They insist on this to protect their self-rule in three northern provinces.
The Statute of Autonomy fell short of the self-rule that Basque nationalism demanded.
The country was not any closer to even a semblance of self-rule.
If it does not include a strong component of local self-rule, it should.
A number of very different cultures have shown themselves capable of self-rule.
Americans, on the other hand, believe that democracy requires self-rule.
They want independence, or at least self-rule, and they almost got it after 1996.
At various times in the twentieth century, they have also tried to attain autonomy or self-rule.
It began to conduct major political campaigns for self-rule and independence.
It is far more accurate to say that what success we have seen of democratic self-rule in the ex-colonies has come about, not because of colonialism, but in spite of it.
Panama, though, seldom had the freedom of self-rule.
Definition of self-rule in US English:
self-rule
nounˈˌself ˈro͞olˈˌsɛlf ˈrul
another term for self-government (sense 1)
Example sentencesExamples
The country was not any closer to even a semblance of self-rule.
It began to conduct major political campaigns for self-rule and independence.
At various times in the twentieth century, they have also tried to attain autonomy or self-rule.
Americans, on the other hand, believe that democracy requires self-rule.
The Statute of Autonomy fell short of the self-rule that Basque nationalism demanded.
It is far more accurate to say that what success we have seen of democratic self-rule in the ex-colonies has come about, not because of colonialism, but in spite of it.
They want independence, or at least self-rule, and they almost got it after 1996.
If it does not include a strong component of local self-rule, it should.
A number of very different cultures have shown themselves capable of self-rule.
Panama, though, seldom had the freedom of self-rule.
They insist on this to protect their self-rule in three northern provinces.