cm9777 wrote:House Spencer wrote:The other party in Jelbania doesn't comment on any bills. Can he be closed down for that?
Sounds harsh. I'd rather we just got rid of the dictator tactics like limiting proposal quota
Obviously as the player of the party In question I would sound biased (maybe someone else should deal with this but I’ll do what I can).
House Spencer wrote:I read the rules, there is nothing to say I can't have English names. But yeah, as you say, my party is an English family settled in Jelbania.
A nation can determine its culture using Cultural Protocols. These documents describe in detail the cultural (ie. ethnic, religious, linguistic….) makeup of each nation. If a nation has a Cultural Protocol it means it is "Culturally Protected" and bound by this section of the rules, whilst others are "Culturally Open" and are not. The Cultural Protocols Index should be consulted for more information about the cultural situation of each nation.
~Percentages of the Population~
71% Jelbic
---65% Jelbék
------36% Jeztaghényr Jelbék (Settled Jelbék)
------29% Jeztaghé Jelbék (Steppe Jelbék)
---5% Wrnukék
---1% Brmék
12% Deltarians
7% Majatrans
4% Augustan
3% Jelbanien
3% Other
House Spencer wrote:All of my main politicians have English names because they are from the immigrant Spencer family, which is English. I see no rule which says this is not allowed. But over the generations the family will start to have some Jelbic first names, probably.
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