Friday Focus: Democracies in trouble – a controversial political pardon
Friday Focus: Democracies in trouble – a controversial political pardon
This week’s Friday Focus examines how Democracies are in trouble from South Korea to France to the U.S., where voters have lost trust in political elites, especially in France where the blowback to Macron’s brand of politics has made room for the ascendency of the far-right under Marine Le Pen. Rudyard and Janice then turn their focus to the U.S. where President Biden has conferred an unconditional pardon on his son Hunter Biden, with speculation that he might pardon any politician or civil servant who could face prosecution from a vengeful Trump administration. This controversial move would be unwise, Rudyard argues, setting a dangerous precedent and confirming voters’ suspicions that elites are not subject to the same consequences as everyone else. In the final moments of the show, Rudyard and Janice turn to Syria, where rebels have renewed their offensive against the Assad regime and taken over key battleground areas. Could this successful push have anything to do with Iran’s weakening in the region, as a result of Israel’s military successes against its proxies?
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