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Which type of governmental power does a unitary system hold?

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the national government holds all the power in a unitary government 
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Answer:

A central power (a concentrate power)

Step-by-step explanation:

It is characterized by the concentration of political power in the figure of a central authority, which takes the decision-making agenda of the state and directs the commands of this converging nucleus to the most distant spaces of penetration in the territory of that country. Although there are degrees of state centrality, a particular restriction of freedom of action for the periphery manages the decision-making flows in this model, allowing the central authority figure to concentrate and manage all units of that government structure.

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