Politicians' decision-making refers to the process through which elected officials consider various factors when making choices or taking actions related to governance. This includes analyzing public opinion, consulting with experts, considering party ideologies, and responding to constituents' interests.
Related terms
Public Opinion Polls: Surveys conducted to measure people's views on specific issues or candidates.
Lobbying: Efforts by individuals or groups aiming to influence politicians' decisions by providing information, resources, or support.
Partisanship: Strong adherence or loyalty toward a particular political party that can influence decision-making.