Opinion poll: 'American democracy' is causing chaos in the world
A new opinion poll has revealed that many conflicts and disasters in the world are due to the US policy of spreading what it claims is "democracy" in the world.
According to an opinion poll conducted by the Chinese television channel CGTN in collaboration with the Renmin University of China and the New Era Institute of International Communication, respondents in the world showed a high level of dissatisfaction with the continued use of the issue of democracy by the United States to oppress other countries. for his own benefit, as well as increasing world division and conflict.
According to the survey, 71 percent of the respondents criticized the United States for interfering in the internal affairs of other countries and suppressing them under the pretext of "democracy. At the same time, 62.3 percent of the respondents expressed dissatisfaction with the behavior of the United States of imperialism" and misuse of sanctions and forcing countries to follow their economic policies .
In the survey, nearly 70 percent (68 percent) of global respondents are very concerned about the United States' long history of fomenting "racial revolutions" and waging "proxy wars" around the world. 65.8 percent of the respondents were strongly opposed to forcing other countries to change their political systems through coups of governments in power and invasion.
According to the opinion poll, 84.3 percent of the respondents believe that democracy manifests itself in different ways in different countries and cultures. In addition, many believe that no one can claim to be the best example of democracy and it is impossible to have a uniform political system.
84.8% of the respondents are of the opinion that when deciding on the political system, the country should take into account the history, culture and national situation. 79.5 percent of respondents expressed strong opposition to imperialism and the use of force by the United States at the international level under the banner of "democracy."
86.8 percent of the respondents wanted the United States to end its imperialism during interactions with other countries.