What are the characteristics for unitary form of government?
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In unitary system, all powers are centralized in the hands of the central government and only center is the reservoir of all state powers. In this system, there is no a province or provincial governments and constitution empower the central government to legislate, execute and adjudicate with full might...
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Characteristics of Unitary Form of Government
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- In a unitary government, state governments do not have exist.
- In Unitary form of Government the power is not shared.
- There is a single level of government only at the centre. Centre may create some sub units for administrative convenience but those units are under the control of the central government.
- All powers are rested with the centre and there is no such demarcation.
- It is characterized by single citizenship.
- Example- U.K
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