In the world of high-stakes politics, what isn’t said is often more important than what is. A recently released document has sent shockwaves through the capital, not because of its sweeping policy changes or detailed budget proposals, but because of a glaring, almost eerie absence. In a text spanning dozens of pages, there is only one direct mention of the President. This scarcity has transformed a routine administrative filing into a political Rorschach test, leaving analysts, observers, and the public scrambling to decode the meaning behind such a deliberate omission. When a document of this magnitude is drafted, every syllable...
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