I think Trump might put pressure on the Australian PM to resign if he chose to.

They might persuade the NZ PM to step down.

They may ask William to encourage them to consider resignation.

They could choose to step down.

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I think 2025: Anura is losing popularity.

However, he is taking steps.

He has overseen arrests of leading fugitives and begun other actions.

He has also removed many individuals associated with Rajapaksa.

This reduces the likelihood of actions against journalists or civilians, such as which BBC's Chris Morris confronted Gotabaya on specifically.

I think Anura's main challenge is that he may be ill-equipped to handle the role.

He has struggled to deliver clear results.

Because his team was publicly selected, some feel they may not be the strongest.

Critics question their competence.

They don't command the authority or confidence of about 30% of the population.

Public perceptions are mixed and ambivalence is common.

Many people are asking what Anura has achieved.

There appear to be few visible investments, gains, or progress.

There seems to be limited action, final conclusions, or visible judicial outcomes.

Even Malcolm Ranjith, a long-time supporter, is expressing disappointment now.

He has asked why the "constitution" isn't updated before the "term ends."

That question implies concern about how long Anura might remain in office.

Or whether his tenure will last five years.

He was specifically referring to proposals to abolish the presidency.

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