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A State governed as one single unit in which central government is supreme. The administrative divisions of the country can only excercise powers that the central government chooses to delegate

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A unitary government may be defined as on in which the powers are concenterated in the hands of a central government.There may be local governments, but they are not free from the control of the central government.They are the creation or and derive their power from, the central government and as such are subordinate to the same in all respects.They are the mere agents of the central government best examples of the unitary government is that of great Brattain and France.

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