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unitary citizenship is also known as?​

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Answered by saniya0808
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In unitary states, the central government may create (or abolish) administrative divisions (sub-national units).[1] Such units exercise only the powers that the central government chooses to delegate. Although political power may be delegated through devolution to regional or local governments by statute, the central government may abrogate the acts of devolved governments or curtail (or expand) their powers. A large majority of the world's states (166 of the 193 UN member states) have a unitary system of government.[2]

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Answered by prayags2020
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A unitary system is governed constitutionally as one single unit, with one constitutionally created legislature.
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Distinguish between the Unitary and Federal systems of government.
Federal government Unitary government
Power and responsibilities are shared between national and local levels. Power is placed in one central governing system
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