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2024: A Pivotal Year in Electoral Politics with Global Implications

GeneralEdward Kiledjian

The global stage is set for what can be described as a historic year in electoral politics as we enter 2024. It is estimated that 4 billion people, nearly half the world's population, will participate in national elections across more than 50 countries. The significance of this event lies not only in the sheer volume of participants but also in its potential to shape global politics for many years to come.

The following insights into some of the major elections around the world provide a glimpse into the diversity and significance of these political events:

  1. Taiwan: The elections here are set against the backdrop of China's looming threat, with domestic issues like youth unemployment and rising costs also taking center stage.

  2. El Salvador: Controversial decisions, such as adopting Bitcoin as legal tender and a militarized approach to gang violence, have marked the country's political landscape.

  3. Pakistan: The election scenario is complex, with a history of military coups and legal challenges for former prime ministers.

  4. Indonesia: The election sees a contest between various candidates, including a defence minister accused of human rights violations.

  5. Iran: After the death of Mahsa Amini, the elections came at a time of significant public disaffection.

  6. Russia: With President Putin's long-standing rule, the election's conduct and reported margins will be closely watched.

  7. India: The world's largest democracy heads into elections, with the current Prime Minister's party in a strong position.

  8. Mexico: The country is potentially poised to elect its first female president.

  9. European Union: The European Parliament election will reflect the continent's political direction, with nationalist and populist parties gaining ground in several countries.

  10. United States: A highly anticipated presidential election with global implications, particularly regarding support for Ukraine and relations with China.

  11. South Africa: The African National Congress may not gain a majority for the first time since apartheid's end.

  12. Venezuela: The election comes amid a socioeconomic crisis and concerns about electoral integrity.

  13. United Kingdom: The election could see a shift in power, with the Labour Party potentially ending years of Conservative rule.

As a result of interconnected global issues such as immigration, economic insecurity, and regional stability, this year's elections may have broader implications than just the countries in which they are held. The outcome of these elections will likely have a lasting impact on international relations and global policy.

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