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  1. 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.

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  3. 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.

  4. 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.

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  5. The first and more common mechanism shares power among three branches of governmentthe legislature, the executive, and the judiciary. The second, federalism, apportions power between two levels of government: national and subnational.

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  7. Nov 21, 2023 · Learn about unitary vs federal systems of government. See where power is concentrated, a comparison between them, pros and cons, and real-life examples. Updated: 11/21/2023.