Autonomism (political doctrine)

Autonomism (political doctrine)

Autonomism is a doctrine which supports acquiring or preserving political independence of a nation or a region. It is not necessarily opposed to the federalism, quite to the contrary. Having said that, the souverainism implies necessarily the autonomism, but not the reverse.

In Canada

The autonomism is a policy defended by the Action démocratique du Québec (ADQ), a provincial party which aims at rappatrier certain federal capacities and to give the title of autonomous State to the province of Quebec.

In Spain

These doctrines is found through the Autonomous Communities of Spain.


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