prodemocracy
Prodemocracy refers to political support for democratic governance and civil liberties. It describes individuals, groups, or movements that advocate free and fair elections, rule of law, political pluralism, freedom of expression, and accountability of government officials. Pro-democracy actors typically seek to constrain executive power, reduce corruption, and safeguard human rights through peaceful means such as protests, advocacy, civil resistance, and legal reform campaigns. The term is used across regimes and regions, and its meaning can vary with local constitutional arrangements.
In authoritarian or hybrid regimes, pro-democracy movements challenge incumbent authorities and call for constitutional reforms, independent
Historical and regional examples include pro-democracy movements and protests in Hong Kong, broader discussions around Chinese
See also: democracy, civil liberties, human rights, political reform.