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The correct answer is Citizens vote in relatively free and democratic elections - Malasya and East Timor.
Malaysia and East Timor are classified as Flawed Democracy according to the 2018 Democracy Index. This means that they are considered democracies that have issues that hinder the democratic process.
For example, in Malasya, the Economist (which makes the index) criticizes the pressure some government officials excercise on certain ethnic groups during the voting process, and the fact that the head of state, while a ceremonial figure, is chosen from a caste of hereditary monarchs, is also considered problematic.