
Cantonal Structure
Cantonal structure refers to how a country is divided into regions called cantons, each with its own local government and administrative responsibilities. This division allows for localized governance, addressing specific regional needs and preferences while remaining part of the larger national framework. Cantons work somewhat like states or provinces in other countries, providing a balance between national authority and local autonomy. The structure helps ensure that different areas can manage their affairs effectively, promoting regional representation and culturally diverse governance within the nation.