In Russia in 1993 observers commented on the lack of any connection between government procedure (with meetings, signature of agreements, passage of legislation) and what was actually happening in the country, in relation to which such activities appeared surrealistically irrelevant.
2. The opposition parties and groups within both democratic and non-democratic nations tend to romanticize the needs of the country, their capacity to meet these needs and the party in power, creating mistrust by the general public. This naivety prevents them from effectively envisioning new solutions.