Le Monde reports leaders in liberal democracies lose grace period after about six months
Le Monde notes that leaders in liberal democracies enjoy a short grace period. The observation suggests public patience wanes after roughly six months in office. Analysts
Le Monde notes that leaders in liberal democracies enjoy a short grace period. The
observation suggests public patience wanes after roughly six months in office. Analysts
attribute the rapid shift to heightened expectations and media scrutiny. The pattern has
been observed across multiple recent administrations. Politicians often face intensified
criticism once the initial honeymoon ends. The finding highlights the challenges of
maintaining support early in a term. Experts warn that leaders must deliver results
quickly to avoid backlash. The article underscores the fleeting nature of early political
goodwill.