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Party factionalism refers to the existence of sub-groups within a political party that hold distinct ideologies or interests, often leading to internal conflict and affecting the party's unity and decision-making processes. This phenomenon can influence policy outcomes, party leadership contests, and electoral strategies, ultimately impacting the party's public image and effectiveness.
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