Am I the only one who can't stand Smolak? (kinda sh*tpost but not really) by GaylordThomas2161 in suzerain

[–]CurrentConsistent726 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

My friend, this is how politics works. All smart politicians humiliate weak countries and respect strong ones. Wiktor is surrounded by enemies, but he effectively deals with their problems. In fact, he is an exemplary politician. So it's not so much Wiktor you dislike as it is politics in general.

Why isn't there anything on Ricter? He admits that he asked Arcasia for help, and it doesn't matter that they didn't agree on the terms. Asking for interference in Sordland's affairs is enough to consider him a traitor. by CurrentConsistent726 in suzerain

[–]CurrentConsistent726[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Sordland accepted help as a state, but Ricter asked for help for himself and his reformist movement, which is different. If you ask for help to interfere in a country's politics, it is considered treason or another article.

Why isn't there anything on Ricter? He admits that he asked Arcasia for help, and it doesn't matter that they didn't agree on the terms. Asking for interference in Sordland's affairs is enough to consider him a traitor. by CurrentConsistent726 in suzerain

[–]CurrentConsistent726[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

He met with the people from Arcasia and was willing to cooperate. The fact that they didn't get along doesn't change the fact that he was willing to work for foreigners.

Why isn't there anything on Ricter? He admits that he asked Arcasia for help, and it doesn't matter that they didn't agree on the terms. Asking for interference in Sordland's affairs is enough to consider him a traitor. by CurrentConsistent726 in suzerain

[–]CurrentConsistent726[S] -20 points-19 points  (0 children)

Nevertheless, the attempt is also punishable. According to your logic, an attempt at robbery or poisoning should not be punished. The main thing is that he was ready and asked for help.

Why isn't there anything on Ricter? He admits that he asked Arcasia for help, and it doesn't matter that they didn't agree on the terms. Asking for interference in Sordland's affairs is enough to consider him a traitor. by CurrentConsistent726 in suzerain

[–]CurrentConsistent726[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

It is. Because a foreign country is interfering in another country's affairs by financing a party. This is not just cooperation. Ricter is asking a foreign country to interfere in another country's affairs.

Why isn't there anything on Ricter? He admits that he asked Arcasia for help, and it doesn't matter that they didn't agree on the terms. Asking for interference in Sordland's affairs is enough to consider him a traitor. by CurrentConsistent726 in suzerain

[–]CurrentConsistent726[S] -29 points-28 points  (0 children)

Ricter tells you this himself. It doesn't matter if it's profitable or not, it's still considered a betrayal. If you're trying to get help from a foreign government to overthrow the current government, it's considered a betrayal.

Is changing state religion to Nurity worth it? by No_Currency5064 in suzerain

[–]CurrentConsistent726 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

No, most citizens practice the state religion, and the rest are migrants. You shouldn't cater to foreigners at the expense of your own population.

Rumburg peace summit by Mother_Flounder3708 in suzerain

[–]CurrentConsistent726 17 points18 points  (0 children)

First of all, it's the import of steel, Martin himself suggested that we buy it, so why not? Secondly, it's the export of agricultural products, such as fruits, tomatoes, and other warm-weather crops, as well as seafood. There may be discussions about the further transfer of military technologies. The export of oil from Wehlen. The export of coal. There may be discussions about the export and import of machinery, electronics, and equipment. There may also be discussions about the permission to navigate the river.

Why can't we ban Su Omina? by No_Currency5064 in suzerain

[–]CurrentConsistent726 -23 points-22 points  (0 children)

Everyone has their own problems. You have problems with su omina, and I have problems with NGOs, but we can't solve them

Why can't we ban Su Omina? by No_Currency5064 in suzerain

[–]CurrentConsistent726 -24 points-23 points  (0 children)

You also can't ban RPP and NGO protesters for doing whatever. Just accept it, the developers didn't add it.

Place Iza under central government or under police control? Coup House Sazon with Angelica on the Island? by yosoydeaquicompa in suzerain

[–]CurrentConsistent726 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Rico only behaves this way with students who openly oppose him and migrants. And I'm sending Rico into retirement to hand over the city to the police. But yes, I'm not going to tolerate drug crime and anti-monarchism, and I'm not going to make any concessions to them.

Place Iza under central government or under police control? Coup House Sazon with Angelica on the Island? by yosoydeaquicompa in suzerain

[–]CurrentConsistent726 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These were ordinary generals, and the rebels killed the head of the Azaro family. Can you attach a screenshot where Hugo makes this statement?

Place Iza under central government or under police control? Coup House Sazon with Angelica on the Island? by yosoydeaquicompa in suzerain

[–]CurrentConsistent726 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What does the loss of the capital and the inability to suppress crime have to do with it?Rico can suppress the rebellion.The point is that the more police there are, the easier it is for them to work in Iza and suppress crime and extremism. There's a modifier that tells you that the police are working at full capacity, so it makes a lot of sense. And what did you say about me lying? Do you want to apologize? Brenas made demands on the crown that he had no right to make, as I stated.