turbulent political times
Turbulent political times refer to periods when a country experiences significant instability, often marked by protests, conflicts, or changes in leadership. These times can arise from economic crises, social movements, or disagreements over policies, leading to heightened tensions among different groups within society.
During such periods, public trust in institutions like government and media may decline, and citizens often feel uncertain about the future. Political parties may become polarized, making it difficult to reach consensus on important issues. This environment can lead to changes in laws, governance, and even the structure of democracy itself.