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Yeah, the tutorial is not good. I learned the game by spending hours playing it, followed by watching YouTube tutorials after I had a decent grasp of the basic concepts (to better understand everything) - it's too overwhelming a game to try to understand everything all at once. All that took a whole day of my life though.
All I want to know at this point is how to remove a faction from my government.
Although I'm sure once I figure that out it will be replaced by some other intractable problem.
There should be a button labelled "reform government" and when you click it you can move factions into or out of your government by clicking on the arrows that appear next to them. You can move them around freely to see the effects, but once you confirm it some people in the faction that got kicked out will become more radical. If you have elections, you get the option to move around factions for free every time there's an election, but the factions will form parties that have to be added or removed as a group.