What describes a unitary system

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A unitary system is a form of government where power is centralized at the national level, with regional or local governments having limited authority. In a unitary system, the national government holds most of the power and can dictate laws and policies to all lower levels of government. This system is characterized by a strong central authority, with little to no autonomy given to regional or local governments. Examples of countries with unitary systems include France, Japan, and the United Kingdom.
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