British Commonwealth
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Dominion before 1939, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa Union, Ireland Commonwealth and Newfoundland. Although there is no official definition of control, in the statement of the Imperial Conference in 1926, the UK and the Grand Alliance "is an autonomous community within the British Empire and subordination was not allowed in any part of the country." Diplomacy, Though they unite through common loyalty to the royal family, they are free to contact as a member of the Commonwealth. "
The main feature of the status of sovereignty is the complete legislative body prescribed in the "Westminster Regulation" (1931), and in the administrative field, sovereign owners have the right to directly access sovereignty (formerly the recommendation on governance issues is It can only be brought up by the United Nations). Minister). Internationally, it means accepting the territory (excluding Newfoundland) as an independent state, having the right to belong to the International Federation and other international organizations, appointing its own ambassador, and concluding its own treaty I will. At the same time, these rulings are not considered to have the same relationship with the UK and other countries. Since 1947, the use of this expression was regarded as a subordinate form in several respects and abandoned because the phrase "Commonwealth Member" was used.
The definition of 1926 was revised in 1949. At that time, the country could enjoy all federation members, but there was no obligation to recognize the British monarchy as their sovereignty. The monarch has been accepted as a symbol of the free association of independent member countries, hence the chief of the Commonwealth. India is the country that first reached this arrangement and by the 1990s most other British federal countries joined the country. See also Commonwealth
Commonwealth, often referred to as Commonwealth, formerly Commonwealth, was a voluntary association of more than 50 independent sovereign states, most of which were former colonies of the British Empire. In some British Commonwealth countries, including the UK itself, British Commonwealth citizens (formerly "UK courses") vote or qualify at all levels, regardless of whether there are specific restrictions applicable to local citizens You are allowed to do. Leeds, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Malawi (not only the Commonwealth but all foreigners), Mauritius, Namibia (not only the Commonwealth but all foreigners), New Zealand (all foreigners, only before 1975) Federal citizenship rights, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
There are several reasons. In the colonial era, the Britain itself was a federal state (before the UK), its political buildings were much larger than the EU itself. The Federation is composed of 53 countries (compared with 28 countries of the European Union) and has a population of 1 billion (nearly three-thirds of the world population) compared with EU's 588 million people in Eurasia It is 1). America, Africa, Oceania. Other reasons include a feeling of satisfaction of Brussels' bureaucracy, an aversion to German and French governance in the EU, a clear settlement with Russia, a continuing moderate immigration policy, and a loss of patience with the EU There is. Responsible member states such as Greece have a huge debt