Every governance event classified by the Civica Pulse Beta pipeline. Updated daily.
The Civica Pulse Beta is a real-time governance shock monitor under active validation. Events queued for human review (severe and catastrophic severity tiers, plus events where the classifier didn't reach consensus) do not drive published Pulse scores until a reviewer confirms them. See the Pulse methodology for the full pipeline.
Including events queued for human review. These do not drive published scores yet.
NigeriaMay 2, 2026Congo - Kinshasa : Assemblée nationale - La proposition de loi sur le référendum déclarée recevable , lopposition crie au « coup d État constitutionnel » Democratic QualitySevere − · -63/3 agreeQueued for review
The DRC National Assembly declaring a referendum bill admissible, with the opposition denouncing it as a 'constitutional coup,' strongly suggests a move to alter constitutional term limits or electoral rules to extend the ruling power's mandate, fitting the term_extension category.
Run 2 · temp 0.4
Constitutional term extension (self-coup)
Democratic QualitySevere − · -6
The DRC National Assembly declaring a referendum bill admissible, with the opposition denouncing it as a 'constitutional coup,' strongly suggests an attempt to use a referendum to extend presidential term limits or override constitutional electoral constraints, fitting the term_extension/self-coup category.
Run 3 · temp 0.8
Constitutional term extension (self-coup)
Democratic QualitySevere − · -6
The DRC National Assembly declaring a referendum bill admissible, with the opposition denouncing it as a 'constitutional coup d'état,' strongly suggests a move to amend the constitution to extend presidential term limits, fitting the term_extension category.
ParaguayMay 2, 2026Senaduría vitalicia : cartismo prueba hasta dónde la ciudadanía tolera las burlas , según senador - PolíticaDemocratic QualitySevere − · -53/3 agreeQueued for review
The headline references 'senaduría vitalicia' (lifetime senate seat) being pushed by the cartismo (ruling party in Paraguay), which a senator characterizes as testing public tolerance for mockery, suggesting an attempt to grant a permanent/lifetime legislative position — a form of constitutional self-entrenchment analogous to term extension.
Run 2 · temp 0.4
Constitutional term extension (self-coup)
Democratic QualitySevere − · -5
The headline references 'senaduría vitalicia' (lifetime senate seat) being pushed by the cartismo (ruling Colorado Party faction), which a senator characterizes as testing public tolerance for mockery — suggesting an attempt to grant a permanent/lifetime legislative position, a form of constitutional self-entrenchment analogous to term extension.
Run 3 · temp 0.8
Constitutional term extension (self-coup)
Democratic QualitySevere − · -5
The headline references 'senaduría vitalicia' (lifetime senate seat) being pushed by the Cartista movement in Paraguay, which constitutes an attempt to extend political tenure beyond constitutional norms, analogous to a self-serving constitutional manipulation of term/tenure limits.
United KingdomMay 2, 2026A Scripted Farce : The 2025 – 26 Myanmar Election ExposedDemocratic QualitySevere − · -63/3 agreeQueued for review
The headline characterizes Myanmar's 2025–26 election as a 'scripted farce,' indicating a deeply manipulated electoral process under military junta control, consistent with a severely flawed but nominally contested election.
Run 2 · temp 0.4
Flawed but contested election
Democratic QualitySevere − · -6
The headline explicitly characterizes Myanmar's 2025–26 election as a 'scripted farce,' indicating a deeply manipulated electoral process under military junta control, consistent with a severely flawed but nominally contested election.
Run 3 · temp 0.8
Flawed but contested election
Democratic QualitySevere − · -6
The headline characterizes Myanmar's 2025–26 election as a 'scripted farce,' indicating a deeply manipulated electoral process under military junta control, consistent with a severely flawed but nominally contested election.
ThailandApr 24, 2026Thailand: 44 Opposition Politicians Face Lifetime Ban from PoliticsDemocratic QualitySevere − · -62/3 agree
On April 24, 2026, Thailand's Supreme Court accepted a prosecution case against 44 opposition politicians from the dissolved Move Forward Party, brought by the National Anti-Corruption Commission, alleging they violated the constitutional duty to uphold the democratic system by proposing amendments to the lèse-majesté law (Section 112 of the penal code). If convicted, the politicians face potential lifetime bans from political office. The case raises concerns about the use of lèse-majesté law enforcement against political opposition and its implications for democratic participation and freedom of expression in Thailand.
(Bangkok) – Thai authorities will prosecute 44 opposition politicians for sponsoring a bill to reform Thailand’s lèse-majesté (insulting the monarchy) law, which could result in a lifetime ban from politics, Human Rights Watch said today.
On April 24, 2026, the Supreme Court’s Criminal Division for Persons Holding Political Position accepted a case from the National Anti-Corruption Commission that alleges 44 politicians from the now-dissolved opposition Move Forward Party had “failed to uphold and maintain the democratic system of government with the King as Head of State” by proposing a bill to amend the lèse-majesté law, section 112 of the penal code.
“By prosecuting these opposition politicians, Thai authorities are sending a chilling message that the country’s abusive ‘insulting the monarchy’ law has become as sacrosanct as the monarchy it’s meant to protect,” said Elaine Pearson, Asia director at Human Rights Watch. “This politically motivated case is yet another blow to Thailand’s teetering efforts to restore respect for human rights and democratic rule.”
In addition to the former Move Forwa
44 opposition politicians face prosecution and lifetime political bans for sponsoring a legislative reform bill, representing a systematic use of legal mechanisms to eliminate political opposition and suppress democratic participation in Thailand.
Run 2 · temp 0.4
Mass disenfranchisement
Democratic QualitySevere − · -6
The prosecution of 44 opposition politicians with potential lifetime bans from politics constitutes a large-scale politically motivated exclusion of elected representatives from political participation, effectively disenfranchising both the politicians and their constituents.
Run 3 · temp 0.8
Mass disenfranchisement
Democratic QualitySevere − · -6
Prosecuting 44 opposition politicians with potential lifetime bans from politics for sponsoring a legislative reform bill constitutes a large-scale politically motivated exclusion of elected representatives from political participation, effectively disenfranchising a major opposition bloc.