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define unitary form of government.

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Answered by KGB
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Unitary government:
1) A country which is governed by one single government is called unitary government.2)The sub-units of the unitary government have no power of their own and can only implement the orders issued by the unitary government.
Answered by MrPerfect0007
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Unitary Government is a system of government in which all governmental authority is vested in a central government. The regional and local governments derive their powers from the central government. Sovereign power is vested with the central government and governance is conducted by it. The central government will stay supreme even if powers are delegated to regional governments. The United Kingdom is an example of a nation having a unitary system of government.
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