User:Nightstallion/freedom house index
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Notes for countries with elections last held in 2003 or earlier, and without article on next election existing already:
- 2002
- Republic of the Congo's presidential elections in 2009.
- Equatorial Guinea's presidential elections in 2010.
- 2003
- Guinea's presidential elections in late 2008.
- Yemen's parliamentary elections in mid-2009.
- Rwanda's presidential elections in mid-2010.
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[edit] Not free
[edit] Average 7.0
dm | country | dictator | since | score | type | birthdate | notes |
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Cuba | Raúl Castro | 2008 | 7/7 | communist | June 31, 1931 | 2008 parl. irrelevant due to undemocratic communism | |
North Korea | Kim Jong-il | 1994 | 7/7 | communist | February 16, 1941 | heir apparent: Kim Jong-chul — 2003 parl. irrelevant due to undemocratic communism | |
Libya | Muammar al-Qaddafi | 1969 | 7/7 | personalistic | ca. January 1, 1942 | no elections | |
Myanmar | Than Shwe | 1992 | 7/7 | military | February 2, 1933 | 1990 parl. aborted by military, currently in transition phase | |
Somalia | warlords | 7/7 | currently failed state — no elections yet | ||||
Sudan | Omar al-Bashir | 1989 | 7/7 | military | January 1, 1944 | 2000 pres. and parl. fraudulent, currently in transition phase | |
Turkmenistan | Gurbanguly Berdimuhammedow | 2007 | 7/7 | personalistic | January 1, 1957 | 2004 parl., 2007 pres. and parl. irrelevant due to single-party structure | |
Uzbekistan | Islam Karimov | 1991 | 7/7 | personalistic | January 30, 1938 | 2004–2005 parl. and 2007 pres. fraudulent |
[edit] Average 6.5
[edit] Average 6.0
dm | country | dictator | since | score | type | birthdate | notes |
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Cameroon | Paul Biya | 1982 | 6/6 | personalistic | February 13, 1933 | 2004 pres. and 2007 parl. fraudulent | |
Côte d'Ivoire | Laurent Gbagbo | 2000 | 7/5+ | in process of democratization — 2000 pres. and 2001 parl. possibly okay but irrelevant due to intermittent coup | |||
Iran | Ali Khamenei | 1989 | 6/6 | theocratic | July 15, 1939 | 2005 pres., 2006 parl. and 2008 parl. fraudulent | |
Iraq | 6/6 | 2005 parl. okay | |||||
Swaziland | Mswati III of Swaziland | 1986 | 7/5 | monarch | April 19, 1968 | 2003 parl. fraudulent and irrelevant | |
Tunisia | Zine El Abidine Ben Ali | 1987 | 7–/5 | dominant-party | September 3, 1936 | Democratic Constitutional Rally since 1992 — 2004 pres. and parl. fraudulent | |
Vietnam | Nong Duc Manh | 2001 | 7/5 | communist | September 11, 1940 | 2007 parl. irrelevant due to undemocratic communism |
[edit] Average 5.5
[edit] Partly free
[edit] Average 5.0
dm | country | dictator | since | score | type | birthdate | notes |
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Afghanistan | 5/5 | 2004 pres. and 2005 parl. possibly okay | |||||
Bahrain | Hamad ibn Isa al-Khalifah | 2002 | 5/5 | monarch | January 28, 1950 | trying to strive for democratization — 2006 parl. okay? | |
Central African Republic | 5/5– | 2005 pres. and parl. possibly okay | |||||
Djibouti | Ismail Omar Guelleh | 1999 | 5/5 | dominant-party | June 27, 1947 | People's Rally for Progress since 1997 — 2005 pres. and 2008 parl. fraudulent | |
Ethiopia | Meles Zenawi | 1995 | 5/5 | dominant-party | May 8, 1955 | EPRDF since 1991 — 2005 parl. fraudulent | |
Fiji | 6/4 | rather unstable democracy — 2006 parl. and 2006 pres. okay | |||||
Gabon | Omar Bongo | 1967 | 6/4 | personalistic | December 30, 1935 | 2005 pres. and 2006 parl. fraudulent | |
Thailand | 6+/4 | apparently still some slight problems with functional democracy under Thaksin Shinawatra's government; 2006 Thailand coup d'état resulted in a benevolent dictatorship under General Sonthi Boonyaratglin, 2007 and 2008 parl. apparently okay | |||||
Togo | Faure Gnassingbé | 2005 | 5+/5 | personalistic | June 6, 1966 | took over from his father — 2005 pres. possibly fraudulent, 2007 parl. possibly okay | |
