High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! New Zealanders speak colloquially of waka-jumping (or more conventionally, party-hopping) when elected politicians switch political parties between elections (taking their parliamentary seat with them and potentially upsetting electoral proportionality in the New Zealand Parliament).The advent of MMP in New Zealand parliamentary politics in the 1990s culminating in the use of the new electoral system from 1996 onwards led to a series of defections and re-alignments as the old monolithic two-party system broke up and many politicians struggled to define and project their images and beliefs in new parties and groupings.
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