Federalism will not result into the abolition of the national government and the latter may extend assistance to a poor province of a particular state. The issue about the poor provinces could be remedied by forming states in such a manner that not all poor provinces will be group into one state. The grouping should be strategic enough to include richer provinces so that a poor province will not be neglected by a particular state. (Please read again Question & Answer No. 13)
Furthermore, this proposed system is also envisioned to allow the potentials of some states to take a leap but is not intended to neglect poor provinces.
As a matter of fact, in this present unitary system, poor provinces are often neglected because they have to wait for the attention of the overburdened national government, located in a distant place, where most of our governmental revenues are transmitted.
Furthermore, this proposed system is also envisioned to allow the potentials of some states to take a leap but is not intended to neglect poor provinces.
As a matter of fact, in this present unitary system, poor provinces are often neglected because they have to wait for the attention of the overburdened national government, located in a distant place, where most of our governmental revenues are transmitted.
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