It looks like your apparmor service is disabled.

Can you run "systemctl enable --now apparmor.service", this should fix
your system. You should be able to reboot and have applications working
normally.

Perhaps snapd should monitor the state of essential services like that
and use the warning framework to warn the user about things being
incorrect.

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  After reboot, snap-confine has elevated permissions and is not
  confined but should be

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