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|text=Sovereignty unconditionally belongs to the people alone. | |text=Sovereignty unconditionally belongs to the people alone. | ||
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{{wp|Popular sovereignty}} forms the ideological basis for Restarkist republicanism. It states that the power of the state and the republic must be vested in the people alone, rejecting the {{wp|divine right of kings}} and instead placing {{wp|political legitimacy}} in the support of the people. | {{wp|Popular sovereignty}} forms the ideological basis for Restarkist republicanism. It states that the power of the state and the republic must be vested in the people alone, rejecting the {{wp|divine right of kings}} and instead placing {{wp|political legitimacy}} in the support of the people. |
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