Multinational states most often have political problems because
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Answer: Multinational states most often have political problems because each of the states wants to be independent and sovereign.
They want to break away from the unit and be an independent country or state having their own powers.
This happens particularly when the regional parties in the states are strong and have majority support in the state.
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