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The '''Union States and Federal Territories''' of [[Rajyaghar]] are the principal administrative divisions of the Kingdom. The Kingdom is a {{wp|federation}} of 10 Union States and 2 Federal Territories. The Union States and Federal Territories are further subdivided into Provinces and Communes.
The '''Union States and Federal Territories''' of [[Rajyaghar]] are the principal administrative divisions of the Kingdom. The Kingdom is a {{wp|federation}} of 10 Union States and 2 Federal Territories.
 
[Brief history]. The administrative divisions are based on the historical [[Madhyarajyas|middle kingdoms]] of Rajyaghar with all of them retaining their royal families which serve as ceremonial representatives of the Monarch in the Union States and are granted the titles of ''"Rajakumar of the Union State"''. The Federal Districts are governed differently and have different ceremonial representatives of the Monarch. In [[Bishnupur]] it is the High Priest and in [[Kinadica]] it is the Governor.


==History==
==History==
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===Statistics===
===Union States===
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!Capital City
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!Area (km<sup>2</sup>)
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!Rajakumar (HoS)
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===Federal Districts===
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!Flag
!Emblem
!Federal District
!Capital Ward
!Population
!Population
!Area (km<sup>2</sup>)
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!Density (km<sup>2</sup>)
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!Head of Government
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|[[Image:BishnupurFlag.png|border|centre|50px|link=List of Rajyani flags|alt=Flag of Bishnupur]]
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|[[Bishnupur]]
|Sri Mahesi Mandir
|XX
|XX
|XX
|XX
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|XX
|Panditrao XX
|Panditrao XX
|The North
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|[[Image:KinadicaFlag.png|border|centre|50px|link=List of Rajyani flags|alt=Flag of Kinadica]]
|[[Image:KinadicaLogo.png|border|centre|50px|link=Kinadica|alt=Logo of Kinadica]]
|[[Kinadica]]
|City Square
|XX
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|Governor Rajiv Siraskar
|Mayor Kareena Patel
|The North
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==Federalism in Rajyaghar==
==Federalism in Rajyaghar==
[[File: Admiral Verma.jpg|150px|right|thumb|Governor Siraskiar of Kinadica]]
[[File: Admiral Verma.jpg|150px|right|thumb|Governor Siraskar of Kinadica]]
The governance of the states is divided between the federal government and the state governments, while the federal territories are directly administered by the federal government.[12] The specific responsibilities of the federal and the state governments are listed in the Ninth Schedule of the Constitution of Malaysia. Theoretically, any matter not set out in the Ninth Schedule can be legislated on by the individual states. However, legal scholars generally view this as a "pauper's bequest" because of the large scope of the matters listed in the Ninth Schedule. The courts themselves have generally favoured a broad interpretation of the language of the Ninth Schedule, thus limiting the number of possible subjects not covered. The Ninth Schedule specifically lists the following matters as those that can only be legislated on by the states: land tenure, the Islamic religion, and local government.[13]
 
Governance of both the Union States and Federal Territories is divided between the [[Central Union Government]] (federal) and state governments. Article
 
Governance of the Union States is divided between the [[Central Union Government|federal]] and state governments. Each Union State has a {{wp|unicameral}} legislature. Following the {{wp|Westminster System|Northabbey model}}, the State Governments are led by First Ministers, who are members of the state legislature from the majority party. State elections are held every 5 years which, since 1995, have been at the same time as federal elections.
Governance of the Union States is divided between the [[Central Union Government|federal]] and state governments. Each Union State has a {{wp|unicameral}} legislature. Following the {{wp|Westminster System|Northabbey model}}, the State Governments are led by First Ministers, who are members of the state legislature from the majority party. State elections are held every 5 years which, since 1995, have been at the same time as federal elections.



Revision as of 17:13, 11 July 2021

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Union States and Territories of Rajyaghar
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CategoryFederated state
LocationKingdom of Rajyaghar
Number10 Union States, 2 Federal Territories
GovernmentState government
SubdivisionsProvince, Commune, Ward

The Union States and Federal Territories of Rajyaghar are the principal administrative divisions of the Kingdom. The Kingdom is a federation of 10 Union States and 2 Federal Territories.

History

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Administrative Divisions

Map of the Administrative Divisions Information Additional Maps

Union States



Federal Districts



Provinces and Communes
The Union States are subdivided into Provinces which are further subdivided into Communes. Federal Districts have Wards rather than Provinces or Communes.

Provinces of Rajyaghar

Union States

Flag Emblem Union State Capital City Population Area (km2) Density (km2) Rajakumar (HoS) First Minister (HoG) Region
XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX
XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX
XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX
XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX
XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX
XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX
XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX
XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX

Federal Districts

Flag Emblem Federal District Capital Ward Population Area (km2) Density (km2) Head of State Head of Government Region
Flag of Bishnupur
Bishnupur Sri Mahesi Mandir XX XX XX Panditrao XX Panditrao XX The North
Flag of Kinadica
Logo of Kinadica
Kinadica City Square XX XX XX Governor Rajiv Siraskar Mayor Kareena Patel The North

Federalism in Rajyaghar

Governor Siraskar of Kinadica

The governance of the states is divided between the federal government and the state governments, while the federal territories are directly administered by the federal government.[12] The specific responsibilities of the federal and the state governments are listed in the Ninth Schedule of the Constitution of Malaysia. Theoretically, any matter not set out in the Ninth Schedule can be legislated on by the individual states. However, legal scholars generally view this as a "pauper's bequest" because of the large scope of the matters listed in the Ninth Schedule. The courts themselves have generally favoured a broad interpretation of the language of the Ninth Schedule, thus limiting the number of possible subjects not covered. The Ninth Schedule specifically lists the following matters as those that can only be legislated on by the states: land tenure, the Islamic religion, and local government.[13]

Governance of both the Union States and Federal Territories is divided between the Central Union Government (federal) and state governments. Article

Governance of the Union States is divided between the federal and state governments. Each Union State has a unicameral legislature. Following the Northabbey model, the State Governments are led by First Ministers, who are members of the state legislature from the majority party. State elections are held every 5 years which, since 1995, have been at the same time as federal elections.

Governance related to lower-level administration is further devolved from state governments to local authorities; the Provincial and Communal Councils. Whilst state governments hold jurisdiction over local authorities, the federal government can request the Monarch to invoke Article X of the Constitution, which grants either the Rajakumar (Union States), Governor (Kinadica), Panditrao (Bishnupur) or an appointed High Commissioner to intervene and suspend the State Government and Legislature.

The federal constitution outlines the following duties to be exercised by the state governments:

  • Management of transportation and local infrastructure
  • Provision of emergency services (excluding the police since 1965)
  • Local planning and zoning
  • Education outside of the national curriculum

Since independence, the federal government has slowly reduced the powers granted to the state governments, including amending the constitution to transfer any unprescribed powers from state governments to the federal government, which has led to increasing popularity of secession movements in the states of Tarkhana, Sangam and Pinjar. During the Emergency, the 12th Amendment transferred jurisdiction of the police from state governments to the federal government.

Rajakumars

Governor of Kinadica

Panditrao of Bishnupur