London, October 2025 β Former President Barack Obama has warned of a βrising wave of authoritarianism sweeping the globe,β cautioning that no country is immune from attacks on democracy. He spoke during a discussion with democracy activists from Hungary and Poland, highlighting concerns about civil liberties, media freedom, and the justice system.
βWeβre seeing politicians target civil society, undermine freedom of the press, weaponize the justice system,β Obama said. βEven countries that thought they were immune now understand we are all part of one struggle.β
The event included panelists who participated in the Obama Foundationβs young leaders program. They were SΓ‘ndor LΓ©derer, co-founder of an anti-corruption group in Hungary; Stefania Kapronczay, former co-director of the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union; and Zuzanna Rudzinska-Bluszcz, former Deputy Justice Minister of Poland.
Obamaβs remarks, though not naming President Donald Trump, were widely interpreted as a veiled critique of the current U.S. administration and its alignment with populist and authoritarian leaders abroad. Hungaryβs Prime Minister Viktor OrbΓ‘n, known for promoting βilliberal democracy,β has been praised by Trump, while Poland recently elected a right-wing populist president.
The former president emphasized that populist movements often thrive when centrist governments fail to meet public expectations. βGovernments, whether center-right or center-left, losing touch with people opens the door for right-wing populism, anti-immigrant sentiment, anger, and grievances,β he said.
Obama also highlighted structural challenges, noting wealth gaps, complex economies, and the influence of social media. βPeople feel they donβt have control, and social media amplifies fear and anger,β he added.
The former president contrasted authoritariansβ tactics with democratic governance, explaining that they often focus on βbreaking thingsβ rather than building sustainable solutions. βThey remove constraints on their actions and empower themselves in a small group, but solving big problems like healthcare or education requires creating new structures,β he said.
Obama concluded by urging leaders and citizens worldwide to strengthen institutions and ensure meaningful participation, warning that unchecked populism and authoritarianism threaten global stability.
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