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"'''Business as usual'''" is an expression used in [[Seketan|Seketese]] [[politics of Seketan|political discourse]] since the 1980s that refers to a perceived backtracking on [[corruption in Seketan|progress of eliminating corruption]]. The term strongly alludes to the [[Kjedorate regime]] which was overthrown in the [[1978 Seketese revolution]]. | "'''Business as usual'''" ([[Seketese language|Seketese]]: ''ybeseŝ þetce''; {{literal translation|normal business}}) is an expression used in [[Seketan|Seketese]] [[politics of Seketan|political discourse]] since the 1980s that refers to a perceived backtracking on [[corruption in Seketan|progress of eliminating corruption]]. The term strongly alludes to the [[Kjedorate regime]] which was overthrown in the [[1978 Seketese revolution]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Kjedoratism]] | *[[Kjedoratism]] | ||
{{Seketan topics}} | {{Seketan topics}} |
Revision as of 20:51, 12 September 2023
"Business as usual" (Seketese: ybeseŝ þetce; lit. normal business) is an expression used in Seketese political discourse since the 1980s that refers to a perceived backtracking on progress of eliminating corruption. The term strongly alludes to the Kjedorate regime which was overthrown in the 1978 Seketese revolution.