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Participants highlight that recent political disputes have been somewhat clandestine—'daggers in the dark'—hidden from public view until eruptions occur unexpectedly. They advocate for more open communication, believing that transparency fosters a healthier democratic process. By bringing contentious issues into the open, politicians and stakeholders can debate openly, enabling the electorate to see the various perspectives and support the most compelling arguments.
This approach is seen as crucial not only within party lines but also in national discourse, facilitating accountability and more informed decision-making.