Abstract
This article provides an in-depth analysis of practical mechanisms for ensuring informational and psychological security in political communication processes. In the context of the rapid development of the global information space, the expansion of digital platforms, and the direct impact of social networks on political processes, the issue of informational and psychological security is gaining relevance. The study scientifically studies the mechanisms of manipulative influences, disinformation, fake news, and psychological pressure that arise in the process of information exchange between subjects of political communication. The results of the study show that ensuring informational and psychological security in political communication processes requires a comprehensive approach, in which, along with technological protection tools, strengthening socio-psychological stability is an important factor.
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