federal system has two or more sets of government justify the statement
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As “federalism” is a system of government in which the power is divided between the union and provinces so, usually it has two levels of government:
(i) One is the government for the entire country with the subjects of national importance.
(ii) The other government is at the level of provinces or states that looks after the matters of local importance. Both the governments enjoy their power independent of the other.
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As “federalism” is a system of government in which the power is divided between the union and provinces so, usually it has two levels of government:
(i) One is the government for the entire country with the subjects of national importance.
(ii) The other government is at the level of provinces or states that looks after the matters of local importance. Both the governments enjoy their power independent of the other.
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As federalism is a system of government in which the power is divided between the union and provinces. Usually it has two levels of government.
1)One is the government for the entire country called central or union government which looks after the subjects of national importance.
2)The other government is at the level of provinces or states that looks after the matters of state importance. Both the governments enjoy their respective powers independently.
3)In India a third tier of federalism was added as local government in the form of panchayats and municipalities or provincial governments.
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