29 Mar, 03:30··

Europeans Question Strong Leaders

El País

The article talks about problems with democracy in Europe and other countries. Institutions still work, but people feel something important is changing. It suggests a new way of leading politics.

The article expresses worries about the future of democracy. It says that while governments continue to operate, there is a sense of decline. The author proposes a change in political leadership. This change is called 'feminine power'. The idea is not clearly explained, but it represents a different approach to governing.

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Highlights

European Democracy Concerns

Articles share worries about the stability of democracy in Europe and globally.

Functional Institutions Remain

Despite concerns, European institutions are still working.

Feeling of Weakening

There is a growing sense that something important is failing.

Advocacy for 'Feminine Power'

Both articles suggest a shift in political leadership is needed.

Unclear 'Feminine Power' Concept

'Feminine power' is not clearly defined in the articles.

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