In a federal system, the power allocated to both the central and the state governments is said to be
In a federal system of government, powers are divided between the central (federal) government and the state (regional) governments. The powers that are shared by both levels of government are called concurrent powers.
Examples include education, health, and agriculture in many federal systems.
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