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Is it always bad for a country (or a person) to have debt? When can debt actually be useful?
If you could decide where to increase investment in your country, which area would you choose — education, health care, technology, or something else?
Many people now struggle to make ends meet. What are some realistic ways to manage rising living costs?
In your opinion, what role should the political opposition play — to criticize or to cooperate with the government?
What’s something that has recently boosted your country’s or your city’s reputation abroad?
Do you think corruption is something that can ever be completely eliminated? What would help reduce it?
Which industries or areas of business are booming in your country right now? Why do you think so?
What’s one big problem in your country that the government should tackle more seriously?
Do you believe strict punishments really stop people from committing crimes? Why or why not?
How do you think an economic recession affects ordinary people most — jobs, prices, or mental health?
What kinds of bureaucracy annoy you most — banks, hospitals, government offices, or something else?
Do you think politicians usually change a lot once they’ve been in power for a few years? Why or why not?