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The Held Breath: Why So Much Power Now Waits on Courts, Central Banks, and Numbers
In June 2026, three regions deferred major decisions to unelected institutions like courts, central banks, and statisticians, raising concerns about accountability. The article examines the implications of relying on these bodies for critical decisions.
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