In a unitary system, the central government has all the power. In a federal system, some powers are given to the central government and other powers are given to the lower levels of government...
December 17, 2011
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The difference between a unitary and a federal state is not that one is more decentralized than the other, but that the former is decentralized through legislation whereas the latter is decentralized by constitution. In a federation, certain matters are thus constitutionally devolved to local units, and the central government cannot unilaterally revoke this decentralization, as it can in a unitary state.
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November 16, 2011
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