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The polarizing language of political parties and the hardening of rhetoric are being criticized by university professors. They believe that candidates for the June 7 snap elections should focus on electoral programs and not on dividing citizens. Due to differPolitical parties’ polarizing language on the eve of the campaign is criticized
The polarizing language of political parties and the hardening of rhetoric are being criticized by university professors. They believe that candidates for the June 7 snap elections should focus on electoral programs and not on dividing citizens. Due to differing beliefs, members of political parties often attack each other verbally. But, just two days ago, […] Read more











