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- Real_union abstract "Real union is a union of two or more states, which share some state institutions as in contrast to personal unions; however they are not as unified as states in a political union. It is a development from personal union and was usually limited to monarchies.Unlike personal unions, real unions almost exclusively led to a reduction of sovereignty for the politically weaker constituent. That was the case with Lithuania and Scotland which came under the influence of stronger neighbors, Poland and England respectively, with whom each of them had shared a personal union previously. Sometimes, however, a real union came about after a period of political union. The most notable example of such a move is the Kingdom of Hungary (Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen), which achieved equal status to Austria (which exercised control over the \"Cisleithanian\" crown lands) in Austria-Hungary following the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867.Historical examples:Denmark-Norway (1524-1814)Poland-Lithuania (1569-1795)Poland and Russia (1832-1867):The Organic Statute replaced the Constitution of 1815 in the aftermath of the failed November Uprising.Austria-Hungary (1867−1918)Finland and Russia (1809-1917):The Russian Empire never recognized Finland as a state in its own right. However, Finland was, for the most part, governed in accordance with its semi-official constitution which eventually became a norm leading the bulk of the Finnish elite (and later, of the common people as well) to consider Finland a separate constitutional monarchy in real union with Russia. Before 1910 there was no codification of the relationship between Finland and Russia in Russian law, so the Finnish Senate and the Finnish Diet in particular were, for a long period of time spanning from the revival of the Diet of the Estates in 1863 to the threshold of russification in the 1880s, allowed to act as if Finland was a state separate from that of Russia. As a result the eventual subjugation of the Finnish diet to Russian governmental organs in between 1899-1905 and again from 1908 was viewed as unconstitutional in Finland as was the 1910 codification of Finland's position as an indivisible part of the Russian Empire governed according to a \"set of special laws\". After the February Revolution in March 1917, the Russian Provisional Government repealed all of the restrictions imposed on Finnish autonomy from February 1899. During the year 1917, Finnish politicians from right to left sought to have the new Russia recognize Finland as a separate state with its own constitution. The Social Democrats passed the \"Power Act\" in July 1917, which in effect meant real union, but the Provisional Government, after having survived a Bolshevik coup attempt the same month, dissolved the parliament. In the autumn of 1917, a committee was set up in Finland to draw up a proposal for a new constitution. By this time the weakened provisional government already recognized Finland as a state in its own right, but wanted to preserve the union along with some prerogatives. After the October Revolution, the dominant bourgeois parties decided to cut all ties with the new Bolshevik Council of People's Commissars and the Finnish parliament passed the Power Act again in November, effectively declaring Finland sovereign. The Social Democrats also sought independence, but wanted to have the Bolsheviks recognize it first. Finland was declared an independent republic officially on December 6, 1917.".
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- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Archduchy_of_Austria.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Austria-Hungary.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Austro-Hungarian_Compromise_of_1867.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monarchy.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_systems.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Cisleithania.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Congress_Poland.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Constitution_of_the_Kingdom_of_Poland.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Council_of_Peoples_Commissars.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Crown_land.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Denmark–Norway.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Diet_of_Finland.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink February_Revolution.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Duchy_of_Finland.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Duchy_of_Lithuania.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Institution.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_England.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Hungary.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Poland_(1385–1569).
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Scotland.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Lands_of_the_Crown_of_Saint_Stephen.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Monarchy.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink November_Uprising.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink October_Revolution.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Organic_Statute_of_the_Kingdom_of_Poland.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Personal_union.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Political_union.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Empire.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Provisional_Government.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Senate_of_Finland.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Social_democracy.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Sovereignty.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink State_(polity).
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_Constitution_of_1772.
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLinkText "Real union".
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLinkText "combined under the rule".
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLinkText "more closely unified".
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLinkText "real union".
- Real_union wikiPageWikiLinkText "united politically".
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- Real_union subject Category:Monarchy.
- Real_union subject Category:Political_systems.
- Real_union hypernym Union.
- Real_union type Organisation.
- Real_union type Thing.
- Real_union comment "Real union is a union of two or more states, which share some state institutions as in contrast to personal unions; however they are not as unified as states in a political union. It is a development from personal union and was usually limited to monarchies.Unlike personal unions, real unions almost exclusively led to a reduction of sovereignty for the politically weaker constituent.".
- Real_union label "Real union".
- Real_union seeAlso Dual_monarchy.
- Real_union differentFrom Personal_union.
- Real_union sameAs Q1093720.
- Real_union sameAs اتحاد_حقيقي.
- Real_union sameAs Reálná_unie.
- Real_union sameAs Realunion.
- Real_union sameAs Reaaliunioni.
- Real_union sameAs Realna_unija.
- Real_union sameAs Reálunió.
- Real_union sameAs ನೈಜ_ಒಕ್ಕೂಟ.
- Real_union sameAs Realunion.
- Real_union sameAs Unia_realna.
- Real_union sameAs União_real.
- Real_union sameAs m.027t4sz.
- Real_union sameAs Realna_unija.
- Real_union sameAs Realna_unija.
- Real_union sameAs Liên_minh_thực_tế.
- Real_union sameAs Q1093720.
- Real_union sameAs 政合国.
- Real_union wasDerivedFrom Real_union?oldid=697607535.
- Real_union isPrimaryTopicOf Real_union.