Examples of 'de facto government' in a sentence

Meaning of "de facto government"

de facto government ~ This term refers to a government or political system that is in practice or in reality, even though it may not have legal recognition or legitimacy. It describes a situation where a governing body or authority effectively exercises control and power, regardless of its official status

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de facto government
The press is the de facto government.
A de facto government exercises power although it is not officially established.
Agents of the de facto government.
None of the countries in the world recognized the de facto government.
The de facto government also imposed illegitimate restrictions on freedom of expression and assembly.
The international community still does not recognise the de facto government.
The de facto government contends that life in the country has returned to normal.
The march unfortunately met with brutal repression by the de facto government.
The council became the de facto government of Madrid.
It sought to criminalise certain forms of expression and opposition to the de facto Government.
But Mel did arrive and has put the de facto government in a very complicated position.
He was posthumously awarded the order Hero of Abkhazia by the de facto government.
The Ossetian de facto government controlled the region independently from Tbilisi.
Presbyterian Covenanters became the de facto government.
The de facto Government of Venezuela.

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Information transmitted to the de facto Government.
The de facto Government.
There is no question that it is a de facto Government.
Additionally, the de facto government adopted two decrees that undermined free expression.
Political contacts with representatives of the de facto Government have been restricted.
The de facto government in Bolivia is presumably trying to….
Your Social Security number has become a de facto government identification number.
That law punishes, with prison, all public demonstrations and criticisms of the de facto government.
This had become a de facto Government Bill.
And they essentially become the default government, or we can say the de facto government.
The Commission is the new de facto government of the European Union.
This has been accompanied by a refusal to recognize Kampuchea 's de facto government.
If so, a type of de facto government exists.
The 28 countries of the EU agreed to strictly limit contacts with the de facto government.
Terror, A de facto government reposing on force and coercion.
The State of Cambodia the de facto government.
The subsequent de facto Government was headed by the President of Congress, Roberto Micheletti.
Thus the Ilidža Municipality government is the de facto government of Ilidža.
Carlsbad 's first de facto government was the Chamber Commerce, founded in 1923 by Roy Chase.
What have been the main actions taken by the de facto government in this regard?
Re-impose armed dissuasion without completely weakening the current Islamist de facto government.
Since July 2007 Hamas has been the de facto government authority in Gaza.
At present only Cuba and Haiti still have non-elected governments, and Peru a de facto government.
The Commission requested information on this case from the de facto government on October 6.
When the Colombian military abandoned the region, the FARC became the de facto government.
For the following ten years, the Covenanters were the de facto government of Scotland.
Emilio Massera, Commander-in-Chief of the Navy under the de facto Government.
The Convention met on 20 September and became the new de facto government of France.

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