Yemen | Ali Abdullah Saleh | 1978 | 5/5 | dominant-party | March 21, 1942 | General People's Congress since 1990 — 2003 parl. and 2006 pres. fraudulent, but possibly partially okay |
[edit] Average 4.5
dm | country | dictator | since | score | type | birthdate | notes |
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Armenia | Serzh Sargsyan | 2008 | 5/4 | personalistic | June 30, 1954 | democracy still rather unstable, despite noteworthy democratic tendencies — 2007 parl. and 2008 pres. partially fraudulent | |
Bangladesh | 5–/4 | emerging democracy since 1990, still serious problems | |||||
Burundi | 4/5 | 2005 parl. and pres. possibly okay | |||||
Gambia | Yahya Jammeh | 1994 | 5/4 | personalistic | May 25, 1965 | serious problems — 2006 pres. and 2007 parl. fraudulent | |
Haiti | 4/5 | 2006 pres. and parl. okay | |||||
Jordan | Abdullah II of Jordan | 1999 | 5/4 | monarch | January 30, 1962 | 2007 parl. fraudulent and irrelevant as monarchy is absolute | |
Kyrgyzstan | 5/4 | 2005 pres. and 2007 parl. likely fraudulent | |||||
Lebanon | 5/4 | under strong influence of Syrian dictatorship — 2005 parl. okay | |||||
Morocco | Mohammed VI of Morocco | 1999 | 5/4 | monarch | August 21, 1963 | slow democratization possible? — 2007 parl. possibly okay but irrelevant as monarchy is absolute | |
Nepal | 5/4 | 2008 Const. Ass. likely okay | |||||
Singapore | Lee Hsien Loong | 2004 | 5/4 | dominant-party | February 10, 1952 | People's Action Party since 1959 — 2006 parl. fraudulent | |
Uganda | Yoweri Museveni | 1986 | 5/4 | personalistic | ca. January 1, 1944 | 2006 pres. and parl. likely fraudulent |
[edit] Average 4.0
dm | country | score | notes |
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Burkina Faso | 5/3 | personalistic Blaise Compaoré (February 3, 1951 ) since 1987 — 2005 pres. and 2007 parl. obviously fraudulent next elections in 2010, will not be allowed to stand for re-election[1] |
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Comoros | 4–/4 | still considerable problems after the country almost split in 1997 | |
Georgia | 4–/4– | strong democratic improvements, more to be expected as European Union accession becomes a possibility | |
Guinea-Bissau | 4/4 | still serious problems after recent coup and redemocratization — 2005 pres. and 2004 parl. okay | |
Kuwait | 4/4 | monarch Sabah al-Sabah (ca. January 1, 1929 ) since 2006 — 2008 parl. possibly okay | |
Malaysia | 4/4 | still problems with combining democracy & human rights and Islam — 2008 parl. possibly okay | |
Malawi | 4/4– | serious problems | |
Mauritania | 4+/4 | 2006 and 2007 parl., 2007 pres. okay | |
Nigeria | 4/4 | very serious problems, corruption — 2007 parl. and pres. possibly okay | |
Sri Lanka | 4/4 | situation a bit unclear | |
Tonga | 5/3 | monarch George Tupou V (May 4, 1948 ) since 2006 very serious problems, limits to press freedom, democratisation possible? — 2008 parl. okay, but unelected members not okay heir apparent: Lavaka Ata ʻUlukālala, his younger brother |
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Venezuela | 4/4 | situation rather unclear |
[edit] Average 3.5
dm | country | score | notes |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina | 4–/3 | strong democratic improvements, more to be expected as European Union accession comes closer; still under High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina — 2006 pres. and parl. okay | |
Guatemala | 3/4 | serious problems, corruption | |
Kenya | 4–/3 | haed been taking significant steps towards full democracy, but 2007 pres. highly controversial | |
Liberia | 3/4 | still in process of democratization | |
Madagascar | 4/3 | situation a bit unclear | |
Moldova | 3/4 | some democratic improvements, more to be expected as European Union accession becomes a possibility | |
Niger | 3/4– | generally stable democracy | |
Philippines | 4–/3 | apparently still serious problems with democracy | |
Solomon Islands | 4/3 | rather unstable democracy — 2006 parl. okay, but political system unstable | |
Tanzania | 4/3 | situation rather unclear — 2005 pres. and parl. likely fraudulent | |
Timor-Leste | 3/4 | emerging democracy, has yet to stabilize | |
