Pres. Biden Calls On Leaders To End "Backward Slide" Of Democracy
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The president pointed to a host of challenges confronting democracies, including corruption, inequality, and limitations on press freedom.
President Joe Biden expressed alarm at a "backward slide" of democracy around the globe on Thursday, calling on fellow world leaders to work with him to bolster democratic institutions as his administration grows increasingly concerned about China's and Russia's push for global influence.
President Biden's comments to more than 100 leaders at the White House's first virtual Summit for Democracy came as they pointed to a host of challenges confronting democracies, including corruption, inequality, and limitations on press freedom. The leaders also expressed increasing worry about the perils of disinformation and strengthening autocracies.
"Will we allow the backward slide of rights and democracy to continue unchecked?" President Biden asked. "Or will we together -- together -- have a vision ... and courage to once more lead the march of human progress and human freedom forward?"