Ahune behunet ehiye sew.gazetegna new yemibalewe?? Asafari sew new:: Esuan yemimetin Ayidelem::
@haylejohn13943 жыл бұрын
መስዬ እኔ አማራ አይደለሁም፣ግን ሃሳብሽ በደምብ ገብቶኛል፣ጎበዝነሽ፣
@saramogos30303 жыл бұрын
You don't have to be Amara to understand the reality please always stand for truth. Thanks and God bless you. Wishing you a bright future.
@haylejohn13943 жыл бұрын
@@saramogos3030 they do not deserve extremists.because of እዉነታዉን ልረዱ ስለማይፈልጉ.
@olinadhufe43383 жыл бұрын
Disadvantages of unitary government 1. A unitary government is essentially an oligarchy. A unitary system of government consolidates all of its power within a handful of individuals. There may be a specific leader, such as a President or a Prime Minister. There may also be elected officials, such as a senator or a representative. At the end of the day, however, the average person has very little influence on what happens to their society. They can write or talk to politicians. Still, at the end of the day, it is the politician making the decision and not the individual. 2. Everything is centralized in a unitary government, without exception. It can be advantageous to have certain governing elements be centralized, but a unitary government centralizes everything. That includes banking and financial markets. Unless someone has wealth, access or has talents or skills that can earn them that access, the unitary government is able to maintain power and control by limiting who can access wealth in that society. They can tax people, refuse to tax certain businesses, or place specific requirements on certain careers that can make it difficult for the average person to build wealth over time. 3. It is a government system that gives a lot of power to a few people or one individual. A centralized government has an enormous amount of power. Societal decisions are made on a daily basis. When that power is consolidated into a single individual, it becomes possible to manipulate this system of government for personal gain. That is why the unitary government structure is the most common form of government to transition into a dictatorship. There is so much time and money invested into the structure of the government that allowing one person to dictate what happens is seen as more valuable than having freedom of choice. 4. Unitary governments can create pockets of isolation. Because the power is centrally assigned, there must be access to a government satellite for every community at some level. Without access, there is no actual government. That can be advantageous if the government is abusive, though it is a definite negative for a community that is lacking resources and has no government access simultaneously. In many instances, governing under a unitary format becomes an exercise in survival instead of it being an exercise in forward progress. 5. It can also be ignorant about local concerns or problems. The unitary government structure takes a macro-view of society. Governing, however, needs to happen on macro- and micro-levels. Unless the government is active through a satellite in local communities, it will have little awareness of what the population of that community requires. Or worse - local concerns are set aside because the government feels that other threats are of a higher priority. Even if self-governing is encouraged, local communities struggle to access the resources they need when a centralized government is operational. Central government has no knowledge of the problems and needs of the far rural areas. Remote rural areas can be dealt effectively by the federal or decentralized system. Centralization of authority is itself a problem and unitary system often causes totalitarianism. It is the government of the urban people where state administration is practically in the control of the urban citizens. Government services and influence is always confined to cities. This government has less influence and control in rural areas and such areas are deprived of the state fruits. Unitary form of government empowers urban bureaucracy and ignores the rural needs. This system is useful only in small states e.g. Britain and Iran etc. In large states, unitary form of government is less democratic for it is dominated and controlled by the urban citizens and rural people have less share it. In unitary system, central government has a centralized command and there are no sub-ordinate governments to have check on the center, therefore central government becomes despotic and unchecked. Federation provides opportunities to both the governments to have check upon each other. Because of short of check, central government is to exercise all state powers and maximum of such powers is often used in extra-constitutional mode. So despotism is the disadvantage of unitary form of government.
