The distinction between unitary and federal type of government.
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN UNITARY AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ARE :-
UNITARY GOVERNMENT:
- It power is placed in one central government.
- Power is uniformly tried.
- Local government haven't any right to make law.
- Government is stable.
- This government is not democratic.
- It may or may not have a written constitution.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT:
- It divides it power between national and local form of government.
- May be power's be spread.
- But it has a power to make law.
- There is no stability of government.
- But this is the best example of democratic government.
- It must have a written constitution.
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