Pandemic, Politics, and Fiscal Policy
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Public opinion data indicates rapid erosion of government credibility, with blame attribution shifting toward current policymakers within six months of taking office. This case illuminates how political imperatives shape economic narrative construction and the constraints democratic accountability places on blame deflection strategies.
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