@Ghp76572 жыл бұрын
@@haylejohn1394 May God bless you brother. Thanks for having sympathy. Tebarek
Meskerm , you are superb !!! አማራነቴን የምወደው እና የምኮራበት አንዱ ምክንያት አንች ነሽ፡፡
@olinadhufe43383 жыл бұрын
Disadvantages of unitary government 1. A unitary government is essentially an oligarchy. A unitary system of government consolidates all of its power within a handful of individuals. There may be a specific leader, such as a President or a Prime Minister. There may also be elected officials, such as a senator or a representative. At the end of the day, however, the average person has very little influence on what happens to their society. They can write or talk to politicians. Still, at the end of the day, it is the politician making the decision and not the individual. 2. Everything is centralized in a unitary government, without exception. It can be advantageous to have certain governing elements be centralized, but a unitary government centralizes everything. That includes banking and financial markets. Unless someone has wealth, access or has talents or skills that can earn them that access, the unitary government is able to maintain power and control by limiting who can access wealth in that society. They can tax people, refuse to tax certain businesses, or place specific requirements on certain careers that can make it difficult for the average person to build wealth over time. 3. It is a government system that gives a lot of power to a few people or one individual. A centralized government has an enormous amount of power. Societal decisions are made on a daily basis. When that power is consolidated into a single individual, it becomes possible to manipulate this system of government for personal gain. That is why the unitary government structure is the most common form of government to transition into a dictatorship. There is so much time and money invested into the structure of the government that allowing one person to dictate what happens is seen as more valuable than having freedom of choice. 4. Unitary governments can create pockets of isolation. Because the power is centrally assigned, there must be access to a government satellite for every community at some level. Without access, there is no actual government. That can be advantageous if the government is abusive, though it is a definite negative for a community that is lacking resources and has no government access simultaneously. In many instances, governing under a unitary format becomes an exercise in survival instead of it being an exercise in forward progress. 5. It can also be ignorant about local concerns or problems. The unitary government structure takes a macro-view of society. Governing, however, needs to happen on macro- and micro-levels. Unless the government is active through a satellite in local communities, it will have little awareness of what the population of that community requires. Or worse - local concerns are set aside because the government feels that other threats are of a higher priority. Even if self-governing is encouraged, local communities struggle to access the resources they need when a centralized government is operational. Central government has no knowledge of the problems and needs of the far rural areas. Remote rural areas can be dealt effectively by the federal or decentralized system. Centralization of authority is itself a problem and unitary system often causes totalitarianism. It is the government of the urban people where state administration is practically in the control of the urban citizens. Government services and influence is always confined to cities. This government has less influence and control in rural areas and such areas are deprived of the state fruits. Unitary form of government empowers urban bureaucracy and ignores the rural needs. This system is useful only in small states e.g. Britain and Iran etc. In large states, unitary form of government is less democratic for it is dominated and controlled by the urban citizens and rural people have less share it. In unitary system, central government has a centralized command and there are no sub-ordinate governments to have check on the center, therefore central government becomes despotic and unchecked. Federation provides opportunities to both the governments to have check upon each other. Because of short of check, central government is to exercise all state powers and maximum of such powers is often used in extra-constitutional mode. So despotism is the disadvantage of unitary form of government.
@yonasamanuel84403 жыл бұрын
ምን አይነቱ ነው ባካቹ በእውቀት በልጣሃለች ብትማር ብትሰማ ይሻልሃል ወንድም
@gabekassa36262 жыл бұрын
መስኪ ! ተባረኪ እግዚአብሔር ይጠብቅሽ የምትናገሪው ሁሉ ሀቅ ነው
@solomonkibret41863 жыл бұрын
Outstanding,innovative and credible,competent charismatic is this beautiful inside as well as outside.PP of all must take lecture and adopt what she speaks
Disadvantages of unitary government 1. A unitary government is essentially an oligarchy. A unitary system of government consolidates all of its power within a handful of individuals. There may be a specific leader, such as a President or a Prime Minister. There may also be elected officials, such as a senator or a representative. At the end of the day, however, the average person has very little influence on what happens to their society. They can write or talk to politicians. Still, at the end of the day, it is the politician making the decision and not the individual. 2. Everything is centralized in a unitary government, without exception. It can be advantageous to have certain governing elements be centralized, but a unitary government centralizes everything. That includes banking and financial markets. Unless someone has wealth, access or has talents or skills that can earn them that access, the unitary government is able to maintain power and control by limiting who can access wealth in that society. They can tax people, refuse to tax certain businesses, or place specific requirements on certain careers that can make it difficult for the average person to build wealth over time. 3. It is a government system that gives a lot of power to a few people or one individual. A centralized government has an enormous amount of power. Societal decisions are made on a daily basis. When that power is consolidated into a single individual, it becomes possible to manipulate this system of government for personal gain. That is why the unitary government structure is the most common form of government to transition into a dictatorship. There is so much time and money invested into the structure of the government that allowing one person to dictate what happens is seen as more valuable than having freedom of choice. 4. Unitary governments can create pockets of isolation. Because the power is centrally assigned, there must be access to a government satellite for every community at some level. Without access, there is no actual government. That can be advantageous if the government is abusive, though it is a definite negative for a community that is lacking resources and has no government access simultaneously. In many instances, governing under a unitary format becomes an exercise in survival instead of it being an exercise in forward progress. 5. It can also be ignorant about local concerns or problems. The unitary government structure takes a macro-view of society. Governing, however, needs to happen on macro- and micro-levels. Unless the government is active through a satellite in local communities, it will have little awareness of what the population of that community requires. Or worse - local concerns are set aside because the government feels that other threats are of a higher priority. Even if self-governing is encouraged, local communities struggle to access the resources they need when a centralized government is operational. Central government has no knowledge of the problems and needs of the far rural areas. Remote rural areas can be dealt effectively by the federal or decentralized system. Centralization of authority is itself a problem and unitary system often causes totalitarianism. It is the government of the urban people where state administration is practically in the control of the urban citizens. Government services and influence is always confined to cities. This government has less influence and control in rural areas and such areas are deprived of the state fruits. Unitary form of government empowers urban bureaucracy and ignores the rural needs. This system is useful only in small states e.g. Britain and Iran etc. In large states, unitary form of government is less democratic for it is dominated and controlled by the urban citizens and rural people have less share it. In unitary system, central government has a centralized command and there are no sub-ordinate governments to have check on the center, therefore central government becomes despotic and unchecked. Federation provides opportunities to both the governments to have check upon each other. Because of short of check, central government is to exercise all state powers and maximum of such powers is often used in extra-constitutional mode. So despotism is the disadvantage of unitary form of government.
