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Abstract
Liberal democracy is currently facing critical challenges as a fundamental basis for the political participation of society in public decisions. The discontent of a significant share of individuals, populist ideas, the pandemic, increasingly sophisticated technological advances, and international and non-international armed conflicts are the reasons behind the ongoing questioning of this political organization model
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