politically undesirable

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Undesirable from a political perspective.

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  • The proposed policy was deemed politically undesirable by the opposition party.
  • Any move to cut public services could be politically undesirable before an election.
  • Such radical changes are often considered politically undesirable in a stable democracy.
  • The scandal made the minister politically undesirable for re-election.
  • To avoid being politically undesirable, politicians often moderate their stances.
  • His controversial statements rendered him politically undesirable within his own party.
  • The government decided against the project, as it was seen as politically undesirable.
  • While economically sound, the plan was politically undesirable to a significant portion of the electorate.
  • Being perceived as politically undesirable can severely harm a candidate's chances.
  • The reforms, despite their merits, were viewed as politically undesirable at that time.