SECTIONALISM - translation to arabic
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SECTIONALISM - translation to arabic

LOYALTY TO ONE'S OWN REGION OF A COUNTRY
Sectionalist; Departmentalism

SECTIONALISM         

ألاسم

إِقْلِيمِيَّة

sectionalism         
الإقليمية
sectionalism         
اسْم : الإقليمية . التعصّب الإقليمي

Definition

Sectionalism
·noun A disproportionate regard for the interests peculiar to a section of the country; local patriotism, as distinguished from national.

Wikipedia

Sectionalism

Sectionalism is loyalty to one's own region or section of the country, rather than to the country as a whole. Sectionalism occurs in many countries, such as in the United Kingdom, most notably in the constituent nation of Scotland, where various sectionalist/separatist political organizations and parties have existed since the early 1920s, beginning with the Scots National League. Today, Scottish sectionalism is most strongly associated and advocated by the Scottish National Party (SNP), which can be described as both sectionalist and separatist. The SNP advocates for both Scottish independence and more autonomy for Scotland while remaining a part of the United Kingdom.

Examples of use of SECTIONALISM
1. The SPLA should not also discriminate its ranks and file based on ethnicity, sectionalism and regionalism.
2. They were the ones who promoted embezzlement of public funds; bribery; tribalism; favoritism; nepotism; sectionalism; conmanship; lack of transparency & accountability; questionable & un–procedural award of tenders & procurement; forgery; inequitable distribution of national resources; just to name but a few in the seventies before abrogation of Addis Ababa Agreement.