International Democracy -Day September 15, 2025, it's all

Jakarta – The International Democracy Democracy is commemorated every year on September 15. This year is a commemoration of the 18th International Democracy Day. Following the information on International Democracy Day 2025. Browse to continue with the content of International Democracy Day of International Democracy, cited by the UN website, International Democracy Day offers the opportunity to review the conditions of democracy in the world. Democracy is a process as well as a purpose, and only with the full participation and support of the international community, national government agencies, civil society and individuals, can the ideals of democracy for all people, everywhere, be realized. Freedom of expression is a fundamental human rights, as set out in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. However, there are government and ruling parties that find different ways to prevent it. Article 19 The Universal Declaration of Human Rights says: “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right contains freedom to think without interruption and to seek, accept and convey information and ideas through any media through any media and regardless of boundaries.” The relationship between democracy and freedom of the press is also listed in the international covenant on civil and political rights. Information about the commemoration of International Democracy Day 2025 Democracy gained its power from the people, in the form of their voices, their choices and their participation in the formation of society. Democracy will develop rapidly when protecting rights, especially for those who remain most behind. In the commemoration of the 18th International Democracy Day of 2025, the UN Secretary General António Guterres’ the courage of people everywhere that forms their society through dialogue, participation and confidence “and assumes that these efforts are more important than before” when democracy and legal supremacy are attacked by disinformation, division and narrowing of the civil space. The UN Democracy Fund will hold an International Democratic Day event on Monday, September 15 at the UN headquarters to emphasize how democratic participation can be changed, “from voice to action” or “from voting action”. This event is rooted on the principle of “we the people” and aims to show democracy as a power that relives the hope and cooperation. UN Democracy Funds (Undef) have played an important role in promoting democratic values ​​around the world for 20 years. Since established, Undef has supported civil society, inclusive participation and strengthened institutions that maintain human rights and legal supremacy. (KNY/IMK)