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Kinyuy Claudette Yiilareng is a journalist who writes for Democracy Chronicles from the city of Bamenda in Cameroon. Check out more from our 100+ global authors today!

International Day Of Democracy 15 September 2018

September 15, 2018 by Kinyuy Claudette Yiilareng Leave a Comment

International Day Of Democracy; 15 September 2018

International Day of Democracy will mark its 10th anniversary on 15 September 2018. This day has been observed by United Nations member states since 2008.

Filed Under: International Democracy, International Democracy Originals Tagged With: United Nations, Worldwide

Profile: Imran Ahmad Khan Niazi, the 22nd Prime Minister Of Pakistan

September 13, 2018 by Kinyuy Claudette Yiilareng Leave a Comment

Imran Ahmad Khan Niazi, 22nd Prime Minister Of Pakistan

Who is this professional cricket player turned politician just tapped to rule this giant nuclear-armed country in the middle of a period of tremendous change? Who is this new Khan?

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Asia, Pakistan

How President Museveni Avoids the International Isolation of Uganda

September 13, 2018 by Kinyuy Claudette Yiilareng Leave a Comment

International Isolation of Uganda

Coming amidst the recent backdrop of troubles in the country, Museveni’s strongly worded warning is one of the more revealing moments that we’ve seen of how he avoids isolation.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Africa, Dictatorships, Uganda

Court Intervenes In 50th Congressional District California Runoff

August 23, 2018 by Kinyuy Claudette Yiilareng Leave a Comment

Court Intervenes In 50th Congressional District California Runoff

California Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter and wife are under investigation by FBI on charges of diverting campaign funds as America’s courts continue to play their role in the country’s democracy.

Filed Under: American Democracy Originals Tagged With: American Corruption, Money Politics

Hola Cuba! Democracy? Cuba Launches Mobile Internet

August 23, 2018 by Kinyuy Claudette Yiilareng Leave a Comment

Hola Cuba! Democracy? Cuba Launches Mobile Internet

Where freedom of speech and expression could land you to jail without trial there appears to be a gradual opening up to democracy as Cuba launches mobile internet.

Filed Under: International Democracy Originals Tagged With: Caribbean, Cuba, Dictatorships, Journalism and Free Speech

Who is Imran Khan, Pakistan’s New Prime Minister?

August 20, 2018 by Kinyuy Claudette Yiilareng Leave a Comment

Imran Ahmad Khan Niazi, Pakistan’s New Prime Minister: Who Is He?

The remarkable life of Imran Khan begins in the teeming cosmopolitan capital of Pakistan’s Punjab provinceThe remarkable life of Imran Khan begins in the teeming cosmopolitan capital of Pakistan’s Punjab province, Lahore, in 1952 where he was born to the upper-middle class Pashtun familyThe remarkable life of Imran Khan begins in the teeming cosmopolitan capital of Pakistan’s Punjab province, Lahore, in 1952 where he was born to the upper-middle class Pashtun family in 1952 where he was born to the upper-middle class Pashtun family

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Asia, Celebrity Politics, Pakistan

Worrying Cyberattacks on Democratic House Candidate in California

August 16, 2018 by Kinyuy Claudette Yiilareng Leave a Comment

Cyber-Attacks on Dr. Hans Keirstead

A series of cyber-attacks targeted Rep. Dana Rohrabacher’s Democratic opponent. The brain behind this attack still remains a mystery. But Rohrabacher has a nickname among his colleagues: Putin’s Favorite Congressman. 

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Internet and Democracy, Spying and Privacy, Voting Technology

Supporting the Surge In Women Candidates Vying For House Seats

August 16, 2018 by Kinyuy Claudette Yiilareng Leave a Comment

Surge in Women Candidates Vying for Congressional Seats

Successes have empowered women but until they actually get a chance to make change, the U.S will never know what has been swept under the carpet.

Filed Under: American Democracy Originals, Democracy in America Tagged With: Women and Democracy, Women Voting Rights

A Brief Overview of Cuban Constitutions Since 1976

August 16, 2018 by Kinyuy Claudette Yiilareng Leave a Comment

Cuban Constitutions Since 1976

Cuba has begun its walk towards a new era, modifying its constitution by recognising private ownership of property, the creation of a free market, etc.

Filed Under: International Democracy, International Democracy Originals Tagged With: Cuba, Dictatorships

Judge Blocks Unjust North Carolina Ballot Access Law

August 14, 2018 by Kinyuy Claudette Yiilareng Leave a Comment

North Carolina Ballot Access Law

A law potentially violating the constitutional rights of Chris Anglin and Rebecca Edwards has been repealed by a North Carolina judge Monday.

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: American State Elections, Third Party

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