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Destinee Maldonado
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18 January, 01:02
Why do splinter parties develop
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18 January, 01:27
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Splinter parties usually develop due to feuds between members of larger parties. A person doesn't share beliefs and opinions that the party is currently promoting and decides to break off and form their own party, called a splinter party.
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