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Psychological resistance to political change

the tendency of individuals or groups to cling to the political status quo, even if it is ineffective or unfair, out of fear of the unknown, attachment to routine, or perceived threats to their collective identity. Understanding this resistance helps to develop strategies for political reform and change that minimize psychological and social trauma and promote the adoption of new political transformations, ensuring greater effectiveness and stability.

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