The leader might have had some covert reason for the change of his political affiliations.

flimsy
inexplicable
obvious
unjustifiable

The correct answer is: A. flimsy.

A flimsy reason is one that is not strong or convincing. In this case, the leader might have had a covert reason for changing his political affiliations, but this reason is not known to the public. Therefore, it is a flimsy reason.

The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the reason for the leader’s change of political affiliations.

  • Option B, inexplicable, means that the reason for the change is not understandable. However, it is possible that the leader had a good reason for changing his political affiliations, even if it is not known to the public.
  • Option C, obvious, means that the reason for the change is clear or easy to understand. However, it is not clear why the leader changed his political affiliations, so this option is incorrect.
  • Option D, unjustifiable, means that the reason for the change is not acceptable or cannot be justified. However, it is possible that the leader had a good reason for changing his political affiliations, even if it is not known to the public.
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