Ethical Speaking is a branch in Ethics which urges public speakers to engages incredible and honest speeches. It is commonly applied in politics, where candidates normally lead numerous public speeches throughout the campaign and subsequently, while in office.
Ethical Speaking requires the transmitter of the message to be honest and avoid plagiarism, or the practice of taking passages of others rhetoric or ideas into one's own speech. Political candidates normally feel tempted to say what the people "want to hear". However, this leads to negative consequences in the middle term, as they are unable to comply with the proposals they made during their speeches once they are in office.