The concept that will concern us below has a special use in the policy field given that through it it is called the affiliation and commitment of an individual with a certain ideology or political group and that then motivates him to participate in any event in which it is promoted and defended. Also, this strong belonging can derive in the active participation of some electoral group or in the execution of some position.
Militancy normally has the intention of promoting a change at the political level in favor of a certain political position, which is what is promoted and defended.
Meanwhile, political militancy is carried out from within a political party, and can manifest itself in the most diverse ways: holding party meetings, publishing documents in which the point of view on issues of interest is expressed, making statements to the press defending the ideology to which one is committed, promoting certain actions that strengthen the ideological position of the political group to which one belongs, leading marches or acts in favor of a prominent political figure who belongs to the party to collaborate in their knowledge and political growth with a view to an election, among others.
From the foregoing it can be deduced that political militancy turns out to be a key piece of the party assembly at the request of a political group, and without fear of exaggerating, in many cases it depends on this that the party grows and manages to impose both its political cadres and its proposals.
Meanwhile, the individual who carries out a militancy, that is, who supports a project or who is affiliated with a political party, is called a militant..
It should be noted that the concept of political militancy is also used to designate the group of militants from a certain political space.
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