Foreign electoral interventions are attempts by governments, covertly or overtly, to influence elections in another country. A 2016 study by Dov H. Levin concluded that the country intervening in most foreign elections was the United States with 81 interventions, followed by Russia (including the former Soviet Union) with 36 interventions from 1946 to 2000. In July 2018 U.S. Representative Ro Khanna introduced an amendment that would have prevented U.S. intelligence agencies from receiving funding that could be used to interfere in the elections of foreign governments. The amendment would…
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@B43QV9M3wks3W
I will say no knowing that CISIS will continue to support democracy in enemy states clandestinely (which i unofficially approve of)
@B2P2T622mos2MO
Yes but only to influence public public opinion, not tamper with a fair voting process. Unless the country/citizens are under threat of tyranny
@9WFR74Q 6mos6MO
Absolutely not. There is far too much potential for bad actors with biases to pull the strings on another countries government for ill intentioned politicians/agencies/militaries/financiers.
We should never interfere with another countries voting and policies.
@9RZPX678mos8MO
yes, we must ally with big fish like the USA, before more foreign interference from BRICS can come unabridged into our country
@8VJNWNB4yrs4Y
Yes, but only to ensure election integrity
@8V76GNDNew Democratic4yrs4Y
If we focus on cleaning up our own back yard we will be a better example. We should use influence to support global human rights, environmental stewardship, and collaborative economic sustainability.
@8XZMDGY3yrs3Y
Yes, but only in countries which agree to participate in and display a great likelihood of succeeding in an electoral system.
@93TNZM93yrs3Y
@8QMYYKS4yrs4Y
Only in Communist countries, oh wait they dont have elections, then no
@8CX6YRP5yrs5Y
Yes, but only if it benefits Canada economically.
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