Throughout his tenure, Ariel Henry was criticized for his inaction and his government's tendency to avoid prioritizing the problems of the population. The opposition frequently blamed him for this.
Ariel Henry held all the powers in his hands but did not accomplish much.
What we didn't know was that, upon coming to power, the opposition would also succumb to a new form of inaction: stagnation.
Once in power, they too forget to prioritize the population's issues.
This cycle is not new. The s
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