what is the difference of unitary and federal system ??
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Power concentrated at centre = unitary
power distributed among constituents = federal
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In a federal form of government, the central government shares its powers with the various constituent units of the country. ... In a unitary form of government, all the power is exercised by only one government. For example, in Sri Lanka, the national government has all the powers. A constitution can be either unitary or federal. A unitary system is governed constitutionally as one single unit, with one constitutionally created legislature. A unitary government is a single system of government where the central government has supreme authority. A federal government is a dual system of government where the national government and the local governments work independently. All the powers are incorporated within the central governing body.
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