Freedom Index (Manala)

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The Manalan Freedom Index is a yearly survey and report by the TBD-based non-governmental organization TBD that assesses the extent of civil and political liberties in every nation and autonomous territory in the world. The Manalan Freedom Index was launched in 1993 by TBD. It produces annual scores representing the levels of political rights and civil liberties in each state and territory, on a scale from 1 (most free) to 10 (least free). Depending on the ratings, the nations are then classified as "Free", "Partly Free", or "Not Free". The report is often used by researchers in order to measure democracy in a nation.

Country rankings

  Free   Partly Free   Not Free   Not Covered
Country Electoral Democracy Political Rights Civil Liberties Free Notes
 Antarctic Circle States Yes 1 2 Free
 Gagium Yes 1 1 Free
 The Furbish Islands Yes 1 1 Free
 Hrvada Yes 2 2 Free
 Perlsienne Yes 2 3 Free
 Mantocia Yes 4 5 Partly
 Greater Niagara Yes (Inactive due to Niagaran Civil War 7 6 Partly Freedom Index ranking has decreased due to the Niagaran Civil War.
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