Historic Election Reforms Sweep Across European Democracies
Source: European Observer
In a wave of democratic renewal, several European countries have simultaneously adopted major electoral reforms. The changes include ranked-choice voting systems, mandatory transparency requirements for political advertising, and expanded early voting periods.
The reforms come in response to declining voter turnout across the continent and growing concerns about the influence of misinformation on elections. Proponents say the changes will reinvigorate democratic participation and restore public trust in the electoral process.
"Democracy must evolve to remain relevant," said one EU parliament member. "These reforms represent the most significant update to our electoral systems in decades."
The changes have been met with widespread public approval, with polls showing over 70% support in most countries. Implementation is expected to begin ahead of the next round of national elections.