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There's a lot of countries that call "devolution" federalism, though. Legolas Send a noteboard - 01/06/2012 09:52:23 PM
In Spain or Belgium, to take the most obvious examples coming to mind, the mere fact that the federalized state came after the earlier centralized state hasn't stopped anyone from using the term. A federal state is a federal state, regardless of whether it started out that way or not.
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For Our Nordmenn: What Happens to Federal Religious Holidays in the Absence of a State Church? - 27/05/2012 01:33:20 PM 1316 Views
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I did, though the practical effect is much the same. - 01/06/2012 08:41:03 PM 783 Views
There's a lot of countries that call "devolution" federalism, though. - 01/06/2012 09:52:23 PM 786 Views
What about when most of the country is still under central control? - 02/06/2012 10:25:47 AM 694 Views
I wasn't saying the UK is a normal federal country. - 02/06/2012 10:17:08 PM 733 Views
There is a Campaign for an English Parliament. - 03/06/2012 10:12:21 AM 698 Views

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