Devolved unitarism is a political system where a central government maintains sovereignty while granting varying degrees of administrative power to regional or local governments. This approach allows for some level of autonomy in decision-making and governance at the local level, but ultimate authority remains with the central government. It contrasts with federalism, where states or regions have constitutionally guaranteed powers. In devolved unitarism, the central government can modify or revoke the powers granted to local entities.
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