Donald Trump Enforces Major Election Reforms, Cites India and Brazil as Examples

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Donald Trump Enforces Major Election Reforms, Cites India and Brazil as Examples

Former U.S. President Donald Trump is making bold moves after assuming office for a second term, capturing global attention with his decisions. He has already imposed tariffs on various countries, sparking trade wars, and enforced strict policies on immigration and international sanctions. Additionally, he has initiated sweeping changes in several American institutions. Now, he has taken another significant step by introducing major reforms in the U.S. election process.

Trump has mandated citizenship documentation for voter registration, signing an executive order on Tuesday. During this announcement, he cited countries like India and Brazil as examples. He emphasized that despite being a global leader in democracy, the U.S. has fallen behind in implementing fundamental election regulations, unlike other modern and developing nations that have more stringent processes.

In his executive order, Trump highlighted that India and Brazil integrate voter identification with biometric databases, ensuring a more secure election system. In contrast, the U.S. still relies on self-verification for citizenship confirmation. He also pointed out that countries like Germany and Canada use paper ballots for vote counting, which adds an extra layer of security. Trump stressed the need for urgent improvements in the American election system to address its current flaws.



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