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What do federal, unitary and confederation systems of government have in common?
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What do federal, unitary and confederation systems of government have in common?
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Answer Elections
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The unitary, confederation and federal systems of government consider elections as an important aspect of their existence. These systems extend the opportunity to the citizens at different levels of centralisation.
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