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For cartographic, statistical, and electoral purposes, the autonomous countyships remain fully a part of their respective states.  
For cartographic, statistical, and electoral purposes, the autonomous countyships remain fully a part of their respective states.  


<strike>The Tryhstian Littoral is governed according to the Compact of São Lugo and the Territorial Charter of the Tryhstian Littoral. As a territory, the Tryhstian Littoral enjoys less autonomy from the federal government than a state, can have its charter revoked by the [[Federal Stanora|Stanora]] <strike>or suspended by the [[Prime Executive]] in case of emergency or systemic misconduct</strike>, and can have its accounts audited by the [[Council of States]]. Although Kiravian territories are normally intended to become full states over time, the Compact of San Lugo waives the possibility of the Tryhstian Littoral applying for statehood in exchange for guarantees of greater autonomy than a territory would ordinarily enjoy.</strike>
<strike>The Tryhstian Littoral is governed according to the Compact of São Lugo and the Territorial Charter of the Tryhstian Littoral. As a territory, the Tryhstian Littoral enjoys less autonomy from the federal government than a state, can have its charter revoked by the [[Federal Stanora|Stanora]] <strike>or suspended by the [[Prime Executive]] in case of emergency or systemic misconduct</strike>, and can have its accounts audited by the [[Federal Council]]. Although Kiravian territories are normally intended to become full states over time, the Compact of San Lugo waives the possibility of the Tryhstian Littoral applying for statehood in exchange for guarantees of greater autonomy than a territory would ordinarily enjoy.</strike>


The Compact of São Lugo and the Territorial Charter outline a {{wp|semi-presidentialism|semi-presidential}} structure for the territorial government. Most executive decisions are made and issued by the ''Xunta do Estado'', also referred to as the Executive College or Cabinet. The Cabinet is chaired by the ''Comissário principal'' or Prime Commissioner, and its members are appointed by the Governor-General (in consultation with the ''Comissário''), but the body as a whole is accountable to the ''Cortes'' (legislature) which can dismiss the ''Xunta'' and/or the ''Comissário'' through a {{wp|vote of no confidence}}.
The Compact of São Lugo and the Territorial Charter outline a {{wp|semi-presidentialism|semi-presidential}} structure for the territorial government. Most executive decisions are made and issued by the ''Xunta do Estado'', also referred to as the Executive College or Cabinet. The Cabinet is chaired by the ''Comissário principal'' or Prime Commissioner, and its members are appointed by the Governor-General (in consultation with the ''Comissário''), but the body as a whole is accountable to the ''Cortes'' (legislature) which can dismiss the ''Xunta'' and/or the ''Comissário'' through a {{wp|vote of no confidence}}.