Public Criticism as a Mirror of Democracy: From Introspection to Intimidation
Public criticism is a democratic right that should serve as introspection for officials, not be retaliated with intimidation.
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Public criticism is a democratic right that should serve as introspection for officials, not be retaliated with intimidation.
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