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Unitary Directorial System

The Unitary Directorial System is a governance structure within a unitary government where a single executive branch directs the administration of the state. In this system, power is concentrated in a central authority, and decisions are made by a director or head of government, who is responsible for implementing policies and managing public services. Unlike federal systems where power is shared with regional governments, a unitary system maintains uniformity and consistency across the nation, allowing for streamlined decision-making and governance. However, it may limit local autonomy and responsiveness to regional needs.