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After the debate, the divisions between the majority and the opposition widen further

After the debate, the divisions between the majority and the opposition widen further

After the end of the debate, majority and oppositions more torn than ever

\n\nThe current political landscape is arguably one of the most polarized and fragmented in recent history. The recent end of a major debate in the National Assembly left the majority and the oppositions more torn than ever.\n\n

An abrupt end to the debate

\n\nThe premature closure of the debate left a bitter taste in the mouths of MPs on both sides. Raising essential questions about democratic principles and representation, theend of debate has exacerbated the already deep divisions between the majority and the opposition parties. \n\n

Frayed divisions

\n\nThere majority persists in supporting the process that led to the abrupt end of the debate, which widened the gap with oppositions. Opposition parties, for their part, have condemned what they perceive as an attempt to muzzle their voices and those of the citizens they represent.\n\nThe deep division between the majority and the oppositions is all the more regrettable as it hinders the effective and democratic functioning of the government. At a time when our country is descending into an unprecedented economic and health crisis, effective cross-party collaboration is more necessary than ever.\n\n

Finding common ground

\n\nDespite the current situation, there is hope that the majority and opposition parties can find common ground. It is essential that all political actors transcend their differences and work together to resolve the pressing challenges facing our country.\n\nUltimately, debate is not only necessary for constructive dialogue to take place, but it is also a vital tool for keeping the powers that be in check and balancing diverse and sometimes contradictory points of view. L'end of debate and its implications pose the fundamental question of representative democracy: how can we ensure that all voices are heard without falling into political paralysis? This is a question we all need to ask ourselves in these tumultuous times. \n\n