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A majority of nation-states are unitary systems.
Federal and unitary systems are ideal types, representing the endpoints of a continuum.
However, a federal system does not necessarily imply a bicameral legislature, nor do all unitary systems have unicameral legislatures.
Such unitary systems contrast markedly with federal systems, in which authority is constitutionally divided between the central government and the governments of relatively autonomous subnational entities.
In other unitary systems of this type, decentralization on a territorial basis is actually provided for constitutionally, and the powers of locally elected officials are prescribed in detail.
In fact, the legislatures of most countries with unitary systems are bicameral, though one chamber is usually more powerful than the other.
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Still, some say the unitary system has helped.
A unitary system of government does not necessarily imply unicameralism.
It is also possible that a unitary system would replace one set of problems with another.
Four years later, in the first election of the unitary system, 50.6percentt voted.
"But now, with the unitary system, we don't have people switching back and forth anymore".
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