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* Parliament elections.
 
* Parliament elections.
 
* Dictator can instantly pass his laws, but not laws of others.
 
* Dictator can instantly pass his laws, but not laws of others.
* Parliament can issue bills but they can be only passed if dictator or economy adviser voted for it.
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* Parliament can issue bills but they can be only passed if dictator (all laws) or economy adviser (only economy laws) voted for it.
 
* No foreign minister.
 
* No foreign minister.

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Features:
* All votes for current bills in the parliament will be removed when the dictator cancels executive monarchy and transfers the state system back to the dictatorship.
* Immediate transition from dictatorship and back to dictatorship.
* Parliament elections.
* Dictator can instantly pass his laws, but not laws of others.
* Parliament can issue bills but they can be only passed if dictator (all laws) or economy adviser (only economy laws) voted for it.
* No foreign minister.
TranslationFeatures:
* All votes for current bills in the parliament will be removed when the dictator cancels executive monarchy and transfers the state system back to the dictatorship.
* Immediate transition from dictatorship and back to dictatorship.
* Parliament elections.
* Dictator can instantly pass his laws, but not laws of others.
* Parliament can issue bills but they can be only passed if dictator (all laws) or economy adviser (only economy laws) voted for it.
* No foreign minister.

Features:

  • All votes for current bills in the parliament will be removed when the dictator cancels executive monarchy and transfers the state system back to the dictatorship.
  • Immediate transition from dictatorship and back to dictatorship.
  • Parliament elections.
  • Dictator can instantly pass his laws, but not laws of others.
  • Parliament can issue bills but they can be only passed if dictator (all laws) or economy adviser (only economy laws) voted for it.
  • No foreign minister.