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Originally Posted by ElvisManson
Decentralized structure of governance in any nation makes for better delivery
of services and hastens employment in every nook an corner of such a nation,
thus enhancing its prosperity and greatness in the long run. It requires that every component section of the union fully participate as this makes for greater practice of democratic principles and is good for the nation in general. It is a fact that the stable and prosperous nations of the world are those with strong economic and political democracies which evolved a decentralized form government. The advantages of the concept and practice of power devolution in any nation of the world, far outweigh the disadvantages The stability and prosperity enjoyed by such nations bear testimony to this
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Yeah, however, we were talking about 'bigger structures' being inefficient..
Decenralization still maintains the larger, 'overall' structure...
Yes, decentralization has it's benefits..
but, seperating Quebec isn't decentralization.... it leads to a smaller, less powerful player in the world markets..