Meski keep it up! we love you! You are the voice of voiceless people!! This guy is not smart enough to be journalist !! If a person is not talented enough to be a novelist, not smart enough to be a lawyer, and his hands are too shaky to perform operations, he becomes a journalist. This guy is real example!
Ms. Meskerem Abera, May God Bless You 🙏 Amen . We Need Like You One Million Amara Womens In Ethiopia Now. Excellent Speeches Lady. I Love Your Monumental Analysis Pretty Lady.
The journalist is narrow minded and already labeled her as the Amhara racist from the get go. Unprofessional and incompetent by many aspects. He tries to deviate from the facts on the ground and never let her to finish her thoughts. She deserves a lot of respect for her bold and consistent flow of thought despite the journalists constant interruptions. We salute you Meski. Thank you! 🙏
Disadvantages of unitary government 1. A unitary government is essentially an oligarchy. A unitary system of government consolidates all of its power within a handful of individuals. There may be a specific leader, such as a President or a Prime Minister. There may also be elected officials, such as a senator or a representative. At the end of the day, however, the average person has very little influence on what happens to their society. They can write or talk to politicians. Still, at the end of the day, it is the politician making the decision and not the individual. 2. Everything is centralized in a unitary government, without exception. It can be advantageous to have certain governing elements be centralized, but a unitary government centralizes everything. That includes banking and financial markets. Unless someone has wealth, access or has talents or skills that can earn them that access, the unitary government is able to maintain power and control by limiting who can access wealth in that society. They can tax people, refuse to tax certain businesses, or place specific requirements on certain careers that can make it difficult for the average person to build wealth over time. 3. It is a government system that gives a lot of power to a few people or one individual. A centralized government has an enormous amount of power. Societal decisions are made on a daily basis. When that power is consolidated into a single individual, it becomes possible to manipulate this system of government for personal gain. That is why the unitary government structure is the most common form of government to transition into a dictatorship. There is so much time and money invested into the structure of the government that allowing one person to dictate what happens is seen as more valuable than having freedom of choice. 4. Unitary governments can create pockets of isolation. Because the power is centrally assigned, there must be access to a government satellite for every community at some level. Without access, there is no actual government. That can be advantageous if the government is abusive, though it is a definite negative for a community that is lacking resources and has no government access simultaneously. In many instances, governing under a unitary format becomes an exercise in survival instead of it being an exercise in forward progress. 5. It can also be ignorant about local concerns or problems. The unitary government structure takes a macro-view of society. Governing, however, needs to happen on macro- and micro-levels. Unless the government is active through a satellite in local communities, it will have little awareness of what the population of that community requires. Or worse - local concerns are set aside because the government feels that other threats are of a higher priority. Even if self-governing is encouraged, local communities struggle to access the resources they need when a centralized government is operational. Central government has no knowledge of the problems and needs of the far rural areas. Remote rural areas can be dealt effectively by the federal or decentralized system. Centralization of authority is itself a problem and unitary system often causes totalitarianism. It is the government of the urban people where state administration is practically in the control of the urban citizens. Government services and influence is always confined to cities. This government has less influence and control in rural areas and such areas are deprived of the state fruits. Unitary form of government empowers urban bureaucracy and ignores the rural needs. This system is useful only in small states e.g. Britain and Iran etc. In large states, unitary form of government is less democratic for it is dominated and controlled by the urban citizens and rural people have less share it. In unitary system, central government has a centralized command and there are no sub-ordinate governments to have check on the center, therefore central government becomes despotic and unchecked. Federation provides opportunities to both the governments to have check upon each other. Because of short of check, central government is to exercise all state powers and maximum of such powers is often used in extra-constitutional mode. So despotism is the disadvantage of unitary form of government.