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    For some reason the clamour for reform in my case was only present in those provinces which had universities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister V View Post
    For some reason the clamour for reform in my case was only present in those provinces which had universities.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister V View Post
    For some reason the clamour for reform in my case was only present in those provinces which had universities.
    If you look at the building details for the schools lines, you'll see they all cause a lot of questioning of the wisdom of government. (Or lack thereof.)

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    You can raise tax levels stupidly high, exempt all regions but your capital from it, remove all troops from your capital, and spam universities, and it should happen.
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    Meh. I prefer keeping order. An Enlightened Despot suits me just fine. Since it doesn't seem to have any economic benefits (like the govs in GalCiv2, for example), what's the point?

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    The government types effect the public order and at the same time how other nations view you. If you become a republic you'll likely make enemies with any form on Monarchy. I don't know much else besides.

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    Meh. I prefer keeping order. An Enlightened Despot suits me just fine. Since it doesn't seem to have any economic benefits (like the govs in GalCiv2, for example), what's the point?
    Supreme power. He can appoint and boot out ministers at will, and also pick out any pretty peasant girl he likes without suffering the penalties as stated by the law.
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    By "it" I meant the democratic government.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister V View Post
    Meh. I prefer keeping order. An Enlightened Despot suits me just fine. Since it doesn't seem to have any economic benefits (like the govs in GalCiv2, for example), what's the point?
    Actually, there are economic benefits, they are just indirect in nature. For example, if you take a look at all the enlightenment techs which allow you to further expand your economy and the like, they all have a clamor for reform negative hanging on them. However, under a republic this is nullified entirely, and with a constitutional monarchy, they are slightly less than for an absolute monarchy.

    So if you want to research those economic techs as an absolute monarchy, you will be forced to spend huge amounts of cash on police forces in order to combat all that clamor for reform that you will be getting, or you can choose to forgo the benefits of the techs altogether and fall behind economically.

    The downside is that you are unable to select your cabinet as a republic or constitutional monarchy, which can sometimes hurt alot if you have a couple ministers with some nasty traits.
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    Are there any differences between constitutional monarchies and republics, other than the president of a republic changes every 16 turns and the monarch of a con. monarchy is for life?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KozaK13 View Post
    Are there any differences between constitutional monarchies and republics, other than the president of a republic changes every 16 turns and the monarch of a con. monarchy is for life?
    Constitutional monarchies are basically a middleground between absolutism and republicanism, they get part of the benefits and negative aspects of both but not nearly as pronounced as either.
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