Synonyms for «full devolution»

"Full devolution" means transferring all powers and responsibilities from a central authority to a regional or local level. It gives more independence and control to the region or local government to govern its own affairs. Full definition
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Sentences with «full devolution»

  • The UK Government announces full devolution of business rates to Wales and the power to create new Welsh taxes. (itv.com)
  • In its submission1 to the Smith Commission on devolved powers to Scotland, the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) has suggested a hybrid approach to devolution that includes both full devolution of some taxes and the possible assignment of an appropriate share of revenue of taxes collected in Scotland. (politics.co.uk)
  • Full devolution — meaning federation — is the key to decentralisation and localisation, both from Westminster to the four nations and within each of the four nations. (nextleft.org)
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