Marafire Political Divisions

Fuasi Province
Fuasi - province

Takamata

Seaki - province & country capital

Kefinisa

Makaritunu

Faafa

Fu Province
Fu - province

Muma - province capital

Miaine

Nutenine Province
Nutenine - province

Ketauta - province capital

Nuesemu Province
Nuesemu - province

Tamakatutu

Tukura - province capital

Fune Province
Fune - province

Sakiemi - province capital

Nurusu

Political Division
There are various political divisions on different levels of government. Although the Re government is technically single-party, there are clear lines.

Unionists vs Separatists vs Realists
An increase in tourism and trend towards technological advancement has lead to the emergence of a political divide between those who enjoy and support internationalism and those who prefer traditional ways.

Unionists
unionists prefer to maintain socialist/communist ways, believe separatist ways are dangerous and selfish, disagree with tendency toward more wasteful and destructive methods, disagree with technology like electric lights and teafu

Separatists
separatists want Mountain Re to form their own sovreign domain, prefer to modernize and attract more tourists and make more money and promote Miaine to capital of the new domain, believe unionists are afraid of change and just too lazy to want to live in a free market

Realists
middle ground: moderates call themselves realists and believe neither other party's ideals would be sustainable long-term; believe some technology and tourism is good for the country but that it should be sequestered to tourism centers and the rest of the country should live traditionally

Communists
communists want to change the structure of govt to take power back down to city-state level and remove the capitalistic aspects of Re society, believe nation's success is proof that the traditional ways work and using money at higher levels is circuitous

Socialists
socialists insist incorporating capitalism allows external trade and tourism which allow for the state to provide for those who need it, believe capitalising on labor surplus and deferring to a centralized govt provides stability and reduces inequality