A political challenge refers to obstacles faced by politicians while trying to achieve their goals or implement policies. These challenges can arise from opposition, public opinion, legal constraints, or other factors that may hinder a politician's ability to achieve their desired outcomes.
Related terms
Lobbying: The act of individuals or interest groups attempting to influence politicians' decisions by providing information, campaign contributions, or other means.
Public Opinion: The views and attitudes held by the general population on political issues.
Partisanship: Strong adherence or loyalty to a particular political party or ideology, often influencing decision-making.