Start 1861: I just inherited the Dutch throne

Chapter 685: The Dutch democracy card hits the world for the first time

Chapter 685: The Dutch democracy brand hits the world for the first time

on the other side of the Pacific.

On October 1878, 10, the Socialist Party, the third largest party in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, published its first report on global human rights in the Australian Daily. Its appearance immediately shocked the world.

In this report, signed personally by the leader of the Socialist Party, Jules Danetant, and the Director General of the International Labor Union and the Dutch social reform thinker Henry Daly, it lists various parts of protecting the human rights of people around the world. Among them, this report The report makes many recommendations for Europe and Latin America, and in particular it severely criticizes democratically elected governments in Latin America.

Socialist Party leader Jules Danetang even put forward new requirements for the ruling party of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Not only to safeguard the interests of the Netherlands, the future ruling party of the Netherlands should also take safeguarding human rights in the global society as its own responsibility and demand that the future The Dutch government should make more positive and loud voices on human rights.

A recent survey by the "Latin American Democracy Dynamics Survey" pointed out that many Latin Americans today do not support democracy, accounting for more than 60%, and less than a quarter of people are satisfied with the changes that democracy has brought to their countries. , the reason is believed to be related to the Spanish colonial history of the entire region.

Since 1870, the democratic-controlled wave launched by the Kingdom of the Netherlands first shook the entire Latin America, including Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Bolivia, Nicolás, Paraguay and Peru, and later also affected Colombia, Venezuela and Mexico.

Nowadays, the region seems to be in a democratic dilemma, and various political parties that have been in power for many years have become strong. Among them, Venezuela has become a model of democracy in Latin America. Elections are held every six years, and everything is in order.However, Argentina, which was originally democratic in Latin America, has become the least democratic country in Latin America.

So William IV had different plans for this.

And he also attacked Argentina to break the evolution of Latin America's oligarchic politics.The current three major parties in the Netherlands have made perfect changes, successfully making the Netherlands the leader of the second democratization. This is a reflection of the 17th century when Britain became the leader in Europe with its constitutional monarchy. The challenge that established the strongest foundation for the Future’s hegemony for more than 200 years.

Now the Netherlands has implemented a three-party and multi-party system since 1870. While it shocked the world, it also made the world's leading old European countries pay close attention to every move of the Netherlands. In particular, the Kingdom of the Netherlands moved its capital to Melbourne on the Far East Australian continent in 1870. It adds to the mixed flavors in Europe, making the Netherlands a place where Europe needs to crane its neck to observe.

The Netherlands' distance from the European turmoil gave the Netherlands a piece of pure land to escape the war. At first, democracy operated quite smoothly in Europe and Latin America. The economy grew at an unprecedented high speed, and the number of the middle class increased slightly. However, the good times did not last long, and many people were voted in The elected national leader expanded his military power, abolished the constitution, evaded judicial sanctions, prevented outsiders from reviewing his power, and continued to do so for decades. William IV needed to carry out targeted strategies in this regard.

As the Dutch democratic fighter, Director General of the International Labor Federation, and Dutch social reform thinker Henry Daly said: At present, except for the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Europe is only a semi-finished democracy, and democracy has become a semi-finished democracy in Latin America. The only fantasy creature ever created.

The damage done by presidents across Latin America varies in severity, but all involve some form of corruption, participation in violence, or oppression of those with different opinions.For example, Argentina's currently powerful President Miter often talks about strengthening the rule of law, but behind the scenes he is strengthening his control over Argentina's courts.This triggered dissatisfaction among various forces and ordinary people in Argentina.

At present, Arturo Lauzon, who became the president of northern Chile after expelling former President Mascaiano, has blatantly continued the concentration of power of the previous president. His previous criticism of Mascaiano seems to be now Many of these have begun to manifest themselves in him. He was also found out by southern Chileans as trying to cover up and obstruct the investigation of private bribery cases among various local factions in northern Chile.

With the emergence of the "Survey on Democratic Dynamics in Latin America" ​​released by the Australian Daily, people can't help but observe the impact this has on the world.

"European Times" published its own opinion at the same time on the second day in Europe. This opinion is based on a report released by the "World Trade and Economic Forum" held in The Hague, in which Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Venezuela, Ecuador , Bolivia, Nicaragua, and other countries, Argentina and Chile are among the countries with the lowest level of legal system
In this report, King Pedro II of Brazil seems to miss power very much. He never gives up more power and severely suppresses the elected Prime Minister Fonseca. This makes both parties very unconstructive in Brazil's economic construction. , Brazil’s economy is in slump and other problems have made it unable to cope with problems. In recent years, Brazil’s current senators and congressmen have frequently been found guilty of corruption one after another, but in the end nothing happened.The Brazilian people are complaining very much, and their trust in the Brazilian cabinet government and the royal family has reached the lowest level in history.

As Argentina appears to be trapped in a political vortex of presidential power, other Latin American countries need to be wary of becoming the next Argentina.

The Euro Times report warns that countries need to learn from the Dutch approach to governance so that they can become as prosperous as the Netherlands.

Instead of falling into an oligarchy like Argentina and letting people become victims.

In this regard, the Dutch Socialist Party and the International Labor Union have established a dynamic report on freedom and democracy to observe the development of democracy around the world. This report is called "Freedom Home" and will release a global freedom report in Sydney every year. Come and watch to learn more about the changing trends of global international freedom, partial freedom and unfreedom.

Henry Daly, Director General of the International Labor Federation and Dutch social reform thinker, was the monster created by William IV to carry out democracy in the world. He obeyed William IV and was the trump card of the Netherlands in controlling this democratic card. .

William IV told Henry Daly: "The reason why some countries cannot successfully complete democratic transformation lies in the degree of composition of the state apparatus, the degree of implementation of the rule of law and the degree of accountable government."

He emphasized that a successful modern liberal democracy must consist of the above three aspects, and maintain a stable balance among the three. Although it promotes citizens' democratic participation in politics, it seems that the understanding of success still remains. Street-to-street political participation in the form of protests to pursue change has led to constant disputes.

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