I can only speak for Brazil. Right now, I'm sure everyone knows that Brazil is going through what I'm going to call a political crisis in some ways. Our past president was impeached; our past president went to jail. We have the vice-president in power now, and there will be elections this year.
The good thing about that is that people are taking democracy into their hands, things are changing, and people are going to jail. It's moving. The best thing that can happen with all of that is that the population is moving away from government in terms of expectation. Right now, you don't have everyone waiting for the election in October, which is what happened four years ago. Everyone was waiting for the whole year. Everything stopped because of the elections.
Right now, the businesses are saying, “You know what, we can't wait for government because anything can happen any second—it's so volatile right now.” The businesses are taking ownership of what they need to do to go ahead and not depend on government.
To answer your question, if anything, democracy in Brazil is getting better.