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Bet koks žaidėjas gali tapti ministru: šį pareiga skiriama [[State/lt|valstybės]] [[Leader/lt|vadovu]]. Būti ministru dvejuose valstybėse neįmanoma.  
 
Bet koks žaidėjas gali tapti ministru: šį pareiga skiriama [[State/lt|valstybės]] [[Leader/lt|vadovu]]. Būti ministru dvejuose valstybėse neįmanoma.  
  
Ministers receive a wage in Gold according to the [[ Government forms|form of government]] and [[Indexes|Development index]].
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Ministers receive a wage in Gold according to the [[Government forms|form of government]], [[Indexes|Development index]] and number of regions in the state
  
 
== Minister of economics ==
 
== Minister of economics ==

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Ministras Tai žaidėjas turintis teise priimti įstatymus be laiko gaišimo - iškarto.

Bet koks žaidėjas gali tapti ministru: šį pareiga skiriama valstybės vadovu. Būti ministru dvejuose valstybėse neįmanoma.

Ministers receive a wage in Gold according to the form of government, Development index and number of regions in the state

Minister of economics

Minister of economics (title changes to economic advisor in case of dictatorship) can pass resources exploration and building laws ahead of time.

He can also put sanctions in place, prohibiting the sell of all resources, weapons and items from other states.

Foreign minister

Foreign minister, can pass several laws ahead of time, for example, he can close/open borders. He also can issue residencies and work permits.

There is no such office in case of dictatorship or one-party system.

Ministers lose their offices after every leader elections: they must be assigned again by the leader.