Social Sciences, asked by ayush62349, 1 year ago

What is unitary form of government?​

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Answered by mohsinalam
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unitary state is a state governmentas a single power in which the centralgovernment is ultimately supreme and any administrative divisions (sub-nationals units) exercise only the powers that the central governmentchooses to delegate. The majority of states in the world have a unitary system of government.

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Answered by vachhaninetra
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Explanation:

Unitary Government

✍ In unitary government there is only one Central Government and provincial governments.

✍ It is entrusted with most important functions such as home,Defence, external affairs, currency and coinage etc.

✍ In unitary government power are vested in the union government and units for granted powers from the centre.

✍ As such powers are not divided and enlisted in the constitution constitution, hence Constitution is not supreme. Here legislature occupies Central position.

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