D.
its powers are distributed equally between the centre and units
Correct Answer: Option C
Explanation
In a confederal system, the central authority is relatively weak compared to the member states or units, which retain significant sovereignty and autonomy. This often includes the right of the units to secede if they choose to do so.
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