For example, the prime minister's new publicly funded rebuttal unit (the existence of which is itself fiercely rebutted by its members) helps protect the government from the more limited fire-power of the opposition.
Rohingya survivors alleged how in June soldiers not only failed to protect them from arsonist mobs, but opened fire when they attempted to extinguish the fires, killing scores.
Others will reform the tax system, make it easier for state and municipal governments to fire workers, and protect federal revenue from transfer to lower tiers of government.
They are specifically designed to protect occupants from ambush attacks, incorporating bullet-proof windows designed to withstand small-arms fire, such as .223-caliber rifles.