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A well-functioning democracy requires an amplified opposition voice, not just noise. In the past decade, disruptions have overshadowed genuine concerns, leading to: Reduced Scrutiny: Constant boycotts hinder proper debate on crucial policies. Polarization: Point-scoring deepens divides, hindering coRead more
A well-functioning democracy requires an amplified opposition voice, not just noise. In the past decade, disruptions have overshadowed genuine concerns, leading to:
To improve Parliament’s efficiency, consider:
By amplifying the opposition’s voice through these measures, Parliament can become a platform for informed debate, leading to stronger policymaking.
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