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The document outlines the concurrent and exclusive powers of the federal and state governments. It lists the powers that are shared between the federal and state/local governments, such as administration of laws, education, health, and social welfare. It also lists the powers that are exclusively reserved for the federal government, such as national defense, foreign affairs, currency, and immigration.
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Comparative matrix of governmental powers in a unitary and federal set up of government
The document outlines the concurrent and exclusive powers of the federal and state governments. It lists the powers that are shared between the federal and state/local governments, such as administration of laws, education, health, and social welfare. It also lists the powers that are exclusively reserved for the federal government, such as national defense, foreign affairs, currency, and immigration.
The document outlines the concurrent and exclusive powers of the federal and state governments. It lists the powers that are shared between the federal and state/local governments, such as administration of laws, education, health, and social welfare. It also lists the powers that are exclusively reserved for the federal government, such as national defense, foreign affairs, currency, and immigration.
Lokal nga Goberno (State) Gisawhan (Concurrent) Federal
State and local elections Administration and National defense
State civil service enforcement of and security State justice federal laws and Foreign affairs Public transportation and programs Currency, money public utilities Health and coinage State socio-economic Education (Federal Trade and planning standard for and commerce with State finance regulation of higher other countries and State aid to local education; standard- among states governments setting for and Customs Agriculture and fisheries assistance to basic Borrowing money Forestry and secondary on public credit of Environmental and education) the federation natural resources Social security Immigration and Industrial development Social welfare citizenship Mining Cultural National territory Waterworks development Transportation, Sports development postal service and telecommunications Administration and Research and Intellectual enforcements of state development for property rights laws and programs agriculture, forestry, National finance – Basic and secondary fisheries, taxation, budget education and state environment and and audit higher education natural resources, Meteorology, Cultural development industrial standards of weight Regional and local development and and measures; and language development mining time regulation Police and law and order Establishment, Federal aid to states State public works management and Census, surveys Games and amusement, maintenance of and statistics and penitentiaries Marriage National language development Public safety/law enforcement Environmental and ecological protection Energy Tourism Ancestral domain Population management Labor and trade unions Science and technology Common infrastructure – national power grid; roads, highways, airports, seaports, railway To charter cities and create municipalities