Changing party allegiance from the party on which a person go to elected to a different party.
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It is called defection
Explanation:
- People often change their alliances to different parties depending on the situations
- In some countries like Pakistan, India, politicians change their alliances with other parties
- While in other countries like United Kingdom, it is considered a crime to change parties
- in UK, once you have become part of a party, you can change your party in your lifetime.
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Changing party allegiance from the party on which a person goes to elected to a different party is called defection.
Explanation:
- In politics, whenever they shift their party loyalty, a leader is said to cross the floor. Crossing the floor can mean changing to a second party after being elected as a first-party member or voting against the lines of the accepted group.
- Citizens also shift their allegiance between different parties depending on the situation In some countries such as Pakistan, India, lawmakers alter their alliances with other parties While in other countries such as the United Kingdom, shifting parties is considered a crime.
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