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Federations still have local governments tho, for example, Brazil, and the USA, both have states that are independent within the country itself
That’s true. Maybe I’m wrong on this one then, as I’ve never lived in north or south America.
My argument is maybe, that I think the countries government should always be the last say, and not the EU. I think it’s opposite in the USA, if I’m not mistaken?