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If you became president, what is the first thing you would do?
If I became president, I would appoint a smart minister who can manage the economy effectively.
Because of President Trump many countries are facing an economic crisis.
In this time we need wisdom to have a good relationship with the USA.
But I’m not sure that our government has done well, because most people don't want to spend money and prefer to save instead. That’s why many stores close their business.
And it’s difficult to feel our country is growing.
I am not an expert in this field, that's why I need the help of a smart minister.
If I were elected president, one of my first priorities would be to appoint a highly capable economic minister—someone with the wisdom and expertise to guide our country through uncertain times and foster sustainable growth.
Global economic challenges have intensified, and many nations are feeling the strain. The policies of President Trump have contributed to financial instability in several regions, making it more important than ever to maintain a thoughtful and strategic relationship with the United States.
At home, I sense a growing unease. People are hesitant to spend, choosing instead to save—an understandable response to economic uncertainty, but one that has led to the closure of many businesses. It’s hard to feel that our nation is truly progressing when consumer confidence is low and growth feels stagnant.
I don’t claim to be an expert in economics. That’s precisely why I would rely on a smart, forward-thinking minister to help steer our economy in the right direction. Leadership requires humility, collaboration, and the courage to seek guidance when needed—and I would embrace that fully. |