Entryism
Entryism is a political strategy in which individuals or groups join a political party or organization with the intention of influencing its policies or leadership from within. This tactic is often used by activists, political operatives, or even rival political groups to gain power, resources, or to promote specific agendas. Entryism can take various forms, including joining a party to gain influence, participating in internal debates, or even running for office within the party.
The effectiveness of entryism depends on several factors, including the target organization's internal dynamics, the credibility
Entryism is a controversial tactic, with critics arguing that it undermines democratic principles by allowing outsiders
In recent years, entryism has been used in various political contexts, including labor unions, student organizations,