Voter anger over electricity prices refers to public frustration with rising utility costs, often driven by inflation, policy changes, or infrastructure investments. Politicians leverage this discontent to rally support, promising reforms like rate caps or subsidies. Voters benefit from increased attention to affordability, while advocacy groups and opposition parties use it to push for regulatory changes or energy market overhauls.
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