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Summary Of: De facto

while de facto designates action of what happens in practice... but an additional de facto language is considered to be... A de facto government is a government wherein all the attributes of sovereignty have... a de facto leader of a country or region is one who has assumed authority... De facto leaders need not hold a constitutional office... which briefly made him de facto leader of Chile... in practice his de facto rule of the nation began at an earlier date... Another example of a de facto ruler is someone who is not the actual ruler... Some notable true de facto leaders have been... or dictator are often used to refer to de facto rulers of this sort... De facto head of state... de facto head of state... and a de facto executive authority of a... The de facto boundaries of a country are defined by the area that its government is actually able... de facto boundaries may also arise in relatively unpopulated areas when the border was never formally established... is referred to as a de facto husband or wife by some authorities...

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