What are the characteristics of federal system government?
Answer / Akash Yadav
A federal system government is characterized by a division of powers between a central government and constituent units (states or provinces). The main characteristics include a written constitution, clear division of powers, supremacy of the constitution over any individual laws, cooperation and competition between the federal and state governments, and each level having independent legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
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