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===Urcean zone===
===Urcean zone===
The Temporary Military Rectory for Central Crona ("TMRCC" or "TMR"), the Urcean administrative zone of occupied [[Varshan]], is based primarily out of the [[Seneca Islands]] rather than on the mainland, though most of its diplomacy is conducted via consulates in occupied Anzo. Rather than the [[Government_of_Urcea#Overseas_Possessions|traditional system of a single responsible Military Rector]], the TMR is governed by a three person commission of Prorectors. The Prorectors are appointed by the head of [[League of Nations Command]] with the approval of the [[Procurator]] of [[Urcea]]. The Prorectors, accordingly, directly oversee the entire governmental and military operations within the occupation zone. Under the Commission is a number of various agencies which largely correspond to comparable [[Concilium Purpaidá]] ministries in [[Urcea]]. The Urcean [[Ministry_of_State_(Urcea)#Department_of_National_and_Institutional_Development|Department of National and Institutional Development]] plays a major role in the administration of the zone, providing direct humanitarian relief while working with former slaves in order to increase their political engagement.
The occupation area, largely corresponding to the western quarter of the country, used relatively few slaves relative to other portions of the country, and accordingly the initial occupation saw little domestic bloodshed. However, the relative wealth of this area lead to a major influx of former slaves into the region beginning in the winter of 2024-25, with many formerly prosperous settlements being ransacked or occupied. The TMR has established policy largely ignoring previous property claims of higher caste individuals in cases of post-occupation conflict.
The TMR set forward six mid-term (through 2033) goals for its administration of the region. First is the reestablishment (or in some cases establishment) of solid networks of transportation and logistics throughout the occupied zone. The primary purpose for this goal prior to 2027 was to expedite and streamline the delivery of food to ameliorate postwar famine conditions, and after that year it became both an economic driver as well as a method for military and policy deployment. The second is the destruction, within the extent possible, of [[Arzalism]] and Arzalist institutions. Although the [[Government of Urcea]] supports reform Arzalist movements in principle, in practice this policy is designed to root out the hierarchical social underpinnings and metaphysical assumptions that govern Varshani culture. The third priority is the establishment of an open, [[Occidental]] style economy within the occupation zone, ranging from appropriating DNID grants for direct economic reconstruction as well as creating on-the-ground policies and business climate that make the area viable for foreign investment and local opportunity; this includes generous openings for Occidental firms to enter the occupation zone. The fourth priority is the "establishment of a free society," which in the occupation zone context means the destruction of the caste system. This goal is being pursued in the occupation zone not only by the destruction of legal boundaries between caste individuals, but the active economic enfranchisement of former lower caste individuals and slaves. The public administration in the zone primarily achieves this by means of division of land into title given to these persons. Anti-discriminatory enforcement against local Varshanis is also included within this goal. The fifth goal is "to provide for the eternal welfare" of the Varshani people, which contextually means opening the territory to missionary activity by the [[Catholic Church]] and specifically linking former slave communities with Catholic missionaries. The sixth and final goal is the reconstitution of a provincial system, structuring local home rule units that can effectively enforce the law, prevent high-caste political power backsliding, and reestablish local rule by Varshanis.
===Kiravian zone===
===Kiravian zone===
The central administration of the Kiravian Zone is headquartered at [[Jeb!ultepec Airport]]. General [[Carinþius Stólevrin]] serves as the inaugural Military Governor of the Zone, which covers the far east of Varshan, from Lake Jeb!ultepec to the Mountains of Terror. The eastern periphery of the country was a later addition to the Varshani realm, and heavily exploited for its mineral and environmental resources. As such, it has a relatively smaller ethnic Varshani (both freeborn and ex-slave) and larger ex-slave population than most of the other zones, as well as a small but notable population of highland peoples who had not been as thoroughly incorporated into the Varshani social and political order. The Kiravian Zone also contains a very high number of {{wp|internally displaced persons}}. Kiravian authorities have attributed the IDP crisis mainly to the breakdown of supply chains to the region's many outlying plantations and isolated mining settlements as the Varshani economy imploded, though it has been widely argued that infrastructural damage from the aggressive Kiravian bombing campaigns during the war is in fact the primary cause.
The central administration of the Kiravian Zone is headquartered at [[Jeb!ultepec Airport]]. General [[Carinþius Stólevrin]] serves as the inaugural Military Governor of the Zone, which covers the far east of Varshan, from Lake Jeb!ultepec to the Mountains of Terror. The eastern periphery of the country was a later addition to the Varshani realm, and heavily exploited for its mineral and environmental resources. As such, it has a relatively smaller ethnic Varshani (both freeborn and ex-slave) and larger ex-slave population than most of the other zones, as well as a small but notable population of highland peoples who had not been as thoroughly incorporated into the Varshani social and political order. The Kiravian Zone also contains a very high number of {{wp|internally displaced persons}}. Kiravian authorities have attributed the IDP crisis mainly to the breakdown of supply chains to the region's many outlying plantations and isolated mining settlements as the Varshani economy imploded, though it has been widely argued that infrastructural damage from the aggressive Kiravian bombing campaigns during the war is in fact the primary cause.