![]() ![]() My selection of choices below has you exactly at -2 by the end of that turn, you need every bit of budget you have. It’s imperative you be at -2 or better by Turn 4. Be very, very hesitant to spend your budget on anything not directly related to economic investments, especially during the first 4 turns.With clever footwork you can make alliances and trade deals with two of your four neighbors that are mutually beneficial but give you more of an advantage. For both economic and military reasons, however, you need trade partners and allies. Your country is currently very isolated which is the preferred position of the Old Guard Sollists.By the same token, your army is very concerned by the threat of Rumburg to the north.That being said, be respectful and diplomatic to them and generally give them what they want. Some of them are also members of the “Old Guard” and as such not to be trusted. They have a bad habit of overthrowing Presidents and preventing them from overthrowing you is one of your primary challenges. It’s a fine balance as you reform the country away from the constitution created by Soll who they see as their leader. The Old Guard should not be trusted, but you must also be careful not to alarm them too much. The people you really need to watch out for are the “Old Guard” whose goal it is to defend the status quo created by Tarquin Soll, the creator of the present constitution. Pay close attention to what everyone says during the meetings. Given that you are trying to reform the nation some of the members of your own party (the USP) including some Judges and some members of your cabinet are in fact your enemies and are working against you.Likewise be careful of some of the investment opportunities offered to you, if they sound like you are being given special access, stay away. These always, always, always come back to bite you in the ass later. That being said, do not take any bribes or make any “deals” with the Oligarchs.Let me repeat, you are a politician, you are going to have to make some compromises and engage in a small amount of mildly questionable behavior to succeed in your goals given the forces arrayed against you.Be diplomatic as possible, but also stay firm to some core principles. You are a politician in this game, and you have a lot of things you are trying to achieve at once. ![]() This is true of both your electoral promises at the start of the game and also promises during conversations. If you make a promise and then don’t follow through, there are consequences. ![]()
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