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What is unitary government.....​

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Answered by Brainlyumeko
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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.

Answered by Anonymous
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One of the most important questions a new society, government, or nation must ask itself is, 'how will we divide power and responsibility?' Federalism, or the relationship between a central (often national) government and its political sub- units (often states, counties, and provinces, etc.) can exist in many different forms. In a unitary government, this relationship is largely one-sided, with the central government enjoying almost complete control over their smaller local government entities. In a unitary system, almost all power and responsibility is vested in the central government. Local governments may only exercise power through the central government.

This map shows the nations using a unitary system as of 2009, highlighted in dark blue.

Map of countries with a unitary system


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