Is there any country that it’s citizens are satisfied with its governance?

Some people (especially those in the 3rd world countries) complain about the government's mismanagement of resources, bad governance, lack of consideration for the people etc.
And so, they all wanna move to some other country to find a “better” life but, when I watch the news I see the countries others are aspiring to go are also complaining about their government.
So, I’m just curious. Is there any country that it’s citizens are satisfied with how the government run the affairs of the country? Or is it just a human thing of needing to complain anyhow?

Anonymous2020-10-06T03:27:07Z

Japan, Singapore, South Korea, & Switzerland seems to be Ideal places of stability & tranquility possibly due to the homogenous demogrphics of the population. Though Singapore's minority populations are quite large, almost half. What's missing in Singapore is the unrully, delinquent, & criminally enclined demographic that uses victimhood to make excuses for their criminality encouraging insurrection riots as the thug culture is embraced & rejoiced, chuckin & jiving.

?2020-10-05T16:21:53Z

My friends in New Zealand seem happy with the status quo there. 

StephenWeinstein2020-10-04T17:24:22Z

Vatican City, probably.  Because all its citizens are Catholic Priests, and if they really didn't like how the Vatican was run, they could quit and try to get other jobs in the home countries.

I'm That Mexican2020-10-04T17:21:18Z

All governments are inherently corrupt and have a propensity towards authoritarianism over time. Government's don't give freedom. We were born free. They slowly take it away over time.