27.05.2020

Democracy and The State Of Emergency: Second Report

The second report of our ongoing series “Democracy and the State of Emergency” is out now and can be found here, together with an interview with our Macedonian author, Prof. Nenad Markovikj.

we have asked experts, political scientists, sociologists and political analysts, to write reports on the response of the governments to the Corona crisis and their effects on democratic institutions and public life. The reports cover the situation of “Democracy and the State of Emergency” in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia. Today we are publishing the second edition in this series:

DEMOCRACY AND THE STATE OF EMERGENCY

Political Battles Emerging from the Corona Crisis in the Western Balkans, Croatia and Slovenia

While the governments have managed to prevent the healthcare systems from collapse, we can see a gradual relaxation of the measures affecting civil and political rights. At the same time, the fight against the Corona pandemic is becoming more and more of a political battle demonstrating clearly the different strengths and weaknesses of the respective democracies.

As the corona pandemic and responses to it in the region unfold, we will continue to monitor the development. This is the second in a series of reports which sets out to monitor effects of the corona crisis management on institutions, political and civil rights, parties, civil society, as well as external factors. More Analysis will follow on June 15.

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