The Southern African Confederacy has a quasi-confederate government. It would be somewhat inaccurate to say the President is the head of government, as he or she has extremely limited powers. Rather, Confederate Provinces have basically enough sovereignty to be classified as independent. However, those are bound with the confederate government through the rapidly expanding Southern African Armed Forces, the country's foreign policy, and limited confederate laws which apply in certain parts of the Confederate Provinces.
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