Political Science, asked by HannaReji, 7 months ago

what are the differences between coming together federation and holding together federation?​

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Answered by areejhunzla14
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In Coming Together Federation, the central and the state always experience equal set of powers. Example for the holding together federation: India, Belgium and Spain. Answer: In coming together power is centralised whereas in holding together power is decentralised.

Answered by MANDAR4919
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Explanation:

Coming Together Federation where the states come together to form a larger unit with willingness where in Holding Together Federation the government of a larger area divide its powers with the states.

In holding together federation, the central power will always maintain its supremacy over the constituent units that results in a lack of sovereignty sometimes. In Coming Together Federation, the central and the state always experience equal set of powers.  

Example for the coming together federation: USA and Switzerland

Example for the holding together federation: India, Belgium and Spain

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