In a unitary system of government, local offices derive their authority from the central government and have limited autonomy. The central government retains the power to create, modify, or abolish local governments and can dictate their functions and responsibilities. This structure often leads to a more uniform policy implementation across regions, but may limit local responsiveness to specific community needs. Overall, local offices operate primarily as administrative arms of the central authority.
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