The term used when a member of a legislature leaves his party on whose ticket he was elected to join the ruling party or the opposition, is called

floor crossing
fourth estate
fifth column
free ports

The correct answer is A. floor crossing.

Floor crossing is the act of a member of a legislature leaving their party to join another party. It is often done for political expediency, such as to gain a position of power or influence. Floor crossing can also be done for ideological reasons, such as when a member believes that their party has become too extreme or corrupt.

Floor crossing is a controversial issue, as it can undermine the stability of a government and lead to a loss of public confidence in the political system. However, it is also a legitimate form of political expression, and it is protected by freedom of speech laws in many countries.

The other options are incorrect.

  • B. Fourth estate is a term used to describe the press, as it is seen as a separate and independent branch of government that acts as a watchdog over the other branches.
  • C. Fifth column is a term used to describe a group of people who are secretly working to undermine a country from within.
  • D. Free ports are ports that are not subject to customs duties or other restrictions.
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