Constitution

There is only one source of power, namely the central or national government, during the unitary system of government that is currently the most common form of government in the world. Despite the fact that democracy can thrive in both systems, the differences between the two types of state power are obvious and significant.

The principle of the separation of powers was introduc... read more

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Federalism and the Seperation of Powers

Federalism is the system of the separation of powers between two or several governments, the privileges of which cover the same citizens and the same territory. Federalism in the United States can be characterized by the separation, combination of powers and the competition between all levels of government, which, in its turn, is the source of energy and strength in the American system of go... read more

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