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devolution <a devolution; devolutions> N

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The country is adopting a democratic decentralization process with substantial devolution in policy-making, public resource management and revenue sharing through devolved funds.
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Arguments against the accord focused on the devolution of federal powers and control to the provincial governments.
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All the main political parties have stated that devolution can not be reversed without the consent of the electorate in the country concerned.
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However, the referendum fell short of the one-third threshold required to enact devolution.
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It proposed ethnic power-sharing on all administrative levels and the devolution of central government to local ethnic communities.
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During the 1990s there was a devolution of new responsibilities, including affordable housing, from provincial governments to municipal governments without adequate revenue tools.
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Within the sphere of forest management, as state earlier, the most effective option of decentralization is devolution-the transfer of power to locally accountable authority.
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This meant devolution of many functions, to districts and tehsils, which were previously handled at the provincial and divisional levels.
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This is a devolution from single, less differentiated institutions to an increasingly differentiated subset of institutions.
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The nationalist parties, in turn, demanded devolution to their respective constituent countries in return for their supporting the government.
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