Political dynasties refer to families that maintain power and influence in politics over generations. Members of these families often hold significant political positions, such as governors, senators, or even presidents. This can lead to a concentration of power within a few families, making it challenging for new leaders to emerge.
In many countries, political dynasties can be seen in the Bush and Clinton families in the United States, where multiple family members have held high office. While some argue that these dynasties bring experience and stability, others believe they hinder democracy by limiting opportunities for diverse voices in politics.