In the case of the Soviet Union, the constituent republics had the theoretical right to secede from the union according to the 1924 Soviet Constitution, although this was not practically allowed by the central government. This "right" was more of a theoretical principle rather than a practical reality, especially under the rule of Joseph Stalin and later Soviet leaders, who maintained strict control over the republics.
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