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  2. Unitary state | Definition, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

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    Unitary state, a system of political organization in which most or all of the governing power resides in a centralized government. In a unitary state, the central government commonly delegates authority to subnational units and channels policy decisions down to them for implementation.

  3. Unitary Government | Definition, Characteristics & Examples

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    A unitary system of government is a political structure in which one level of government retains the bulk of political power. Governments divide into two main...

  4. What is a Unitary State? Pros, Cons, and Examples - ThoughtCo

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    A unitary state, or unitary government, is a governing system in which a single central government has total power over all of its other political subdivisions. A unitary state is the opposite of a federation, where governmental powers and responsibilities are divided.

  5. Unitary state - Wikipedia

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    A unitary state is a state or sovereign state governed as a single entity in which the central government is the supreme authority. The central government may create or abolish administrative divisions (sub-national units).

  6. Definition of Unitary Government. A unitary government is a system with a strong central government that controls the actions of subnational governments. All power and authority rest in a single central entity.

  7. Government, Unitary - Encyclopedia.com

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    The term unitary government refers to a constitutional arrangement by which ultimate political authority is held by the central government of a state. In this system sovereignty is vested in the central government alone.

  8. All You Need to Know About a Unitary Government

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    What Is a Unitary Government? A unitary government is a type of government in which all power is centralized in the hands of a single ruler. In the unitary system of government, a single central government possesses total control over all political subdivisions.

  9. Constitutional law - Unitary, Federal, Systems | Britannica

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    Depending on how a constitution organizes power between the central and subnational governments, a country may be said to possess either a unitary or a federal system (see also federalism). In a unitary system the only level of government besides the central is the local or municipal government.

  10. What is a Unitary State? - WorldAtlas

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    A unitary state refers to a country that has one supreme authority which rules over all other delegations. A unitary state is the opposite of a federation where powers are dispersed. A unitary state only exercises the powers that the central government decides to delegate.

  11. Unitary State – Annenberg Classroom

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    In a unitary state, the central or national government has complete authority over all other political divisions or administrative units. For example, the Republic of France is a unitary state in which the French national government in Paris has total authority over several provinces, known as departments, which are the subordinate ...