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explain the term de facto and de jure parliment​

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Answered by gadepratik63
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Explanation:

De Facto/De Jure” ... De facto means a state of affairs that is true in fact, but that is not officially sanctioned. In contrast, de jure means a state of affairs that is in accordance with law (i.e. that is officially sanctioned).

Answered by zahedabatool2
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Legal English: “De Facto/De Jure” ... De facto means a state of affairs that is true in fact, but that is not officially sanctioned. In contrast, de jure means a state of affairs that is in accordance with law (i.e. that is officially sanctioned).

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