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Groups that may have significant issues with reform movements typically include those who benefit from the status quo, such as established political elites, certain business interests, and conservative factions resistant to change. Additionally, individuals who fear losing their cultural or social identity may oppose reforms that challenge traditional norms. Finally, those who perceive reforms as a threat to their economic interests or job security may also actively resist such movements.

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