Transparency Is Not a Luxury — It Is a Condition for Stability

In societies facing prolonged crises, transparency becomes more than a moral value; it becomes a political and economic necessity.

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When decisions are made behind closed doors, distrust grows, participation weakens, and citizens are left dealing with consequences they do not understand.

Transparency does not mean exposing security secrets or endangering the state. It means:
clarifying public policies,
explaining economic decisions,
and holding officials accountable for their performance.

A state that speaks honestly to its people, even in difficult times, builds long-term trust — the very trust without which no reform can succeed.

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