
Regions with Special Statute
Regions with Special Statute are areas within a country that have a unique legal status or specific autonomy granted by law. This special status recognizes their distinct cultural, historical, or administrative characteristics, allowing them to govern certain local matters independently of the national government. Examples include regions with their own laws, governance structures, or rights not available elsewhere in the country. Such arrangements aim to respect regional identities while maintaining overall national unity, ensuring that local needs and identities are adequately addressed within the larger political framework.