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Political stability is a situation characterized by the preservation of an intact and smoothly functioning government orpolitical system, avoiding significant disruptions or changes over an extended duration. Political stability signifies a state of tranquility, organization, and sustained continuity within the political domain. It is marked by consistent institutions and policies, as well as a commitment to upholding therule of law.[1][2]

Societies with political stability experience a decreased probability of encountering major political upheavals,civil unrest, or sudden changes in leadership. Political stability is essential for a nation's development, economic growth, and social unity. It enables long-term planning, investment, and prosperity, as businesses andcitizens can rely on consistent governance and policies.

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  1. ^Ake, Claude (1975)."A Definition of Political Stability".Comparative Politics.7 (2):271–283.doi:10.2307/421552.ISSN 0010-4159.JSTOR 421552.
  2. ^"Political Stability and Economic Growth"(PDF). Retrieved2023-08-18.
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