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Although you forgot to include the options, here I leave some facts about the Catholic monarchs, Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile that may be useful:
- The marriage was held in Valladolid in 1469 AD. It was a private and secret wedding since Isabella had no permission from her brother, king Henry IV of Castile.
- In order to celebrate the union, Ferdinand and Isabella requested special permission from the Pope, since they were cousins. As it had not arrived on time, they used false documents. They received the official permission only two years later.
- It was a union of crowns, not of kingdoms: this means that Castile and Aragon remained separated kingdoms, but shared King and Queen.
- Ferdinand was considered the "consort king" of Castile. This means that political decisions were taken by Isabella.
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Trade unions in Africa have received a great deal of attention from various labour analysts, especially in regard to their contributions to the struggles against neoliberalism during the harsh time of structural adjustment programs. The kingdom of Swaziland (recently renamed as Eswatini) has constantly been faced with persistent labour unrests associated with increased demands for democratic openness (Simelane, 2016).
Locating trade union activism along these lines suggests that unions are neither delinked from the state nor regional or global institutions. Thus, as a way of consolidating their strategies, they make use of various public spaces, either at the local or international level to raise their grievances and issues. Like most of the civil society organisations, they can demonstrate leverage (capacity and power) to engage institutions at different geographical levels. This engagement shapes their strategies and practices as well as the various roles that trade union actors play in regional governance.