I liked that screenshot showing different classes being for and against certain bills. Back in Victoria 2, politics was pretty much "what political party are you a part of", decided by random chance or scripted events. Sometimes you want to pass reforms but the working class just really hate the idea of a minimum wage, and you had to pull stupid bullshit to piss off workers and convince them to support you
The strategy I always used was to start a forever war with a country the citizens have never heard of (often Afghanistan, for historical accuracy) and after a decade or two the war exhaustion will radicalize people into enacting whatever policies you want
I liked that screenshot showing different classes being for and against certain bills. Back in Victoria 2, politics was pretty much "what political party are you a part of", decided by random chance or scripted events. Sometimes you want to pass reforms but the working class just really hate the idea of a minimum wage, and you had to pull stupid bullshit to piss off workers and convince them to support you
The strategy I always used was to start a forever war with a country the citizens have never heard of (often Afghanistan, for historical accuracy) and after a decade or two the war exhaustion will radicalize people into enacting whatever policies you want