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With a substantial victory at the polls, the ruling government now finds itself in a position of unprecedented dominance, with little resistance in the upper and lower houses of parliament. Such a majority emboldens policymakers to push through reforms that previously might have been shelved due to political opposition or public scrutiny. The government plans to leverage this power to revisit and implement a suite of policies, some of which, critics argue, may have been conceived post-election, perhaps in think tanks or forums, without full public consultation.