How does federalism helps to address diversity
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Powers are vested in Congress, in the President, and the federal courts by the United States Constitution. ... It is based on the principle of federalism, where power is shared between the federal government and state governments. The powers of the federal government have generally expanded greatly since the Civil War.
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The government recently tabled a constitution amendment bill in Parliament in an effort to make the constitution broadly acceptable, particularly to take into confidence the Madhesi Morcha, which has been agitating against the statute since its promulgation last year. However, two weeks into the registration of the bill, the country’s political fault-lines have been further exposed, with the main opposition and the second largest party, the CPN-UML, declaring that the amendment proposal lacks adequate justification. Tika R Pradhan and Shashwat Acharya spoke with Barsha Man Pun, former finance minister and a key aide of Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, about the amendment proposal, the opposition it has faced and the political and societal polarisation it has engendered.