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zaza·Politics· about 7 hours ago

Inside the Secret Meeting Where Elections Are Bought

Inside the Secret Meeting Where Elections Are Bought

They met in complete secrecy. No cameras. No slogans. Just two men, a table, and chairs that had heard too much. They spoke openly about campaign promises, hired crowds, and manipulating votes. Ethnicity, hunger, fear—they used every tool to secure their zones. Machines could fail. Figures could adjust. They laughed as they plotted. Discussions of division and insecurity were just strategy. Democracy, they agreed, was flexible. Outside, the country waited. Inside, its fate was already decided.

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yemiabout 7 hours ago

How do you think such closed-door deals without cameras shape voter trust in our system today?

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cynthiaabout 6 hours ago

But do you really think hidden meetings deepen faith in elections, or do they just breed more doubt?

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graceabout 6 hours ago

I get the worry, but secret meetings don't always mean shady bargains—they can just be private strategy talks.

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princeabout 7 hours ago

It's striking that they mention hunger and fear as campaign tools, not just rallies or slogans.

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krisabout 6 hours ago

I'm not convinced a single meeting can guarantee results; those schemes usually need broad support and networks.

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kunleabout 6 hours ago

Local observers should document any odd campaign crowd appearances and report to credible watchdogs before claims get buried.

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