* Sixty two of the one hundred and ninety~two nations decide in 2024
* The elections include both parliamentary and presidential elections
* The big nations decide the fate of democracy
The world witnesses a stunning number of elections in 2024 as many persons decide both at presidential and parliamentary level. This has attracted attention from analysts as the BRICS nations except for Brazil together with USA are on the highway to choosing their next governments. This sends the nearly a quarter of the world's population into electoral drama and suspense as the world may witness a shift from the democracy to authoritarian regimes.
As the U.S presidential elections pending upto next next year in November, there continues to grow rising fears from many Democrats as Republican Trump most likely to win the fight back to the white house come November next year. These fears grow amid the continuing unpopularity of President Biden due to his endless support to Ukraine in its struggle to resist Russia while the U.S countinues to splash billions of dollars on what many perceive as unprofitable to the United States and has similarly attracted attention from Donald Trump who has continuously criticised the Biden administration and holds it with much discontent due to claims of being cheated in the past elections that sent Trump out of office. He now returns with a vow to punish his enemies including Biden and the United States judiciary.
Moscow's elections slated for March next year will witness President Putin extend his rule for another six years upto atleast 2030 with many perceiving his win as a foregone conclusion due to the massive crackdown on opposition over the recent years with top opposition member Alexei Navalny still missing since his disappearance from the penal code prison where had been put behind bars for 19 years on counts of treason
India's Na?endra Modi also sets to remain in power if he wins the July election thus keeping him in power upto atlist 2029 with the prime minister emphasizing economic development and sidelining human rights.
President Xi Jinping also condemns the slated Taiwan presidential election urging his army to prepare for full scale invasion of the island country by 2027 refering to the democratic nation as a sacred city of China.
South Africa's ruling ANC political party which has been governing the nation since independence now looks to prolong its rule despite having lost popularity over the years due to corruption and mismanagement of public funds and therefore may have to rely on alliances to keep President Cyril Ramaphosa in power.