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The interactions in Parliament often slip into a tiresome pattern of rehearsed phrases that deflect real inquiry. Common tropes include blaming prior administrations or reiterating economic statistics without addressing the specific issues at hand. Instead of brief and direct answers, members of Parliament, particularly K. Stama recently, seem to indulge in verbose monologues that fail to illuminate or clarify. This habit not only frustrates fellow MPs but also alienates the general public who demand transparency from their leaders.