"A Nation's Identity Crisis: Weighing Self-Governance Against Judicial Rule For 175 years, the people of a nation were given the power to govern themselves, making their own decisions and shaping the course of their country's history. However, in a dramatic shift, the nation's leaders opted for a judicial system, placing power in the hands of the courts and judges. Now, as the nation marks 75 years under judicial rule, many are left wondering which system has been more effective and whether the country's true identity lies in its history of self-governance or its current reliance on the judiciary. As the debate rages on, one question remains: what does the future hold for this nation, and which tradition will ultimately prevail?"


"Which tradition prevails: the first 175 years when the people were allowed to govern themselves, or the last 75 years when we lived under judicial rule?"