Democracy in EuropeChanges in democracyAfter the fall of Communism most countries in Central and Eastern Europe either democratized or re-democratized. Some democratic backsliding can be observed in parts of Europe, including Hungary and Poland. The V-Dem Democracy Report identified for the year 2023 Montenegro and Kosovo as cases of stand-alone democratization and North Macedonia as a case of U-Turn democratization, while Poland as a small but statistically insignificant uptick in liberal democracy index. Some view European democracies have become more consensual and less majoritarian over time. Increased importance of constitutionalism has been claimed.Measures of democracyThe table below shows European countries scored on 2 high-level V-Dem Democracy indices and 4 mid-level Democracy Component indices evaluating the state of democracy in year 2024 which were published in 2025.By countryAzerbaijanAhead of the 2024 Azerbaijani presidential election, Amnesty International reported an increased crackdown on the right to freedom of expression, repression of peaceful dissent, a coordinated assault on civil society, and the targeting of critical voices by President Ilham Aliyev.BelarusUnfair elections were reported in Belarus.GeorgiaElectoral fraud was reported at the 2024 Georgian parliamentary election.RussiaUnfair elections were reported in Russia due to political repression and allegations of electoral fraud. Lack of freedom of the press resulted that most of Russians believe that the elections in Russia are mostly fair.SerbiaAt 2023 Serbian parliamentary election electoral fraud was reported.TurkeyLimited political freedom of the press is reported in Turkey.