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An autocratic unitarian government is a political system where a single authority holds significant power, often without constitutional accountability, and centralizes governance in a single entity or institution. In this system, decision-making is concentrated at the national level, limiting regional autonomy and promoting uniform policies across the entire state. The autocratic nature implies that political opposition is typically suppressed, and civil liberties may be restricted. Examples can be found in various historical and contemporary regimes where power is concentrated in a single leader or party.

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