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depend what type of run you choice
As a general hint what is "best" for the country may not necessarily be what's popular with the people. Sordland is a country that was under a proto-fascist dictatorship for almost 20 years, and the man that was dictator is still regarded as a saint to about half the population. In general do not piss off the conservative wing of the party as conservatives make up the majority of the party. So if your determined to pass reforms and laws that actively targets conservatives you may need to rely on less than legal means to win re-election.
If you're having trouble maintaining party leadership when challenged forming the anti-corruption police and targeting the Old Guard will prevent that.
I suspect, though I haven't confirmed this, that winning the war against Rumburg significantly boosts your popularity and makes re-election easier.
You said
>High public opinion
and
>being re-elected
while going the reform path
but you havent told us if you want to actually make your country better,how much to reform,which block you want to join, if have problem with being corrupt, if you want to sell the country to the oligarhs ect