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16 February, 14:18

In a unitary system of government local offices

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  1. 16 February, 18:00
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    In a unitary system of governenment, the local offices don't have much power. Instead, they rather follow the orders from the central government. So you could say that they are not independent, not even partially (like in feredal systems) and are therefore subject to the central government.
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