illiberal$37494$ - traducción al español
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illiberal$37494$ - traducción al español

STATE OF GOVERNANCE WHICH HAS SOME FEATURES OF LIBERAL DEMOCRACY BUT LACKS PERSONAL FREEDOM
Illiberal; Illiberal democracies; Illiberalism; Pseudo-democracy; Pseudo democracy; Illiberal state; Illiberal-democratic; Pseudodemocracy

illiberal      
adj. falto de liberalidad, conservador
illiberal         
(adj.) = conservador, intolerante, intransigente
Ex: It is argued that Israel, in spite of its free elections, is an illiberal democracy.

Definición

illiberal
If you describe someone or something as illiberal, you are critical of them because they do not allow or approve of much freedom or choice of action.
...illiberal legislation...
ADJ [disapproval]

Wikipedia

Illiberal democracy

An illiberal democracy describes a governing system in which, although elections take place, citizens are cut off from knowledge about the activities of those who exercise real power because of the lack of civil liberties; thus it does not constitute an open society.

The rulers of an illiberal democracy may ignore or bypass constitutional limits on their power. They also tend to ignore the will of the minority which is what makes the democracy illiberal. Elections in an illiberal democracy are often manipulated or rigged, being used to legitimize and consolidate the incumbent rather than to choose the country's leaders and policies.

Some theorists say that illiberal democracy is a fundamentally undemocratic hybrid regime and therefore prefer terms such as electoral authoritarianism, competitive authoritarianism, or soft authoritarianism.