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FORMS OF GOVERNMENT
BASED ON POWER & AUTHORITY DISTRIBUTION
BY MANISH SHIVALE
Email id:-
manishshivalerockstar@gmail.com
UNITARY FORM OF GOVERNMENT
 The government will have a
strong central government but
weak or non existent regional
governments.
 UK, Cuba, Belgium, France
etc.
• UNITARY GOVERNMENT-
Leaders can be a King, Prime Minister,or President
 it really doesn't matter who the leader of the country is; what matters, is that
the national level of the government has power and runs the country.
 a unitary system can be autocratic, oligarchic or democratic. so, depending
on the type of government that is in place, citizen may play a larger role in
the country's politics.
• example 1.UNITED KINGDOM.
• the UK is a unitary parliamentary
democracy,citizens vote for members of parliament.
• parliament members then select from themselves
who the prime minister will be.
• the national parliament runs the country, and the
local governments have ver little power.
• example 2.CUBA.
• it is a unitary communist government a communist
government the citizens don't have a say in how the
country is run.
• but again, the national governments runs the
country and local governments do not have much
power.
MERITS
• strong, stable, all powerful
government.
• single uniform administration
for whole of the state.
• simple and less expensive
system.
• flexible to changing social
needs and environment.
• suitable for small states.
• suitable for meeting
emergencies.
DEMERITS
• Fear of central dictatorship and
despotism.
• behaves inefficiently when
overburdened with all work.
• ignores the local needs when
fully involved in central issues.
• unsuitable for big states.
• more dependent on
Bureaucracy.
• less chances for popular
participation in the working of
government.
FEDERAL FORM OF GOVERNMENT
• divide power between the
central / national government
and the local / regional
government of smaller areas.
• a lot of power is given to local
governments to handle local
affairs.
• central government handles
issues that concern the entire
country such as military affairs.
• the U.S , Mexico, India etc.
FEDERALISM
• it can be seen as compromise
between the extreme
concentration of power and a
loose confederation of
independent states for
governing a variety of people
usually in a large expanse of
territory.
• it has the virtue of retaining
local pride, traditions and
power .
• the basic principle of American
federalism is fixed in the tenth
amendement to the
constitution
UNITED STATES AS A FEDERAL GOV'T
MERITS
• Reconciliation of local
autonomy with national unity.
• Division of powers between
the centre and states leads to
administrative efficiency.
• Gives rise to big states.
• Distribution of powers checks
the despotism of the central
government.
• Advantageous to the smaller
states.
• Good for economic and
cultural progress.
DEMERITS
• Lack of uniformity in administration.
• Distribution of powers leads to many
conflicts.
• Double citizenship.
• Sometimes state governments place
hindrance to foreign policy of the
centre.
• Constitution, being rigid, cannot be
adjusted to the fast changing
conditions.
• Provincial tendencies are very acute.
UNITARY VS FEDERAL
Points of
Distinction
Unitary Federal
Distribution of
Powers
No constitutional
division of powers
between the centre
and the states.
Division of powers is specified in
the constitution.
Constitutional
Status
The provinces act as
agents of the centre.
The centre and states have equal
status.
Position of
Judiciary
The position of the
Supreme Court is not
so important
The Supreme Court decides the
disputes between the centre and
the states.
Citizenship Single citizenship. Generally there is dual citizenship.
UNITARY VS FEDERAL
Points of
Distinction
Unitary Federal
Law Citizens have to
follows laws of only
one authority.
Citizens have to follow double
laws.
Dual and
Single Polity
Single set of authority Separate cabinets and
legislatures in the centre and in
the provinces.
Amendments
in the
Constitution
Amendments process
is not that much
difficult.
Amendments process is much
difficult.
Alternation in
the Boundaries
Parliament has the
absolute right of
altering the boundaries.
No right to make alteration in
the boundaries.
FORMS OF GOVERNMENT
BASED ON DEMoCRACy
PARLIAMENTARY SYSTEM
• A democratic form of government in which
the people vote for those who represent
the political party they feel best represents
their views of how the government should
operate
• Parliament, the legislature the people
elect, makes and enforces the laws of
the country.
• The leader is often called a prime
minister (or premier), and the prime
minister is a member of parliament.
• The prime minister is usually chosen
by the political party that wins a
majority of representatives (or seats) in
the parliament. (In some parliaments
there are so many political parties
represented that none hold a majority.
Parliament members must decide
among themselves whom to elect as
prime minister.)
• The prime minister is the head
of the government.
• The prime minister leads the
executive branch of the
government and must answer
directly to the parliament for
the actions taken and the
policies recommended.
• In many parliamentary
democracies, a head of state
like a queen, king, or president
is the head of state but is
basically a ceremonial leader
• A prime minister holds power for the
term of office set by a country’s
constitution.
• A prime minister leads the work done
by the parliament, and the Prime
Minister is helped by his cabinet, a
group of advisors.
• A prime minister may be voted out of
office before his or her term runs out if
the party he or she leads begins to
lose power. (New elections may be
held before the prime minister’s term
of office is over.)
PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEM
• A democratic form of
government in which a
president is chosen to be the
leader
• The executive branch exists
separately from the
legislature (to which it is
generally not accountable).
• A president, or chief executive, is
chosen separately from the legislature.
• A president is in a separate branch of
the government.
• The legislature passes the laws, and the
president sees that the laws are
enforced.
• The president holds power separately
from the legislature, but the president
does not have the power to dismiss the
legislature or force them to make
specific laws.
