its a system
A unitary state is governed as one single unit in which the central government is supreme. Egypt is a unitary state but it is divided into several governorates, cities and counties for administrative convenience.
Yes, Japan has a unitary system of government. A unitary government is a state governed as one single unit.
In a unitary government, all powers are held by a central government.
Look you uneducationed person, it is because unitary system of government is a one-level system of governing and Canada is a federal system which needs a two level system.
An example of unitary is system of government is the United Kingdom.
Yes, citizens do vote in a Unitary Government. They vote for Parliament. A Unitary System has a strong central government; the states only have the power that the central government gives them.
the federal system controls most or all the power of government and the unitary system one in which all government is derived form the central government.
The Federal System lies between the unitary and confederal systems of government.
it prevents a single national government from holding all of country's power.
A unitary state is a system of government where most or all of the governing power is held by a single, central government authority. This centralized government typically delegates limited powers to lower levels of government such as states or provinces, but retains the ultimate authority. Examples of unitary states include France and Japan.
In a unitary system, the central government holds the primary authority, and any administrative divisions (like states or provinces) derive their powers from it. Whether or not a unitary system has a president depends on the specific country's political structure. For example, France, a unitary state, has a president, while the United Kingdom, also unitary, does not have a president but is a constitutional monarchy.