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In a liberal democratic context, it usually refers to the control that party leaders have over its legislative members. Party discipline tends to be extremely strong in Westminster System s such as the United Kingdom , Canada , Australia and India in which a vote by the legislature against the government is understood to cause the government to "collapse," according to the convention of Confidence Vote s. In these situations, it is extremely rare for a member to vote against the wishes of their party. Party leaders in such governments often have the authority to expel from the party members who violate the party line. Party discipline is much weaker in Congressional System s such as the United States Congress . In these legislatures, it is routine for members to cross party lines on a given vote. Almost all legislative democracies feature party Whip s, whose job is to enforce party discipline, although the powers of such a position varies considerably from party to party and country to country. The term has a somewhat different meaning in Marxist-Leninist political systems such as the People's Republic Of China . In this case it refers to administrative sanctions such as fines or expulsion that the Communist Party can impose on its members for actions such as corruption or working against the party. |