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Post by Administrator on Aug 11, 2015 18:56:58 GMT
Saxon National Institutions and Traditions:
The Two Kingdoms: (-)
The Saxon Federation contains the Kingdoms of both Saxony and Hannover; each are vying for leadership of this young nation. The Saxon King is embittered by the relative advantage and prestige of Hanover, also.
Decreases stability; minor increase in public dissent.
Herrscherrat: (-)
The Federation is governed by a council of sovereigns.
Federal laws are harder to pass and risk polarizing domestic factions.
Young Nation: (+)
A new constitution needs to be written, and does not risk the usual administrative efficiency for changing a constitution.
Hanseatic Legacy:(+)
Trading bonus.
(reflected in economic profile)
Anglophilic: (+)
Predisposed toward a friendly posture toward the United Kingdom.
Can count on the support of British domestic pressure groups.
Liberal: (+)
Entrenched support for Liberal reform among the intelligentsia and urban bourgeoisie.
Reduced stability penalty for political reform.
Preußens Schande: (-)
The Saxon Federation has inherited many defected Prussian officers. As such, it enjoys possession of a veteran cadre of military officers and excellent leaders. Unfortunately, it has also inherited strains of Prussian militarism.
Nationalist Fervour: (-)
Increases stability.
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