France, Brazil, and the Philippines offer compelling examples of how to navigate the complex challenge of dealing with criminal former presidents. Their approaches masterfully balance the pursuit of justice with maintaining political stability. These strategies highlight crucial accountability measures that are key to safeguarding democracy, reports Augusta Free Press
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Watch: Rocks and bottles rain down as Argentina’s President faces fierce backlash amid a growing corruption scandal, sparking massive protests across the nation. Public fury erupts over alleged government misconduct
In Spain, the Sánchez family’s legal battles have ignited a firestorm of controversy, shining a spotlight on the troubling phenomenon of ‘lawfare’—the strategic use of legal mechanisms to target political opponents. Detractors warn that these cases pose a serious risk to the very foundations of our justice system and democracy.