federatsiya
Federatsiya is a term used in political science to describe a system of government where power is divided between a central national government and constituent political units, such as states, provinces, or regions. Each level of government has its own distinct powers and responsibilities, and neither level can unilaterally abolish the other. This division of powers is typically enshrined in a constitution, which serves as the supreme law of the land.
In a federation, subnational units often retain a significant degree of autonomy in areas such as education,
Examples of federations include the United States, Canada, Germany, and Australia. The specific structure and powers