what are the dual objectives of federalism
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Explanation:
features of federalism :
The federal system thus has dual
objectives: to safeguard and promote
unity of the country, while at the same
time accommodate regional diversity.
Therefore, two aspects are crucial for
the institutions and practice of
federalism. Governments at different
levels should agree to some rules of
power-sharing. They should also trust
that each would abide by its part of
the agreement. An ideal federal system
has both aspects : mutual trust and
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The federal system has two specific objectives. They are said to be as follows:
• Safeguarding and promotion of the unity of the country.
• Accommodation and assimilation of the regional diversity of the country.
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