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Politicians tend to be overly fearful of the voice of the masses and chase short-term popularity, and as a result, long-term reforms often come to a halt.
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Politicians tend to be overly fearful of the voice of the masses and chase short-term popularity, and as a result, long-term reforms often come to a halt.
Chinese (Simplified) Translation
政治家往往过于畏惧民意,追求短期的人气,因此长期改革常常受挫。