The defining political trend in the developed world has shifted beyond the rise of populism. Recent years have been characterized by increasing transience within government leadership. Many governments are now failing to secure a second term in office. In several instances, administrations are unable to even complete their first term. This pattern suggests a growing instability in political mandates across developed nations. The trend highlights a departure from traditional long-term governance. Consequently, the focus has shifted toward the volatility of political tenure.
