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Public faith isn’t slipping; it’s shattering in slow motion. Every new approval rating feels less like data and more like a verdict on a system people no longer trust. Behind the numbers are exhausted families, maxed-out credit cards, and voters who feel cornered. When belief drains away, ballots turn into weapons, and democracy itself starts to cra… Continues…
Yet this fracture also clarifies what’s at stake. Rebuilding trust will not come from a single election or a better slogan, but from visible proof that rules apply equally, that work reliably leads to stability, and that leaders are willing to lose power rather than rig the game. If that proof never arrives, politics will keep radicalizing around fear. If it does, the same public now withdrawing its faith could become the force that quietly saves the system it once doubted.
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