“Consulted rather than in charge”: lobbying and the velvet grip

“Consulted rather than in charge”: lobbying and the velvet grip
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    "prompt": " Editorial illustration of a government meeting room where a large corporate briefcase labeled “TransFEMM” sits at the head of the table while officials sit to the sides; the company’s hand (gloved or stylized) offers a “partnership” folder; tone: satirical but readable, focusing on power imbalance without depicting real politicians."
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Used in "Historical Review: From Humble Bus Stop to Global Chokehold — How RTrans Became “TransFEMM” and Accidentally Misplaced Affordable Living"