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plurinacional

Plurinacional is an adjective describing a political arrangement in which multiple nations or distinct peoples inhabit a single state and participate in its governance. The term emphasizes collective rights and recognition of diverse national or ethnic identities within the same political system. It is often discussed in the context of constitutional design and indigenous rights, rather than solely as cultural diversity.

A prominent example is Bolivia, where the 2009 Constitution and the 2010 Law of Constitutional Change declare

Implementation typically involves recognizing ethnically defined rights, establishing forms of territorial or functional autonomy, and creating

Beyond Bolivia, the term is discussed in political theory and comparative constitutional studies as a framework

the
country
the
Estado
Plurinacional
de
Bolivia.
The
text
recognizes
a
plurality
of
nations
and
peoples,
including
Indigenous
groups
and
Afro-Bolivians,
and
it
establishes
mechanisms
for
intercultural
dialogue,
self-government
in
certain
domains,
and
participation
in
national
institutions.
The
constitution
also
introduces
concepts
such
as
intercultural
education
and
plural
legal
traditions
to
coexist
with
the
national
legal
order.
avenues
for
representation
and
participation
that
differ
from
standard
majoritarian
models.
Supporters
argue
that
plurinacional
arrangements
address
historic
injustices,
promote
inclusive
governance,
and
protect
cultural
and
political
self-determination
within
a
single
state.
Critics
warn
that
such
systems
can
complicate
governance,
raise
questions
about
uniform
citizenship,
and
risk
fragmentation
if
not
supported
by
clear
constitutional
rules
and
resource-sharing
agreements.
for
recognizing
diverse
nations
within
a
state.
Its
application
varies
widely,
reflecting
different
historical
contexts,
legal
traditions,
and
debates
about
sovereignty,
autonomy,
and
integration.