Philippine Daily Inquirer

US A FLAWED DEMOCRACY, SAYS BRITISH THINK TANK

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LONDON— The United States has been downgraded from a “full democracy” to a “flawed” one in an annual ranking compiled by a British think tank, which cited an erosion of trust in government.

New US President Donald Trump capitalize­d on such long-standing problems in the system in his election campaign, said the Economist Intelligen­ce Unit (EIU), part of the group which publishes The Economist weekly magazine.

“The US, a standard-bearer of democracy for the world, has become a ‘flawed democracy,’ as popular confidence in the functionin­g of public institutio­ns has declined,” the EIU said in its 2016 Democracy Index report.

“This has been a long-term trend and one that preceded the election of Mr. Trump,” it said.

“By tapping a deep strain of political disaffecti­on with the functionin­g of democracy, Mr. Trump became a beneficiar­y of the low esteem in which US vot- ers hold their government,” it added.

It said worsening income inequality, the “ideologica­l entrenchme­nt” in Congress resulting in deadlock, the financial crisis and repeated federal government shutdowns were behind the erosion of trust in the United States.

The ninth annual index report said Trump’s election in November and Britain’s vote to leave the EU in June were expression­s of deep dissatisfa­ction with the status quo.

It said the relatively high 72percent turnout in the Brexit referendum was because people believed “their vote could change something for once.”

The backlash against the establishm­ent was a consequenc­e of democratic failings, not a cause, it said.

European ruling elites are facing a growing revolt and a “full-blown legitimacy crisis”— and apart from dismissing voters as deluded, have shown “little inkling of how to respond.”—

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