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Gambians Ready to Ditch Barrow in Furious Vote
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 40710, member: 636"] Gambians plan to express deep anger through voting during the 2026 presidential race. Professor Yorro Mballow believes citizens want to punish President Adama Barrow for failing their country. The government cannot solve problems with corruption, money troubles, health care and schools. Market prices stay high and farming remains difficult for ordinary people. Voters have lost faith because leaders ignore their daily struggles. Opposition parties gain more support as people seek different leadership options. Citizens trust these groups more than Barrow's current administration. Many Gambians will vote even though officials try to stop some residents from participating. People see elections as their best chance to demand better government services. Democracy remains strong despite attempts to limit voter access. Weak political party structures could create problems after the election ends. Voters might choose popular candidates instead of parties with good policies. This approach could split the legislature and make governing harder. Mballow warns that personality politics damages effective leadership. The 2026 race will test whether Gambians can pick leaders based on solid plans rather than fame. [/QUOTE]
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