Freedom in the World

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Freedom in the world is a yearly survey that measures the degree of civil liberties and political rights in every nation and significant related and disputed territories around the world. Freedom in the World ratings are determined by this methodology and are ranked on a point score of 1-100. Nations and territories with a score of -4 to 35 are classified as not free, 36-70 as partially free, and 71-100 as free. To qualify as a Electoral Democracy, a state must have satisfied the following criteria.

  1. A competitive, multiparty political system
  2. Adult suffrage for all citizens without criminal convictions (some states may further punish and subjugate people with criminal convictions by disenfranchising them from the democratic process
  3. Regularly contested elections conducted in conditions of ballot secrecy, reasonable ballot security, and the absence of massive voter fraud that yields results that are unrepresentative of the public will
  4. Significant public access of major political parties to the electorate through the media and through generally open political campaigning.
  5. A score of 7 or above in political rights subcategory A and a overall political rights score above 20.

Rankings

Name Continent Electoral Democracy Political Rights Civil Liberties Total Classification
Aduraszna Borea Yes 31 50 81 Free
Auravas Gondwana Yes 40 59 99 Free
Cryria Novaris Yes 33 50 83 Free
Durakia Novaris Yes 38 57 95 Free
Kurandia Borea[disputed ] Yes 22 55 77 Free
West Borean Federation Borea Yes 34 47 81 Free
  Kuduk Novaris Yes 35 55 90 Free
Vistaraland Transcontinental Yes 35 51 86 Free