Synonyms for «political maneuver»

The phrase "political maneuver" refers to a deliberate action taken by someone in politics to gain an advantage or achieve a specific goal. It usually involves strategies, plans, or tactics employed to navigate or influence the political landscape. Full definition
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«political»

«maneuver»

Sentences with «political maneuver»

  • His focus is not on political maneuvering in order to maintain a position, but rather on actually governing — encouraging collaboration among all parties and serving all of New Paltz, not being biased towards those who serve some personal agenda. (hudsonvalleyone.com)
  • North Korean officials approached their southern counterparts in an effort to give their athletes a chance to compete, but the discussions and agreement have been batted about as political maneuvers designed to make North Korea look better (and steal the show) while driving a wedge in between the U.S. and South Korea. (fortune.com)
  • It's also unclear as to whether Domscheit - Berg will make public comment on the content of releases, or use it for political maneuvering as some accuse Assange of doing. (slaw.ca)
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