Political stability and social harmony are crucial for any nation's success. Today, we'll compare these aspects in Angola and the Philippines.
Angola's Political Stability Index is 62 out of 100, while the Philippines scores 68.
Angola, with a population of 32.8 million, has experienced political instability, including demonstrations and power struggles. Its score reflects this.
The Philippines, with its 111 million people, also faces political volatility, with frequent transitions and occasional unrest, despite its higher score.
Angola's history of civil war has left its political landscape fragile. Building stability is a long, difficult process. Social harmony is also a challenge, given diverse ethnic groups and significant income inequality.
The Philippines, while democratic and vibrant, can be unpredictable. However, its people are known for their resilience.
Both countries present unique challenges and opportunities for long-term expats. Understanding their political landscapes and social dynamics is key to success.