sentralisme
Sentralisme is a political concept that advocates for the concentration of power and authority in a central government. This approach contrasts with federalism, where power is divided between a national government and regional or state governments, and with decentralization, which involves distributing power to lower levels of government. In a sentralist system, the central government typically holds the primary decision-making authority, and sub-national entities, if they exist, exercise only the powers delegated to them by the center.
Proponents of sentralisme often argue that it leads to greater national unity, efficiency in governance, and
However, sentralisme also faces criticism. Opponents argue that it can lead to over-centralization, stifling local initiative