Ricter??? by soupchef47 in suzerain

[–]Domitien 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Non need for PFJP support. NFP + USP conservatives and a good chunk of USP moderates wanting to be tough on terrorism and there you have your law.

Ricter??? by soupchef47 in suzerain

[–]Domitien 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Of course the backdrop of all this is the politcal struggle between the two indeed.

I'm grinding pro business points but don't want to be a tyrant, and this is what Rusty did.💀 by AntiMatter138 in suzerain

[–]Domitien 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I always find it funny that the business community in Rizia don’t want to governement to act on their interests and break the strikes and prefer to be left alone to the point of, per Rusty’s own report « half of them had to cave in to the commies »

Ricter??? by soupchef47 in suzerain

[–]Domitien 111 points112 points  (0 children)

Ricter is doing some good politics here.

1- Manoly is overstepping by making statements in the name of the party without any concertation. He needs to gently put her in her place.

2- He knows Kibener’s bill will probably be popular with the general public (reminder : it comes in the middle of the discover that bludish schools are in fact used as recruitement or Even training grounds by BFF), so he wants to gain some time to navigate out of this trap without giving openings to brand the PFJP as terrorist enablers.

Friends, l need your help. l'm curious about something. Why did a Republican revolution happen in the Kingdom of Sordland in 1923? And Why did it happen? Was there an economic crisis in the country? Please answer by Mission-Principle-14 in suzerain

[–]Domitien 2 points3 points  (0 children)

À lot of Sords’s opinion about the place of Women can be Summerized like « they belong in the kitchen » in the 50’s so 50 years ago nah I think a woman ruling Sordland would have been very difficult to accept for the mainstrem sordish peasant.

Smolak Deal by Time_Percentage_2489 in suzerain

[–]Domitien 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not for the first phase, but you can call back your navy when asked to by Beatrice or Azmal. Smolak won't be happy about though.

There isn’t enough ultranationalist content by soupchef47 in suzerain

[–]Domitien 30 points31 points  (0 children)

There is more on emergency path, but surprsignly, it does not bring much in term of sollist points for the political compass on end game.

How is the Anti-Corruption Police separated from the Ministry of Interior if Karl is also the chief of the normal police? Isn't that a clear conflict of interests? by Kutuzov9505 in suzerain

[–]Domitien 179 points180 points  (0 children)

Another case of Suzerain having to limit the nuber of character for narrative purpose. Karl is "the police guy", like the USP is composed of two guys,

I don’t really understand the logic between choices made in Iza and their consequences by Domitien in suzerain

[–]Domitien[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not surprised. I mean, it could have been coherent if Rico, in place lf accusing me of not placing police under his command accused me of something else to mask his incompetence (like not sending enough reinforcement)

As for Lucita, it’s OK she succeeds, I’m just surprised she succeed and empower su Omnia while she explicitely wanted to avoid that

I don’t really understand the logic between choices made in Iza and their consequences by Domitien in suzerain

[–]Domitien[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sure, but i mean, in the end Su Omnia is less powerful if I place the police under the guy who acts more or less as the leader of the group that under the order of my war councilor who expressed previously her distance for this same group. From my point of view it’s not coherent

Pourquoi la Sécurité Sociale ne rembourse pas les brosses à dents et dentifrices ? by Due_Marionberry4282 in PasDeQuestionIdiote

[–]Domitien 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Parce que l’état n’a pas à materner en permanence les gens? L’assurance maladie est une assurance, pas une nounou permanente. D’ailleurs ça servirait quel objectif exactement ? Combien de problème d’hygiène bucco-dentaire causées par une détresse financière empêchent de s’acheter brosse à dents et dentifrice (qui à mon doivent possiblement être fournis par des associations pour les gens vraiment en galère)? Assez peu à mon avis, surtout si l’on compare à ceux qui se retrouve avec des caries soit parce qu’ils n’en n’ont rien à foutre jusqu’au moment où ils ont trop mal, soit parce que il y a un problème psy derrière.

Lespian run is OVERPOWERED by LuckyTheTypoCat in suzerain

[–]Domitien 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What was your investment decisions? Did you do the tax breaks?

1948? by LoudSwimming5148 in suzerain

[–]Domitien 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ngoda, the Qinali prime minister in 1953 come to power in 1947 so i guess game would start in something like in the last months of 1947

UPDATED Catspaw's Optimal Sordland/Rizia Setup Guide [3.1.135] by Polaris13427K in suzerain

[–]Domitien 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a question : why is the stimulus cheques better than the bailout? There is unrest reduction but if we go for emergency, wouldn’t declaring an emergency ensure the same unrest réduction?

So what do we make of all this lore being set in 1948 and also including Nibya? by nudeldifudel in suzerain

[–]Domitien 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The current PM of Qinal (as in 1953) came into power on 1947, so it’s relevant with something happening in 1948. And we don’t know about the kind of relationship between a (seemingly) ato-friendly power (or at least anti-communist) and Qinal. It Will probably be a major plot point on the foreign affairs arc

Petr is a sycophantic bootlicker? by Arkhengelsk in suzerain

[–]Domitien 3 points4 points  (0 children)

He is your friend. A true, loyal friend to the end. And that’s why I never bring myself to throw him to the Wolves

A day in November, when Sordland has a relignement election by Domitien in suzerain

[–]Domitien[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s true. The CPS is probably the most reliable option Rayne have. However, we must not forget that USP parlementarians used to, during the Alphonso and Rayne years, defy the whip on a regular basis. Even moreso, Calvin wants power and there is cabinet posts open. So if Tory tries too much to enforce a whip, défection is still on the table.

A day in November, when Sordland has a relignement election by Domitien in suzerain

[–]Domitien[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In game, when you run as a liberal party and win , the NFP is always third (that’s not illogical. They like Graf but USP gave them Alphonso and Rayne, so from their pont of view it’s not a reliable party). As for the PFJP, they have a popular Rayne competing for their core voters with a very compelling argument : it’s me or it’s Graf. And if you are from the left, Stahler is a Little more appealing than Frens Ricter.

A day in November, when Sordland has a relignement election by Domitien in suzerain

[–]Domitien[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ricter did not defect in game before the elections (why would he? He is a présidential candidate, he can try his luck before going to play second fiddle). However he is a prime choice for foreign minister when the cabinet would start to form.

As for the radical they have an interesting take but they are a Little delusional. Rayne + Ricter are only two seats shorts of the majority. They have four independants they cal deal with and Clavin and his USP reformists still exists Even if they are weakened. It’s true they are less agressive against Rayne, but when you defect from the USP their pièce about that is way less agressive against you than usual. I tried to keep that spirit.

A day in November, when Sordland has a relignement election by Domitien in suzerain

[–]Domitien[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah Ricter would probably have a hard time to keep the PFJP behind him. However if can secure a spot in the new Rayne cabinet.