By Karen Ibrahim Democratic governance is fundamentally a two-way street, requiring both a focused ruling party and a disciplined opposition to thrive. It relies as much on the effectiveness of opposition parties as it does on the performance of the administration in power. When democracy functions effectively, the citizens are presented with alternative choices, competing ideas, and constructive policy debates. While the incumbent administratio…
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