Administrative divisions of Vierzland

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The administrative divisions of Vierzland constitute the subnational levels of governance in Vierzland. Vierzland operates as a federal republic with a de facto system of cooperative federalism.

There are three primary administrative levels, in order from largest to smallest: Federal regions (Bundesregionen), Federal states (Bundesstaaten), and municipalities (Gemeinden). As of 2020, there are 4 Federal Regions, 14 Federal States, and 2,355 Municipalities.

History

Levels

Federal Regions

Northwest in pink, Northeast in orange, Southwest in light green, Southeast in green

Every federal state with the exception of the Adtrus Capital Region belongs to a federal region (Bundesregion). Each of the four federal regions are constituted on a geographical basis and headed by a cabinet-level "Emissary" (Emissär) appointed by the Chancellor of Vierzland. The responsibility of the Emissary is to serve as a liaison between the state governments within the federal region and the federal government to ensure compliance with federal law.

Federal Region Vierz name Constituent states Emissary Administrative centre Largest city Population HDI (2019)
Northwest Federal Region Nordwest-Bundesregion Geismar
Hauvel
Steres
Jürgen Braunbeck (NDP) Nalbach Bertenau 23,268,425 0.928
Northeast Federal Region Nordost-Bundesregion Jeien
Jubenham
Rastede
Spinderau
Egon Eichmann (NDP) Gidenburg Gidenburg 19,864,288 0.901
Southeast Federal Region Südost-Bundesregion Kastor
Lonzig
Promerow
Moritz Riederer (NDP) Nessa Kasenberg 26,996,941 0.903
Southwest Federal Region Südwest-Bundesregion Annahof
Graggenheim
Vogach
Holger Weis (VZP) Wirscheid Tillena 16,194,362 0.894

Federal States

The federal states (Bundesstaaten, singular Bundesstaat), or simply "states", are the primary subnational polities according to the constitution. There are 14 federal states. While matters such as foreign policy, defense, and trade regulation fall under the sole jurisdiction of the national government, states maintain some sovereignty in areas such as healthcare, education, transport, urban development, and policing. States are subject to federal law, but are often responsible for determining the specific implementation and enforcement of federal statutes. Amendments to the constitution require the approval of ten state legislatures.

Each state government consists of a unicameral State Assembly (Staatsversammlung), which elects a Head of Government (Regierungschef). State-level elections are held concurrently with federal-level elections in 11 states.

Municipalities

Municipal Districts

Shires and federal lands