In a unitary system, the central government holds the primary authority, and any administrative divisions (like states or provinces) derive their powers from it. Whether or not a unitary system has a president depends on the specific country's political structure. For example, France, a unitary state, has a president, while the United Kingdom, also unitary, does not have a president but is a constitutional monarchy.
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