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Mr Ibarretxe, a nationalist, is pushing the limits of devolution and seeking votes in the regional election due this autumn.
Abolishing students' tuition fees has cost £50m this year, and the free-central-heating pledge may cost about £20m a year.So far, these costs have been absorbed fairly painlessly in the Scottish Executive's £18.3 billion budget, but the bigger changes ahead are going to test the limits of devolution.
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But also in more advanced decentralized systems, research on the effects or potential of devolution on human resources for health at the local level is limited.
Already another round of devolution is planned.
This attitude betrays a misunderstanding of devolution.
Moreover, the country has always enjoyed a measure of devolution.
A system of devolution exists but has not been implemented.
The first is the underlying deal of devolution for peace.
Canvassers of all parties report that devolution is barely mentioned on the doorsteps.Yet this underestimates the significance of devolution.
Then there is the perfect storm of devolution.
CRP 4120/6120 Devolution, Privatization, and New Public ManagementLocal governments across the world must address the twin challenges of devolution and privatization.
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