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in a unitary system of government, local offices
have equal power with the central government.
elect representatives to the central government.
can veto decisions made by the central government.
must follow decisions made by the central government.
A unitary government system concentrates power in the central government, which creates and oversees local governing bodies. Local offices do not have equal authority, cannot veto central decisions, and their role is not defined by electing central representatives; they are subordinate to the central government's directives.
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must follow decisions made by the central government.