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This chapter and Chapter 11 descend to more institutional issues on how to express the democratic demand for secession. Ideally, a secession claim should be clearly expressed both via representatives and via referendum. In liberal-democratic contexts, a majority of the representatives of the seceding territory ought to push forward and endorse the secessionist political project. Without this boost and endorsement from their representatives, a simple majority of citizens answering in favour of secession in a referendum would be either insufficient or deficient, as this chapter contends.
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