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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
Some differences are that in Czechoslovakia, each side had their own parties with very little overlap. The dissolution was an act of parliament based on the inability to govern the country as a whole. It was generally accepted by both sides that the federal system was not working.
I don't think majority of people on either side wanted separation. IIRC, polls were only at about 30% in favour on both sides, so there was less resentment among the populations (more so against the politicians) and a willingness to make it ork out best for everyone.
I don't think Canada is exactly like that, but there are probably similarities too. For example, I think for the most part, cooler heads would prevail and there would be an effort to make it work with as little disruption as possible.
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thanks for stepping in for me.