Populist
leaders will do anything to keep power. They get to power through lies, manipulation
of facts, verbal violence, intrigue and appeals to the most primary instincts
of people. They keep using the same tactics once at the top of political food
chain. They are then particularly dangerous as they have control over the institutional
levers of authority and manage to acquire the support of those in the media
that love to be obsequious to dictators and are ready to embark on the same
disastrous demagogic train. All of them, leaders and their media acolytes, create
a special type of enemy, what they call the elites. Everyone that opposes them,
or comes up with different ideas, or talks about the respect for rules,
institutions and separation of power, is tagged as an elite. The members of the
elite are then called enemies of the people. We hear that accusation being
thrown at judges, democratic politicians, professional journalists, competent
civil servants, and so on.
All
this is not really new. What is new and extremely worrisome is to see this type
of unacceptable political behaviour taking ground in our traditionally open and
democratic societies. The worm is now in our democratic apple. That’s a major
development that needs to be combated with clarity of purpose and extremely
effective communications. We must not be perceived as hesitating in front of
the populists that are in charge or try to get to power. We must show
leadership and moral strength.
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