Democracy On Trial Again

What happens when a former president stands before a judge is less about personal downfall than national self-recognition. A country built on written rules is forced to decide whether those rules are living commitments or just ceremonial language. Every filing, every objection, every ruling becomes a mirror: are the laws blind to status, or do they quietly bow to it when the stakes are highest?

Far beyond the courthouse steps, citizens and foreign observers are measuring not the fate of one man, but the credibility of an entire system. If the process is steady, transparent, and principled, it could renew a fading belief that power is constrained by something larger than itself. If it skews toward spectacle or partisan revenge, it will carve a deeper cynicism into public life—a warning that in the end, justice answers not to truth, but to whoever holds the gavel.

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