JAMB - Government (2025 - No. 69)
A confederal system of governance is characterised by
strong central authority
independent regional governments
unitary state control
direct democracy
Explanation
A confederal system (or confederation) is a form of governance where power is decentralised. In this system, sovereign states or independent regional governments delegate only limited, specific powers to a weak central authority.
The regional governments retain their individual sovereignty and independence, often holding the right to secede from the confederation
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