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Opaque political financing burdens democracy in Bangladesh
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49925, member: 636"] America spent nearly $16 billion on the 2024 elections. Rich countries like the US and UK track every dollar politicians raise and spend. Poor nations like Bangladesh keep their political money secrets hidden from public view. People give money to political parties through membership fees and donations. The bigger the donation, the more power donors expect to have over politicians. Elon Musk gave over $290 million to the 2024 US election campaigns. He used his massive donation to influence government decisions after the election. Bernie Sanders pointed out that super-rich Americans make up just half a percent of the population. These wealthy people paid for 18 percent of all election spending. Sanders said billionaires are buying the government and destroying fair voting. Bangladesh has weak rules about political money and corruption runs wild. The country requires candidates to report their campaign funds and parties must file yearly financial reports. However, no system exists to track who gives money to political parties or how much they donate. Full-time political workers never get paid regular salaries from their parties. These workers turn to illegal activities like extortion and toll collection to make money. Unpaid political workers become criminals to survive. They shake down businesses, grab land illegally, and build slums for profit. Political parties ignore these crimes because they need these workers for campaigns. This corruption makes everything cost more for regular people. Better political financing rules could stop this cycle of crime and make democracy work for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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