The system of government in which the central government holds all the power and delegates authority to local levels is known as a unitary system. In a unitary system, the central authority can create or abolish local governments and determine their powers. This contrasts with federal systems, where power is shared between the central and regional governments. Examples of unitary states include France and Japan.
Confederate government
The system of government in which powers are divided between a central government and several regional governments is called a federal system. In a federal system, both levels of government have their own specific powers and responsibilities, as outlined in a constitution. This division of powers helps to prevent the concentration of authority in one central government and allows for a balance of power between the different levels of government. Examples of countries with a federal system of government include the United States, Germany, and Australia.
Egypt has a federal system of government because there are two levels, a strong central gov. and 29 govern-ates or provinces with weaker local gov.
no, it does not have a strong central government
The unitary system of government is in contrast to the federal system of government. It is characterized by the central government exercising the majority of powers, instead of delegating those responsibilities to lower levels of government. It is more efficient in smaller countries.
A unitary state is a state governed as one single unit in which the central government is supreme and any administrative divisions (subnational units) exercise only powers that their central government chooses to delegate. Many states in the world have a unitary system of government. As with most centralisation policies, an advantage exists in the sense that central coordination issues can be overcome by allocating power to a singular authority but a disadvantage exists in the sense that individual subunits of the unitary government lack the initiative or ability to act on their own interests.
Federalism. A system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and constituent political units.
Confederate government
Central government
unitary government: all powers is given to a central government (there is only one level of government).federal system government divides powers of government between national and state governments (power is split between multiple levels of government).confederacy - loose union of independent states (no central government)
The Federalists believed that the best form of government was a government divided between the state and national levels, with a strong central (national) government. This is the system we have used since the Constitution was written and ratified.
a government without a central power :)