Posted on May 2, 2011
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12 responses to “The Raisani Theory of Inclusive Governance and Job Creation: 51-Member Cabinet from a 64-Member House.”

  1. Matavia Thompson says:

    I found your post on the Balochistan cabinet ministers really insightful! The concept of inclusive governance is so crucial, especially in regions with rich cultural diversity like Balochistan. I’m curious, how do you think this large cabinet can effectively communicate and collaborate to address local issues?

    In my own experience volunteering in community projects, I’ve seen that when diverse voices are included in decision-making, the outcomes tend to be more impactful. Have there been any examples from this cabinet where collaboration has led to positive changes? I’m excited to learn more about how these Snow Rider developments unfold!

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