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The '''federal subjects of Vardana''' are the top-level administrative divisions of [[Vardana]] according to the 1985 constitution. Since 1985, the Constitution recognizes 12 federal subjects. These federal subjects which all hold equal status according to law. Each federal subject has its own head of government, whether a single executive, directorial system, or a diarchy in the case of Lamotis, a congress, and judicial system. Along with this, each federal subject has its own constitution, legislation, and sometimes legal codes. Subjects have equal representation – one representative each – in the [[Directory]], while their citizens are represented in the unicameral [[National Congress (Vardana)|National Congress]]. Law enforcement, education, health, transportation, and infastructure are typically considered primary responsibilies of the federal subjects. In addition, the federal subjects oversee local, and federal elections within their respective territories; however with the creation of the Federal Election Oversight Commission, federal subjects are now subject to oversight for national elections. Federal subjects do have varying degrees of autonomy despite their equal status.
The '''federal subjects of Vardana''' are the top-level administrative divisions of [[Vardana]] according to the 1985 constitution. Since 1985, the Constitution recognizes 12 federal subjects. These federal subjects which all hold equal status according to law. Each federal subject has its own head of government, whether a single executive, directorial system, or a diarchy in the case of Lamotis, a congress, and judicial system. Along with this, each federal subject has its own constitution, legislation, and sometimes legal codes. Subjects have equal representation – one representative each – in the [[Directory of Vardana|Directory]], while their citizens are represented in the unicameral [[National Congress (Vardana)|National Congress]]. Law enforcement, education, health, transportation, and infastructure are typically considered primary responsibilies of the federal subjects. In addition, the federal subjects oversee local, and federal elections within their respective territories; however with the creation of the Federal Election Oversight Commission, federal subjects are now subject to oversight for national elections. Federal subjects do have varying degrees of autonomy despite their equal status.
==Types==
==Types==
[[File:Map of federal subjects of Vardana.svg|center|690px|Federal subjects of Vardana.]]
[[File:Map of federal subjects of Vardana.svg|center|500px|Federal subjects of Vardana.]]
Each federal subject belongs to one of the following types:
Each federal subject belongs to one of the following types:


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| {{legend|#00C160|7 presidential systems}}
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| Seven federal subjects are governed by a presidential system, with an executive separate of the executive.
| Seven federal subjects are governed by a presidential system, with an executive separate of the legislature.
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| {{legend|#FFEC77|3 directorial systems}}
| {{legend|#FFEC77|3 directorial systems}}
| Three federal subjects are governed under a directorial system of government, with the collective executive separate of the executive.
| Three federal subjects are governed under a directorial system of government, with the collective executive separate of the legislature.
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| {{legend|#FF9400|1 diarchy}}
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| [[Artash]] is the only federal subject governed under a parliamentary system with a ceremonial president, originating out of historical local councils. Previously [[Armavia]] utilized this system of government until 2002 when the current presidential system was instituted following a referendum.
| [[Artash]] is the only federal subject governed under a parliamentary system with a ceremonial president, originating out of historical local councils. Previously [[Armavia]] utilized this system of government until 2002 when the current presidential system was instituted following a referendum.
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==List==
==List==
{{Provinces of Vardana}}
{{Provinces of Vardana}}

Latest revision as of 13:35, 27 April 2023

The federal subjects of Vardana are the top-level administrative divisions of Vardana according to the 1985 constitution. Since 1985, the Constitution recognizes 12 federal subjects. These federal subjects which all hold equal status according to law. Each federal subject has its own head of government, whether a single executive, directorial system, or a diarchy in the case of Lamotis, a congress, and judicial system. Along with this, each federal subject has its own constitution, legislation, and sometimes legal codes. Subjects have equal representation – one representative each – in the Directory, while their citizens are represented in the unicameral National Congress. Law enforcement, education, health, transportation, and infastructure are typically considered primary responsibilies of the federal subjects. In addition, the federal subjects oversee local, and federal elections within their respective territories; however with the creation of the Federal Election Oversight Commission, federal subjects are now subject to oversight for national elections. Federal subjects do have varying degrees of autonomy despite their equal status.

Types

Federal subjects of Vardana.

Each federal subject belongs to one of the following types:

Legend Description
  7 presidential systems
Seven federal subjects are governed by a presidential system, with an executive separate of the legislature.
  3 directorial systems
Three federal subjects are governed under a directorial system of government, with the collective executive separate of the legislature.
  1 diarchy
Lamotis is the only federal subject governed under a diarchial presidential system. The executive is elected to a single-year, renewable term.
  1 parliamentary system
Artash is the only federal subject governed under a parliamentary system with a ceremonial president, originating out of historical local councils. Previously Armavia utilized this system of government until 2002 when the current presidential system was instituted following a referendum.

List

Flag Subject Capital President Legislature Director Congress
seats
Population Area (km2) Status
Flag of Eremos.svg Armavia Thospia Zabel Ozanian (A) General Assembly of Armavia Anastas Barkhudar (A) 19 2,495,246 54,816 Republic
Flag of Pskov Oblast.svg Artash Tosp Aram Khorenatsi (I) General Assembly of Artash Bizan Avanian (HV) 16 2,078,184 72,416 Province
Flag of Bayazet.svg Bayazet Hrazdan Kevork Barkhudar (A) People's Assembly of Bayazet Badrig Mazkeni (I) 70 8,919,189 89,888 Republic
Flag of Cilixia.svg Cilixia Pelias Directory Congress of Cilixia Kurken Hovsepyan (A) 61 7,815,710 30,336 Province
Flag of Pontus.svg Dardalona Sygzriton Adralestos Molean (HV) National Assembly of Dardalona Aspar Dzebysat (A) 32 4,152,913 72,960 Autonomous
republic
Flag of the Autonomous Republic of Ayrum.svg Kordaya Maralik Mehvesh Avagyan (A) National Assembly of Kordaya Nebez Gewirk (JC) 33 4,321,500 70,368 Autonomous
republic
Flag of the Province of Entene.svg Lamotis Lamotis Nikodemos Notaras (EN)
Mihran Tsuln (A)
Senate of Lamotis Nikolaos Koutoufides (I) 5 690,688 TBD Free city
Flag of Tsaghkadzor.svg Pisidia Pythanas Directory Congress of Pisidia Ashot Vorsapetn (A) 65 8,269,940 67,616 Province
Flag of Primorsky Krai.svg Sinasa Metsamor Anania Shirakatsi (I) Congress of Sinasa Aslan Atazhukin (A) 95 12,160,950 93,408 Province
Flag of Thrassa.svg Trakia Elaioussa Adralestos Molean (HV) Popular Assembly of Trakia Tamar Zakarian (HV) 42 5,787,861 93,408 Province
Flag of Rostov Oblast.svg Tzia Samosata Executive Council Tzian Congress Tiridates Kiurikian (A) 4 524,041 4,384 Province
Fictitious Ottoman flag 5.svg Zalpa Sophene Mehvesh Razmuni (A) Senate of Zalpa Lucine Argutian (A) 54 5,076,246 75,680 Commonwealth

Mergers, splits, territorial changes

See also