Political Institutions Constitutional Law Questions
The concept of a unitary government in political institutions refers to a system where power and authority are concentrated in a central government, which holds ultimate control over all levels of government within a country. In a unitary government, regional or local governments exist, but they derive their power and authority from the central government and can be modified or abolished by it. This centralized system allows for uniform laws, policies, and decision-making across the entire country, promoting national unity and efficiency in governance.