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Democracy Means 'Playing by the Same Rules'

Published February 22, 2026, 09:14
Democracy Means 'Playing by the Same Rules'

In an opinion article, the author discusses the importance of democracy and citizen participation in democratic processes. Starting with his personal experience in local elections in Ireland, he emphasizes that democracy lies in real participation, discussions and compromises. According to the author, democracy is based on free and open dialogue and clear rules that must be followed by everyone. He compares democracy to a football match, where rules and a referee are essential to ensure fairness and equal competition. Without rules, unfair advantages and violations would lead to chaos. Democracy, therefore, requires investment in democratic processes, ensuring a level playing field for all citizens. The author points out that throughout Europe, authoritarian regimes are trying to undermine democracy, using hybrid tactics such as misinformation and interference in elections. Digital transformation has intensified these challenges, as the online sphere allows for the faster spread of misinformation. In conclusion, the author emphasizes that democracy requires constant vigilance and effort to protect it from external and internal threats. Democracy is not a given, but a process that requires the participation and defense of all citizens.