voters are turning towards more radical parties on both the left and right. The dissatisfaction with the status quo, fueled by economic woes and a sense of disconnect from the political establishment, shows no signs of abating.
As we look ahead to 2025, it is clear that the year of democracy has not brought the hoped-for renewal of faith in the system. Instead, it has laid bare the deep-seated grievances and divisions that have been simmering beneath the surface for years.
It remains to be seen whether this wave of populism will lead to meaningful change or simply further entrench the polarization and dysfunction that have come to define our politics. But one thing is certain – the winds of change are blowing, and the established order is being challenged like never before.