Review:

Confederal Government

overall review score: 4.2
score is between 0 and 5
A confederal government is a political system where regional or local governments retain most of the power, with a weak central government having limited authority.

Key Features

  • Decentralized power
  • Autonomy for regional governments
  • Limited central government control

Pros

  • Empowers local communities
  • Allows for greater diversity in governance
  • Promotes cooperation among regions

Cons

  • Potential for conflicts between central and regional governments
  • Difficulties in coordinating national policies
  • Less effective in dealing with national crises

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