Dictators and elections

'Now mass media are everywhere, and even the dictators have to pretend that they are in power by the will of the people. It will be a long time before they actually disappear (if they ever do), but they already rule less than half of the world’s people, and they all have to go through a charade of democracy to legitimize their rule,' writes Gwynne Dyer.
Russian president Vladimir Putin was recently re-elected to a fourth six-year term by a 76 per cent majority on a 76 per cent turn-out, in an election that many in the West have slammed as a sham.

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