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The constitution promises ethnic self-determination, but its provisions have never been implemented
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Political parties are growing in prominence but multi-party democracy is still a long way off
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If Scotland voted against a Brexit deal before the UK, it would give political weight to the notion of UK disunity
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Chronic infighting between the federal government and regional states has undergone a serious escalation
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Even after a smooth re-election, the president has few prospects of restoring peace to the country
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The prime minister has strengthened his internal party standing, but must still contend with a range of domestic forces
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Decentralisation has been a cornerstone of the peace process, but it is not without pitfalls
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Recurrent disputes between the regional and central governments revolve around contests over power and resources
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The federal government faces a delicate balancing act in trying to resolve tensions in the Somali regional state
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An agreement to share power is a significant breakthrough, but hinges on trust between warring parties
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