Lists of Political Scandals By Country
- Albania - Political scandals of Albania
- Australia - List of Australian political controversies
- Belgium - Belgian political scandals
- Canada - List of Canadian political scandals
- Chile - Chilean political scandals
- Colombia - Colombian parapolitics scandal
- France - French political scandals
- Germany - German political scandals
- Iceland - Icelandic political scandals
- India - Indian political scandals
- Ireland - Irish political scandals
- Italy - Italian political scandals
- Japan - Black Mist Scandal (Japanese politics)
- Philippines - List of political scandals in the Philippines
- South Africa - South African political scandals
- United Kingdom - List of political scandals in the United Kingdom
- United States - List of federal political scandals in the United States, List of state and local political scandals in the United States
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