2020
DOI: 10.1177/0002764220975048
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Politics and Regionality: Does Region of Residence Affect the State’s Legitimacy?

Abstract: Even though the Spanish Constitution establishes that Spain is structured into Autonomous Communities and that the principles of solidarity and subsidiarity govern the relationship between the different regions, very often Spanish media publish news about territorial inequality, conflicts, and independency velleity. The objective of this investigation, avoiding digging into the reasons for these claims, is to identify whether the region of residence influences the legitimacy of the Spanish state. The legitimac… Show more

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“…In Ghana, creating new districts has been noted as a strategy translating into additional parliamentary seats for the governments that create them (Resnick 2017: 53). In Spain, such regionally based concerns about a political agenda are prevalent in regional politics ‘because where the regional population does not show strong support for the national government, the legitimacy of any national institution is low in those contexts’ (Blanco-González et al , 2021: 468).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Ghana, creating new districts has been noted as a strategy translating into additional parliamentary seats for the governments that create them (Resnick 2017: 53). In Spain, such regionally based concerns about a political agenda are prevalent in regional politics ‘because where the regional population does not show strong support for the national government, the legitimacy of any national institution is low in those contexts’ (Blanco-González et al , 2021: 468).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%