As democracies across the world face rising political polarization, declining public confidence, and growing pressure on institutions, one question is becoming increasingly urgent: how resilient are our democratic systems really? From elections and parliaments to courts and the media, institutions meant to uphold accountability are being tested by misinformation, inequality, governance failures, and public frustration.
Yet at the same time, citizens, particularly young people continue demanding greater transparency, participation, and responsiveness from those in power.
We spoke to, Olufunto Akinduro, Senior Adviser of Electoral Processes for Africa and West Asia at International IDEA.

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