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what is unitary form of government​

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Answered by Classicplayer
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A unitary state is a state governed as a single power in which the central government is ultimately supreme. The central government may create administrative divisions. Such units exercise only the powers that the central government chooses to delegate

Answered by aman24475
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A unitary system of government, or unitary state, is a sovereign state governed as a single entity. The central government is supreme, and the administrative divisions exercise only powers that the central government has delegated to them.For example, in the United Kingdom, supreme political power is held by the Parliament, the legislature of the nation that is located in Great Britain. The other parts of the nation, Northern Ireland, Wales, and Scotland, each have their own local governments.

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