It raises questions about what the government policy was actually for.
Is questions about what the government policy was actually for a noun phrase?
Is it admissible to put the preposition "for" before the pronoun "what" in that phrase (if it is a phrase), like in questions about for what the government policy was actually?
No. That's very unnatural.
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