In politics, a political scandal is an action or event regarded as morally or legally wrong and causing general public outrage. Politicians, government officials, party officials and lobbyists can be accused of various illegal, corrupt, unethical or sexual practices.[1] Politicians and officials who are embroiled in scandals are more likely to retire or get lower vote shares.[2][3]
Journalism
Scandal sells, and broadsides, pamphlets, newspapers, magazines and the electronic media have covered it in depth. The Muckraker movement in American journalism was a component of the Progressive Era in the U.S. in the early 20th century. Journalists have built their careers on exposure of corruption and political scandal, often acting on behalf of the opposition party.[4]
The political ideology of media owners plays a role—they prefer to target the opposition but will reluctantly cover their own side.[5][6] Journalists have to frame the story in terms of the audience's values and expectations to maximize the impact.[7]
Lists by country
- All pages with titles containing Political scandals
- Albania – Political scandals of Albania
- Argentina – List of political scandals in Argentina
- Australia – List of Australian political controversies
- Austria – List of political scandals in Austria
- Belgium – Belgian political scandals
- Canada – List of Canadian political scandals
- Chile – Chilean political scandals
- Colombia – Colombian parapolitics scandal
- France – French political scandals
- Germany – German political scandals
- Iceland – Icelandic political scandals
- India – Indian political scandals
- Ireland – Irish political scandals
- Italy – Italian political scandals
- Japan – Black Mist Scandal (Japanese politics)
- Lithuania – Corruption in Lithuania
- New Zealand – List of political scandals in New Zealand
- Malaysia – List of scandals in Malaysia
- Philippines – List of political scandals in the Philippines
- Poland - List of political scandals in Poland
- Slovakia – List of Slovak political scandals
- Slovenia – 1975 Zaliv Scandal
- South Korea – Political scandals in South Korea
- Switzerland - Secret files scandal
- United Kingdom – List of political scandals in the United Kingdom
- United States – List of federal political scandals in the United States
- Ukraine – List of political scandals in Ukraine
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