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Unicameralism is a system of government in which a single legislative or parliamentary chamber exists, simplifying the legislative process by eliminating the need for approval from a second house. This system is often adopted in smaller or more homogeneous countries where a single legislative body is deemed sufficient for representing the population's interests and maintaining efficiency in governance.
Electoral synchronization refers to the alignment of electoral cycles across various levels of government, facilitating governance efficiency and voter engagement by reducing the frequency of elections. This approach can streamline administrative processes and improve voter turnout, but it might also concentrate political power and diminish local autonomy.
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