How does the de jure sovereign become the de facto sovereign?
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Sovereignty is the full right and power of a governing body over itself, without any interference from outside sources or bodies. ... In international law, sovereignty is the exercise of power by a state. De jure sovereignty refers to the legal right to do so; de facto sovereignty refers to the factual ability to do so.
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Thus, it is quite clear, that de jure is the legal sovereignty founded on law whereas dc facto is the actual sovereignty. The person or the body of persons who actually exercise power is called the de facto sovereign. ... Napoleon became the de facto sovereign after he had overthrown the Directory.
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