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Hassan
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6 April, 20:54
What defines a unitary government
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Sanaa Lopez
6 April, 21:09
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The definition of a unitary government or unitary state is a system of political organization with a central supreme government which holds the authority over and makes the decisions for subordinate local governments. An example of a unitary government is the United Kingdom overseeing Scotland.
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Belle
6 April, 21:19
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As the dictionary states - "a system of political organization with a central supreme government which holds the authority over and makes the decisions for subordinate local governments."
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