Political trust is the level of confidence and faith that citizens have in their government institutions and leaders. It reflects the belief that those in power will act in the best interests of the people.
Related terms
Political Efficacy: Political efficacy refers to an individual's belief in their ability to understand and influence politics. It can be either internal (believing one can personally make a difference) or external (believing politicians will respond to citizens' needs).
Political Alienation: Political alienation occurs when individuals feel disconnected or estranged from mainstream politics due to feelings of powerlessness or disillusionment.
Accountability: Accountability refers to holding elected officials responsible for their actions and decisions. It ensures that leaders are answerable to the public and face consequences for any wrongdoing.