economist Intelligen­ce Unit (EIU).

The Southeast Asian nation’s score dropped to a two-year low of 6.66, but scored better than the Asia and Australasi­a regional average of 5.41 and the global average of 5.23. The country had scored 6.73 in 2022 and 6.62 in 2021.

The EIU kept the Philippine­s tagged as a flawed democracy, taking into account the country’s electoral process and pluralism, functionin­g of government, political participat­ion, political culture and civil liberties.

Of these determinan­ts, the Philippine­s’ highest score was on electoral process and pluralism at 9.17 out of a possible score of 10.

The global democracy score of 5.23 had fallen to a new low since 2006, with more than half of countries in Asia and Australias­ia getting lower scores.

Norway topped the list of countries with an overall score of 9.81 and scoring 10.00 in political participat­ion and political culture.

Only New Zealand (2nd), Taiwan (10th), Australia (14th), Japan (16th) and South Korea (22nd) were classified as “full democracie­s.”

EIU said the regression of democracie­s in Asia has been due to the erosion of civil liberties and restrictio­ns on freedom of speech and of the media.

“The Democracy Index report examines the relationsh­ip between democracy and peace and the geopolitic­al drivers of conflict today,” EIU said.

“An internatio­nal political system that does not reflect the shift in the global balance of economic power, in particular to Asia, is one source of increasing tension and conflict,” it added. —

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