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Centralisation

Centralisation meaning

Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of centralization.

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Concentration and centralisation According to Marx, capital has the tendency for concentration and centralisation in the hands of the wealthy.

It’s something former Wallabies assistant Mick Byrne said RA must do, having helped implement the NZR’s centralisation program.

Meanwhile, there were immediate tensions within the coalition over questions of regional autonomy, with Pahlavi and his supporters deeply hostile to any suggestion of de-centralisation in favour of Iran's non-Persian ethnic minorities such as the Kurds.

Kwankwaso further raised concerns about tax collection and economic centralisation, accusing Lagos of siphoning resources from Kano and other northern states.

I instruct the Government to ensure the centralisation of collection and distribution of these funds through the budget, based on national scientific priorities.

It brings us back to the basic nature of this government – distrust of the public sector, tight centralisation, poverty-stricken government agencies and overall incompetence, with leadership confined to those unquestioningly loyal to the prime minister.

The north’s controversial air traffic control centralisation plan has been branded “short-sighted” amid calls for it to be halted.

The result is that they are now siding with Serbs against Bosniaks, Serbs have preserved their ethnically cleansed territory and don’t care about anything else, while Bosniaks want centralisation of the country.

To unblock the supply chain of medical equipment to the continent, the Africa CDC was developing a platform to enable the pooling and centralisation of commodity acquisition.

A basic feature of modern monopoly capitalism and imperialism has been the increasing centralisation of power in the hands of the executive at the expense of the legislative and judicial branches.

Former rebels attacked the railroads as symbols of threatening centralisation.

The European project, couched in fluffy words like union and integration, necessitates in practice the sweeping centralisation of powers such that bureaucrats in Belgium can remotely govern vast swathes of the continent.

The National Health Insurance Fund is proposed as a national structure in which no structural de-centralisation is envisioned.

According to the panellists, a restructured Nigeria will promote self-reliance, productivity, proper utilisation of resources and reduce undue centralisation of power at the national level.

And where there is centralisation of the state, there must necessarily be a central bank, and where such a bank exists, the parasitic Jewish nation, speculating with the Labour of the people, will be found.

Centralisation of power Running parallel to the efforts of the state to control all autonomous sources of power, important administrative reforms were introduced in 1967 and 1973 to strengthen the hand of the central authorities in the provinces.

EU centralisation also conflicts with the localist ideals that have grown in prominence within the party in recent years.

However, the territorial losses had enabled the King and his ministers to concentrate on internal reform and centralisation.

In 2009, Freedom House downgraded Senegal's status from 'Free' to 'Partially Free', based on increased centralisation of power in the executive.

It believes also that Europe should move away from further centralisation and works towards the formation of a "Europe of regions".