Federative units of Barrea

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The federative units of Barrea (Unidades federativas do Barrea) are subnational entities with a certain degree of autonomy (self-government, self-regulation and self-collection) and endowed with their own government and constitution, which together form the Federative Republic of Barrea. There are 23 states (estados) and one federal district (distrito federal). The states are generally based on historical, conventional borders which have developed over time. The states are divided into municipalities, while the Federal District assumes the competences of both a state and a municipality.

List

State Code Capital Largest city Premier Seats in Area (km2) Pop. (2022) Pop. per km2
Federal Senate Chamber of Deputies

Politics

Barrea is a federal, presidential and representative democratic republic. The Barrean political system operates under a framework laid out in the Lei Básica (Basic Law).

Amendments to the Lei Básica generally require a two-thirds majority of both chambers of the parliament; the fundamental principles of the constitution, as expressed in the articles guaranteeing human dignity, the separation of powers, the federal structure, and the rule of law are valid in perpetuity.

Government

The federal constitution stipulates that the structure of each state's government must "conform to the principles of a republican, democratic, and social government, based on the rule of law" (Article 28). Most of the states are governed by a cabinet led by a Premier, together with the unicameral state assemblies. The relationship between state legislative and executive branches mirrors that of the federal system: the legislatures are popularly elected for four or five years (depending on the state), and the Premier is then chosen by a majority vote among the state legislature members. The Premier is typically the head of the biggest party of a coalition, and appoints a cabinet to run the state's agencies and to carry out the executive duties of the state's government. The legislatures can dismiss or replace the Premier after a successful no-confidence vote.

Subdivisions

See also