Zambia | 3/4 | civil disobedience and wide-spread protests prevented personalistic dictatorship still considerable problems, corruption — 2006 pres. and 2006 parl. possibly okay |
[edit] Average 3.0
country | score | notes |
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Albania | 3/3 | should improve as European Union accession comes closer |
Bolivia | 3/3 | civil strife |
Colombia | 3/3 | civil strife, bordering on civil war |
Ecuador | 3/3 | unrest due to poverty |
Honduras | 3/3 | some problems with democracy |
Macedonia | 3/3 | should improve as European Union accession comes closer |
Montenegro | 3/3 | semi-dictator Milo Đukanović's democratic spirit is questionable, should improve as European Union accession comes closer |
Mozambique | 3/3+ | last elections contested |
Nicaragua | 3/3 | generally rather stable democracy, a number of issues |
Papua New Guinea | 3/3 | generally stable democracy, some issues |
Paraguay | 3/3 | lack of democratic tradition, corruption |
Seychelles | 3/3 | situation a bit unclear |
Sierra Leone | 3+/3 | re-emerging democracy after civil war |
Turkey | 3/3 | should improve as European Union accession comes closer |
[edit] Free
[edit] Average 2.5
country | score | notes |
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El Salvador | 2/3 | |
Guyana | 2/3 | |
India | 2/3 | |
Indonesia | 2/3 | only recently became democratic, still has problems |
Jamaica | 2/3 | |
Lesotho | 2/3 | apparently still some slight problems with functional democracy |
Mali | 2/3– | |
Mexico | 2/3 | |
Peru | 2/3 | |
Senegal | 2/3 | |
Serbia | 3/2 | should improve as European Union accession comes closer |
Ukraine | 3/2 | strong democratic improvements, more to be expected as European Union accession becomes a possibility |
[edit] Average 2.0
country | score | notes |
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Antigua and Barbuda | 2/2 | |
Argentina | 2/2 | |
Benin | 2/2 | |
Botswana | 2/2 | |
Brazil | 2/2 | |
Croatia | 2/2 | should improve as European Union accession comes closer |
Dominican Republic | 2/2 | |
Mongolia | 2/2 | |
Namibia | 2/2 | |
Romania | 2/2 | European Union |
Samoa | 2/2 | |
São Tomé and Príncipe | 2/2 | |
South Africa | 2/2 | |
Suriname | 2/2 | |
Trinidad and Tobago | 2/2 | situation a bit unclear |
Vanuatu | 2/2 |
[edit] Average 1.5
country | score | notes |
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Belize | 1/2 | |
Bulgaria | 1/2 | European Union |
Ghana | 1/2 | |
Greece | 1/2 | European Union |
Grenada | 1/2 | |
Israel | 1/2 | |
Japan | 1/2 | |
South Korea | 1/2 | |
Latvia | 2–/1 | European Union |
Mauritius | 1/2 | |
Monaco | 2/1 | |
Panama | 1/2 | |
Taiwan | 2/1 | |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 2/1 |
[edit] Average 1.0
[edit] Special cases
- not included: Vatican City
- included as an occupied territory:
- Palestinian Authority (Israeli-administered: 6/5; not free, Palestinian-administered: 4/6-; partly free) — 2005 pres. and 2006 parl. okay
- Western Sahara (7/6; not free) — no functional elections yet, de facto single-party due to occupation
- included as a special territory:
- Hong Kong (5/2; partly free) — 2004 parl. partly okay, but electoral system not okay; 2017 and 2020 elections to be okay?[2]
- Macau (6?/4?; partly free) — 2005 parl. partly okay, but electoral law not okay
- unrecognised countries:
- Northern Cyprus — 2005 parl. and pres. certainly okay
- Somaliland — 2003 pres. and 2005 parl. possibly okay
- Nagorno-Karabakh — 2005 parl. and 2007 pres. possibly okay
- Abkhazia — 2005 pres. and 2007 parl. fraudulent
- South Ossetia — 2006 pres. fraudulent
- Transnistria — 2005 parl. and 2006 pres. fraudulent
[edit] Dictators over 70
- Robert Mugabe, February 21, 1924
- Hosni Mubarak, May 4, 1928
- Raúl Castro, June 3, 1931
- Than Shwe, February 2, 1933
- Paul Biya, February 13, 1933
- Lansana Conté, ~January 1, 1934
- Omar Bongo, December 30, 1935
- Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, September 3, 1936
- Abdelaziz Bouteflika, March 2, 1937
- Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, December 29, 1937
- Islom Karimov, January 30, 1938