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A Political Scientist Deplores the Overlapping of Elected Politicians' Positions.

Summary by voicegambia.com
By Kemo Kanyi Biran Gai, a lecturer in political science at the University of The Gambia, has described the practice of elected politicians switching political allegiances, particularly among younger leaders, as discouraging. Speaking on The Voice on Monday, Gai said that switching parties is not a new political phenomenon in The Gambia, noting that it is permitted by the constitution and has occurred over the years. However, he expressed concer…
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By Kemo Kanyi Biran Gai, a lecturer in political science at the University of The Gambia, has described the practice of elected politicians switching political allegiances, particularly among younger leaders, as discouraging. Speaking on The Voice on Monday, Gai said that switching parties is not a new political phenomenon in The Gambia, noting that it is permitted by the constitution and has occurred over the years. However, he expressed concer…

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voicegambia.com broke the news in on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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