• The president is the official head of government.
• The legislature does not have the power to dismiss the
president, except in severe cases. (Example: when the
president has broken a law)
• The president is both the head of state and the head of
the government.
Forms of government (merits and demerits)

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Forms of government (merits and demerits)

  • 1. FORMS OF GOVERNMENT BASED ON POWER & AUTHORITY DISTRIBUTION BY MANISH SHIVALE Email id:- manishshivalerockstar@gmail.com
  • 2. UNITARY FORM OF GOVERNMENT  The government will have a strong central government but weak or non existent regional governments.  UK, Cuba, Belgium, France etc.
  • 3. • UNITARY GOVERNMENT- Leaders can be a King, Prime Minister,or President  it really doesn't matter who the leader of the country is; what matters, is that the national level of the government has power and runs the country.  a unitary system can be autocratic, oligarchic or democratic. so, depending on the type of government that is in place, citizen may play a larger role in the country's politics.
  • 4. • example 1.UNITED KINGDOM. • the UK is a unitary parliamentary democracy,citizens vote for members of parliament. • parliament members then select from themselves who the prime minister will be. • the national parliament runs the country, and the local governments have ver little power. • example 2.CUBA. • it is a unitary communist government a communist government the citizens don't have a say in how the country is run. • but again, the national governments runs the country and local governments do not have much power.
  • 5. MERITS • strong, stable, all powerful government. • single uniform administration for whole of the state. • simple and less expensive system. • flexible to changing social needs and environment. • suitable for small states. • suitable for meeting emergencies.
  • 6. DEMERITS • Fear of central dictatorship and despotism. • behaves inefficiently when overburdened with all work. • ignores the local needs when fully involved in central issues. • unsuitable for big states. • more dependent on Bureaucracy. • less chances for popular participation in the working of government.
  • 7. FEDERAL FORM OF GOVERNMENT • divide power between the central / national government and the local / regional government of smaller areas. • a lot of power is given to local governments to handle local affairs. • central government handles issues that concern the entire country such as military affairs. • the U.S , Mexico, India etc.
  • 8. FEDERALISM • it can be seen as compromise between the extreme concentration of power and a loose confederation of independent states for governing a variety of people usually in a large expanse of territory. • it has the virtue of retaining local pride, traditions and power . • the basic principle of American federalism is fixed in the tenth amendement to the constitution
  • 9. UNITED STATES AS A FEDERAL GOV'T
  • 10. MERITS • Reconciliation of local autonomy with national unity. • Division of powers between the centre and states leads to administrative efficiency. • Gives rise to big states. • Distribution of powers checks the despotism of the central government. • Advantageous to the smaller states. • Good for economic and cultural progress.
  • 11. DEMERITS • Lack of uniformity in administration. • Distribution of powers leads to many conflicts. • Double citizenship. • Sometimes state governments place hindrance to foreign policy of the centre. • Constitution, being rigid, cannot be adjusted to the fast changing conditions. • Provincial tendencies are very acute.
  • 12. UNITARY VS FEDERAL Points of Distinction Unitary Federal Distribution of Powers No constitutional division of powers between the centre and the states. Division of powers is specified in the constitution. Constitutional Status The provinces act as agents of the centre. The centre and states have equal status. Position of Judiciary The position of the Supreme Court is not so important The Supreme Court decides the disputes between the centre and the states. Citizenship Single citizenship. Generally there is dual citizenship.
  • 13. UNITARY VS FEDERAL Points of Distinction Unitary Federal Law Citizens have to follows laws of only one authority. Citizens have to follow double laws. Dual and Single Polity Single set of authority Separate cabinets and legislatures in the centre and in the provinces. Amendments in the Constitution Amendments process is not that much difficult. Amendments process is much difficult. Alternation in the Boundaries Parliament has the absolute right of altering the boundaries. No right to make alteration in the boundaries.
  • 16. • A democratic form of government in which the people vote for those who represent the political party they feel best represents their views of how the government should operate
  • 17. • Parliament, the legislature the people elect, makes and enforces the laws of the country. • The leader is often called a prime minister (or premier), and the prime minister is a member of parliament. • The prime minister is usually chosen by the political party that wins a majority of representatives (or seats) in the parliament. (In some parliaments there are so many political parties represented that none hold a majority. Parliament members must decide among themselves whom to elect as prime minister.)
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  • 19. • The prime minister is the head of the government. • The prime minister leads the executive branch of the government and must answer directly to the parliament for the actions taken and the policies recommended. • In many parliamentary democracies, a head of state like a queen, king, or president is the head of state but is basically a ceremonial leader
  • 20. • A prime minister holds power for the term of office set by a country’s constitution. • A prime minister leads the work done by the parliament, and the Prime Minister is helped by his cabinet, a group of advisors. • A prime minister may be voted out of office before his or her term runs out if the party he or she leads begins to lose power. (New elections may be held before the prime minister’s term of office is over.)
  • 22. • A democratic form of government in which a president is chosen to be the leader • The executive branch exists separately from the legislature (to which it is generally not accountable).
  • 23. • A president, or chief executive, is chosen separately from the legislature. • A president is in a separate branch of the government. • The legislature passes the laws, and the president sees that the laws are enforced. • The president holds power separately from the legislature, but the president does not have the power to dismiss the legislature or force them to make specific laws.
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  • 25. • The president is the official head of government. • The legislature does not have the power to dismiss the president, except in severe cases. (Example: when the president has broken a law) • The president is both the head of state and the head of the government.