Min. Gumbs: Votes cannot keep blocking tough decisions on development and traffic

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Minister Gumbs asserted that political leaders must cease prioritizing votes over making difficult decisions regarding development and traffic. He criticized the cycle where leaders campaign on these infrastructure failures but then avoid implementing necessary, potentially unpopular, solutions. Gumbs warned that this political inaction guarantees the persistent, unresolved issues will continue to dominate future elections.
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