Difference between defacto and dejure recognition
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De jure Recognition relates to a process contemplated by law. De facto is not a process of law but based on factual situation. De Jure is permanent recognition and cannot be withdrawn. De fact is not permanent it is temporary, provisional recognition, which can be withdrawn.
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