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Here, the pomp and centralisation were a means to celebrate not the emperor, but the proletariat.
Speaking a day after controversial changes in NHS care across mid and west Wales were approved, Dame Deirdre Hine said closures and centralisation were "probably the inevitable way ahead".
The issues of federalism, ethnicity in politics and state centralisation were not resolved by the crisis and partly contributed to a decline in support for the concept of the state among Congolese people.
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Relentless centralisation is to be succeeded by devolution to the frontline.
After Alasdair Milne resigned and John Birt achieved power, this centralisation was accelerated.
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