is the unitary form of government really democratic give a critical analysis
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In the unitary government all forms of power are held by the central government, but that government can still elected by the people, and if so, would only have the powers that the people allowed it to have. So, a government could be both unitary and democratic.
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unitary government is a sovereign state where the central has the supreme power. The administrative exercises only the power delegated to them. 1. ... It may lead to depotism as there are no powers to check on the central's rule if something goes wrong.
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