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melomori [17]
3 years ago
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How do you think this inauguration will encourage others to learn about the political process?

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Scilla [17]3 years ago
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Hello, you did not show the inauguration to which this question refers, which makes it impossible to answer it accurately. However, I will help you in the best possible way.

A view that an inauguration represents a political restart, where many things can be changed in the country, directly interfering in the lives of citizens, many people can feel encouraged to study about political processes, to understand how government modification can be done and how it can be beneficial, harmful and even how it can be prevented.

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