What does the overwhelming majority of the electorate want?

Dear Prime Minister,

I have a short letter. I hope you will read it because it would not take too much of your time. 

Dear Prime Minister,

Regardless of having voted for you or not, the overwhelming majority of voters actually have one wish: To live in a peaceful, tranquil country. 

In normal democracies, citizens cast their votes in elections, fulfill their duties and continue with their daily lives. 

The same is true here as well. We have cast our votes, selected our deputies and sent them to the parliament. Now this is the most important thing we expect from them and as the head of the executive, from you. 

Regardless of having voted for you or not, the overwhelming majority of the voters do not like the state interfering in their lives. 

They want to decide for themselves on how to raise their children, how they live their lives and which lifestyle they prefer.

No matter if we have voted for you or nor, we want our fundamental rights, which are based on being a human being, to be protected, and that the state does not intervene in the exercise of these rights. 

Regardless of having voted for you or not, the overwhelming majority of voters want to live in a predictable country. The way to this is the existence of a just legal order. A just legal order contains a truly independent and impartial justice system. An independent and impartial judiciary is the only guarantee for us, ordinary citizens.

As a matter of fact, there is no need to go into too much detail: The overwhelming majority of voters, no matter which party they voted for, actually want to live at the level of "contemporary civilization."

Whatever rights people have in civilized countries such as the...

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