The territory of
Wallis and Futuna is divided into three traditional chiefdoms (
royaumes coutumiers):
Uvea, on the island of Wallis,
Sigave, on the western part of the island of Futuna, and
Alo, on the eastern part of the island of Futuna and the island of Alofi. Uvea is further subdivided into three districts:
Hihifo,
Hahake and
Mu'a. The capital of the collectivity is
Matâ'Utu on the island of Wallis, the most populated island. As an overseas collectivity of France, it is governed under the
French constitution of September 28, 1958, uses both the
French legal system and customary local laws (
"coutume"), and suffrage is universal for those over 18 years of age. The French president is elected by popular vote for a five-year term; the high administrator is appointed by the French president on the advice of the
French Ministry of the Interior; the presidents of the Territorial Government and the Territorial Assembly are elected by the members of the assembly. ==Executive branch==