Miersan Section of the Workers' International

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Administrative divisions

Since the national reunification of 1983, the Miersan Commonwealth has been divided into fourteen ordinary voivodeships, one free city, one sovereign military order and one personal domain of the Cesarz. Compared to other nations, the voivodeships maintain relatively little autonomy, the local governments only responsible minor matters, and each heavily reliant on the central government. Each voivodeship is led by a Voivode; a governor appointed directly by the Cesarz to maintain order over the region. The area and population size of each voivodeship varies greatly. Alongside the ordinary voivodeships, there is also the Free City of Dyńsk, which operates similarly, but is led instead by a Wielki Burmistrz, elected by and from the city's land-owning third estate, the burghers. The Free City has significantly greater autonomy than the other voivodeships, and is given the right to operate its own semi-elected sejmik. Additionally, there is the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint Michael of the Północkraj, which is also granted a significant level of autonomy, and operates as a Alydian military order, able to elect its own Arcymistrz with the approval of the Cesarz. Lastly, there is the personal domain of the Cesarz, which is considered the personal property of the Cesarz in traditional law.

Voivodeship Capital Population (2015)
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Free City of Dyńsk Dyńsk 3,312,542
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Kraina Korony Żobrodź 14,231,213
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