The Union of the Comoros is a Federation of four independent autonomous islands in the Comoros: Mwali (Mohéli), Maoré (Mayotte), Ndzuwani (Anjouan), N’gazidja (Grande Comore). The island of Mwali is in turn divided into territorial decentralised collectivities representing the sovereign people. After independence and autonomy from the previous Republic in 1998, the Government of Mohéli adopted a new and modern legislation for incorporation of companies, including regulated financial entities and gaming casinos. This pioneering legislation was known as Mwali Services Law 1998, and was amended 2001. Each of the four islands (according to the Constitution of Comoros Union) has total freedom and autonomy in the Union, including having their own Constitutions (or Fundamental Law), 5/13/2019 Changes to Registrar Site - Google Docs President or Governor, and Parliament. Article 7 states that: «each island shall administer and manage its affairs freely.&raqu