what are the advantages after the government step towards decentralisation, if you were having a part of power in legislature what will be your decisions on federalism
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Though many European countries have increasingly decentralised power to regional governments, the trend is not necessarily uniform between regions within one country. In a comparative study of this heterogeneous decentralisation, Sofia Collignon finds that the desire of a central party to retain power in its regional strongholds is a significant factor in explaining regional variation
Catalan and Scotland flags together during the Scotland Independence referendum. Picture: byronv2 via a (CC BY-NC 2.0) licence
Decentralisation has become commonplace in Europe. Between 1990 and 2006, more than half of European Union member states experienced some form of power redistribution. For instance, in the United Kingdom, Westminster devolved significant decision-making power to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, giving each jurisdiction its own Parliament or Assembly.