A unitary government, like that of Great Britain or France, has no such permanent, or sovereign, entities with fixed boundaries. |
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In a unitary government, the central government possesses much authority and decision-making power. |
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Typically, a unitary government is preferred in small nations, where government authorities seek to promote efficient solutions to national problems and the perpetuation of national values.
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The African National Congress, for example, has in its policy documents made it clear that its adherence to a unitary government presupposes commitment to a lively, participatory democracy. |
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There are some good historical examples of unitary government and it is fascinating to analyse the implication of these governmental arrangements for the current dynamic circumstances. |
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We have no quarrel with the people of Europe: our quarrel is only with the system of unitary government called the European Union. |
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Gen. Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, but his plan to abolish the regions and impose a unitary government met with anti-Igbo riots in the north. |
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In accordance with article 2 of the Constitution, Kazakhstan is a unitary government with a presidential form of government. |
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The problem arose when the government chose to recognize only one official language and to create a centralized unitary government. |
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Colombia, then under the unitary government of conservative Laureano Gómez, who was responsible for the mass slaughter of peasants, was the only Latin American country involved. |
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Comparing the amount of the deficit, although large, to other countries, other countries' deficits are larger, but that does not reflect the fact that Canada is not a unitary government. |
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