Fifty years after the incident, it has hit rock bottom again, and this time, the major institutions that gave the executive branch credibility at the time are also under suspicion today. The media is no longer trusted, the judiciary is seen as an instrument rather than an arbiter, and the number of extremists infiltrating the security forces is increasingly disturbing. In this case, "democracy" seems to be an empty shell. The most extremists are determined to undermine the foundations of "democracy" in order to protect the privileges of the most beneficiaries. More diverse and looser than ever. Fear of a radical shift within the party, clinging to some completely outdated formal mechanism. Progressives are disappointed by the manipulation, hypocrisy and inertia of party leaders.

Where the allegations of electoral fraud are most paradoxical is the fact that the party is falsifying the vote to the greatest extent possible. Legislative measures to limit the exercise of the right to vote were taken early by the party-controlled state legislature. This is nothing new, but the intensity and intensity of this time threatens to severely distort the electoral process. Fear that the demographic development of society will relegate them to secondary political roles. If possible, they hope to regain control of both chambers this year and keep it at all costs. Attempts to reverse this disenfranchisement process by reforming and strengthening federal laws on voting rights, which have been partially repealed by a Supreme Court ruling.

Falsifying public opinion through complex means such as census administration or reorganizing constituencies is not unique, but legislation to protect and amplify abuse of power is especially outrageous and vicious. According to a study by the University of Virginia, it will take less than 20 years. Currently, this imbalance already exists, just in a smaller proportion. In addition to political rights, there is another major failure in social coexistence, namely the rapidly widening social inequality. The Social Protection program has been stalled by friendly attacks from two Democratic senators in Congress, making it difficult to govern. Blame the lack of courage to expose these two traitors, who, in fact, never believed in this one who was too obsessed with flawed rules.