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Revision as of 12:32, 4 June 2021

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Union States and Territories of Rajyaghar
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CategoryFederated state
LocationKingdom of Rajyaghar
Number24 Union States, 2 Federal Territories
GovernmentState government
SubdivisionsProvince, Commune

The Union States and Federal Territories of Rajyaghar are the principal administrative divisions of the Kingdom. The Kingdom is a federation of 6 National Regions split into 24 Union States and 2 Federal Territories. The Union States and Federal Territories are further subdivided into Provinces and Communes.

[Brief history]. The administrative divisions are based on the historical 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.

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Union States and Federal Territories

National Regions
Major Cities

National Regions

There are 6 National Regions in the Kingdom of Rajyaghar, which consist of multiple Union States and Federal Territories. The 6 Regions are:

  The Core
  Peninsula
  Eastern Bloc
  The Lowlands
  Pavitra
  Outer Rim

Union States

There are 24 Union States in the Kingdom of Rajyaghar:

Federal Districts

There are 2 Federal Territories in the Kingdom of Rajyaghar:

Statistics

States by Population totals
States by Population Density
Division Type Region Capital Population Area (km2) Density (km2)
Bhankari Union State Pavitra Bhalmore 800,538 31,895 25.1
Bishnupur Federal District The Core Bishnupur 3,160,018 2,090 1,512.0
Chanak Union State The Lowlands Chakbar 3,749,888 29,200 128.4
Delar Bewar Union State Eastern Bloc Delar Bewar 1,053,339 549 1,917.0
Dedha Union State Pavitra Chabat 724,697 23,329 31.1
Dharana Union State The Core Takshahn 3,876,289 15,695 247.0
Harringhata Union State The Lowlands Biratdakot 3,66,621 111,984 32.7
Jhanaghar Union State Peninsula Dipalbia 3,834,155 9,223 415.7
Kendra Pradesh Union State The Core Battarratta 5,679,606 4,402 1290.1
Kinadica Federal District The Core Kinadica 6,320,036 876 7,210.2
Kodur Union State Pavitra Lakshmimilla 800,538 26,930 29.7
Lakhana Union State Peninsula Bhalesrah 4,086,957 9,481 431.0
Mondari Union State Pavitra Katara 632,004 30,829 20.5
Nakhtrana Union State The Core Thimpar 4,508,292 8,565 526.3
Parsa Union State Eastern Bloc Farshi 1,558,942 23,617 66.0
Pinjar Union State Outer Rim Jitpur 1,390,408 51,931 26.8
Rathankot Union State The Core Rajabagar 7,499,776 93,246 80.4
Raulia Union State Eastern Bloc Qandahari 2,485,881 31,110 79.9
Sangam Union State Outer Rim Maswani 2,233,079 69,619 32.1
Sanosra Union State Peninsula Marola 3,960,556 7,597 521.3
Sanyukt Union State The Core Kentola 9,690,722 86,976 111.4
Sasipur Union State Outer Rim Cahghan 1,474,675 38,806 38.0
Suti Union State Peninsula Bapura 1,137,606 24,510 46.4
Swarupnagar Union State Peninsula Channajar 2,991,484 5,269 567,7
Tarkhana Union State Outer Rim Taplenagar 969,072 45,112 21.5
Zulmat Union State Eastern Bloc Nagarda 5,982,967 50,570 118.3

Regional Governance

Governor of the Core

National Regions are collections of Union States and Federal Territories. Governance of the regions is performed by a Governor who is supported by the Ayog (Commission). The Ayog consists of advisors who are appointed at the discretion of the Governor but typically include military, economic, infrastructure and legal advisors. The Governor is tasked with overseeing the governments of Union States and Federal Territories and acting as a liaison between them and the Central Union Government. Governors are predominantly have a ceremonial and advisory role, with their main powers, reserve powers only exercised in times of crises.

In times of crisis, the Monarch may, at the request of the Premier, invoke Article X of the Constitution which grants the Governors extensive power to suspend Union State and Federal District governments and directly administer rule over their region. Article X has only ever been invoked for the Outer Rim region. Due to this emergency function, Governors are typically experienced former administrators such as former First Ministers, Ministers of the Crown, Military Commanders or Royals.

Governors are appointed for 7 year terms, twice renewable, by the Monarch on the advice of the Premier and the Rajkumar Parishad (Council of Princes) for that region. Governors can only be removed by the Monarch but the Prince(ss)es of the Union States may petition the Monarch for a Governor's early dismissal. Governors are required to be non-partisan.

State Governance

Governance of the Union States is divided between the federal and state governments. Each Union State has a legislature which, depending on the state, will either be unicameral or bicameral. In the majority of cases, the larger states have bicameral legislatures with the upper house having provincial representatives and the lower house having communal representatives. 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.

Tiers of Governance

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, granting the Governor the right to intervene and potentially suspend the State Government.

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
  • Any other duty not prescribed by law to be under the jurisdiction of the federal government

Since independence, the federal government has slowly reduced the powers granted to the state governments through legislating over previously un-prescribed duties, which combined with lack of development and federal intervention in state affairs, has led to increasing popularity of secession movements in the states of Tarkhana, Sasipur and Pinjar. During the Emergency, the 12th Amendment was transferred jurisdiction of the police from state governments to the federal government.