What is the main difference between a federal form of goverment and unitary one?explain with an example?
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federal government have. power with limts but in unitary are ruled without barriers
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✨In a unitary form of government, the National Government has all the powers. Any constitutional powers given to the states or regions of the country are dependent on the National Government, which can withdraw them at any time.
➡️Sri Lanka is one such example.
✨In the federal form of government like in India, the power is divided between the National Government and the various State Governments.
➡️India is one such example.
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Here is your answer....
✨In a unitary form of government, the National Government has all the powers. Any constitutional powers given to the states or regions of the country are dependent on the National Government, which can withdraw them at any time.
➡️Sri Lanka is one such example.
✨In the federal form of government like in India, the power is divided between the National Government and the various State Governments.
➡️India is one such example.
..... ALONE BUT HAPPY......
Hope it helps you!!!!
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