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The 30-Politician Experiment

Perhaps the most ambitious claim:

We want to produce the next generation of 30 politicians with no political background.

This is bold. Also risky. At one stage she called her party a socialist party answering to a folk from Pakistan Barabari Party.

Experience matters. So does fresh blood. The real question is whether PRP plans to train these individuals rigorously—or simply platform them.

Learning by doing is admirable.
Learning by governing is costly.

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Longevity, Safety, and Self-Assessment

Reham Khan stated:

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