“We have less ‘work’ and more ‘narratives’ in politics.
When roads are built, it is ‘vision’,
but when inflation is not reduced, it is immediately ‘global cause’.
Sometimes credit for the same system, sometimes excuses —
This is the biggest strange math.”
“The strange thing today is that there are fewer politicians and more marketing.
If work is done, it is your own victory,
and if work is stuck, it is someone else’s fault.
As if accountability should be for the people;
not for power.”
“Then what do the people do?
Some applaud,
Some troll,
And those who should ask questions quietly —
They are pushed into the ‘misguided’, left-right groups.
Expressing an opinion means becoming an enemy,
This is the biggest failure of this time.”
“All this is eroding the youth’s faith in politics.
They want development, not speeches.
They want answers, not spin.
And they want direction —
Where asking questions is considered ‘courage’, not a ‘crime’.”
“It doesn’t take big events, fanfare or a flurry of slogans to change the country…
The first thing that is needed for change is — a willingness to be honest with the truth.
If work is done, it should be appreciated, but if mistakes are made, the tradition of admitting them should also be strengthened.
When the leadership considers ‘accountability’ more important than ‘image’,
And when the public understands that asking questions is their strength,
then the direction of the country automatically starts changing.”
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