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    Should Politicians Be Banned from Stock Trading?

    The question of whether politicians should be allowed to engage in stock trading is one of the most controversial and ethically charged issues in modern politics. The public’s trust in elected officials is paramount to the functioning of any democratic society. However, when politicians are...
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    The Growing Influence of Wealthy Individuals in Politics

    In today's political landscape, the question of whether wealthy individuals wield too much influence has become a pressing issue. Across the globe, billionaires, tech moguls, and industry leaders are increasingly shaping political decisions, policies, and the future of democracies. But the real...
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    Should There Be a Maximum Campaign Spending Limit?

    In modern politics, the influence of money is undeniable, with campaign spending skyrocketing during election seasons. As political candidates compete for votes, the funds they raise often become a determining factor in their success. But should there be a limit on how much a candidate can spend...
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    Should Corporate Donations to Political Campaigns Be Banned?

    In today’s political landscape, the influence of money has become impossible to ignore. One of the most controversial issues surrounding modern elections is corporate donations to political campaigns. Should they be banned? The debate is intense, with valid arguments on both sides. The Case...
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    Should Political Dynasties Be Banned? The Truth Politicians Won’t Tell You

    Power is addictive — and political dynasties prove it. Across the globe, families rule political landscapes generation after generation, not by merit, but by legacy. From the Kennedys in the U.S. to the Gandhis in India, political dynasties are entrenched power structures that raise a critical...
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    Is the Separation of Powers Still Effective?

    Once hailed as the backbone of democracy, is the separation of powers now just a political illusion? The separation of powers — dividing government into executive, legislative, and judicial branches — was designed to prevent tyranny, limit corruption, and ensure checks and balances. But in...
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