the governments of the member countries
what are the feature of the confederal system of government
This is where the state power is more then the central power... For Example: States can decide speed limit and Central controls drinking age... If it were a confederal government then each state would have more power to choose the legal drinking age
It is a system in which local government has a great deal of power. Central government is very weak.
Confederal government is also known as confederation. This type of government is recognized in Canada where each state is joined together.
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The Federal System lies between the unitary and confederal systems of government.
A confederal constitution is a political system where power is decentralized and individual states or regions retain significant autonomy. In a confederal system, the central government's authority is limited to specific areas agreed upon by the member states. This differs from a federal system, where power is shared between the central government and constituent states, and a unitary system, where power is concentrated at the national level. Examples of confederal systems include the Articles of Confederation in the United States before the Constitution was adopted.
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It was called as 'confederal'.