[X] Plan: Zentrum is Bae
Difference is, the Reichswehr doesn't want to run the country. A lot of the tension we have is due to that this is the sort of tanks we are allowed (pic is from 1932, so this is the advanced version where the cardboard is mounted to cars, and not carried by the soldiers I had a picture in my school history book - a bit of pars pro toto), while this is what the Freikorps get. This is the police variant. Who are both allowed armored cars. Which means the army is out-tanked by the police (insert militarized police joke here).
What all this illustrates is that enough of the population is (rightly) very, very concerned that we don't have an army at all. And prone to do very, very stupid things (like the Black Reichswehr, or Kama tank school, or...) in response.
I mentioned above that equating the Zentrum with the USA-Republicans is a bad, bad idea. The Zentrum is a wierd beast, to the point that they are monarchist, pro-welfare, christian, centralist, nationalist and rather sympathetic to minorities.
And yes, as another german I can corraborate that not having the "conservative party" (no matter if labeld "Zentrum" or "Union CSU/CDU") is wierd.
Edit:
The vote is secret. Not something for the secret police.
X] PLAN: Vox Populi, vox Dei.
-[X]The Australian System
-[X]The West
- [X] With a Referendum
Ah, ok. Damn I'm tired.That's not what's being talked about. We can see who the runner ups are, so that if suddenly the KPD or one of the several Far Right Parties suddenly become people's second choice then we'd notice, this isnt about us targeting people for voting them.
And yet I can go and pick up a copy of a foreign paper, and it's going to tell me what's on in world news. I may not learn of the average training of the Swedish Navy, but the idea that the government is messed up so much as to not know major events is really quite silly.No it's not, the government doesn't magically know everything at all times, because inter-service communication is often limited and we just came out of a civil war. It would make more sense for things to be a mess and us not know everything immediately than otherwise. And it's not limiting our information since we'd find it out eventually.
We've had more pressing concerns and a bunch of our experienced foreign service members are probably undar trial right now. We were in a civil war in a age where news is already slow to spread. Anyway, as I said before, I have my reasons and am not really up to discussing too much about something that's not even up to a vote, I've made my preference clear in this matter.And yet I can go and pick up a copy of a foreign paper, and it's going to tell me what's on in world news. I may not learn of the average training of the Swedish Navy, but the idea that the government is messed up so much as to not know major events is really quite silly.
The modified Weimar pisses of the far-right (who we hate anyway), while australian pisses off everyone not in the government.oof, it's a tie.
Oh new readers coming to the end, let me entice you to the glorious Australian method of ranked voting! A more fair system of elections, to let people vote for their favorite upstart candidate without throwing their vote away if he/she can't quite beat the more entrenched/mainstream interests.
It's not as obvious an improvement over the Weimar system as it is over the first past the post, but I do most certainly believe it to be an improvement.
It also doesn't piss off the rightists nearly as much.
It's not nearly as bad as not changing it though I think, and it doesn't piss off the far right even more. If we had choosen Gericht last turn I'd maybe give this one to the Zentrum, but as it is, I do think we should change to the Australian system. It doesn't piss off anyone very important and is better than not changing at all.The big problem I have with the Australian system is it not having the 5% hurdle, like Modified Weimar (its basically modern Germanies system). This will strenghten the fringe and also cause parties to split, as happened in OTL Weimar.
Small parties being given any relevancy also meant that the nazis weren't throttled in their cradle and managed to build up steam
The big problem I have with the Australian system is it not having the 5% hurdle, like Modified Weimar (its basically modern Germanies system). This will strenghten the fringe and also cause parties to split, as happened in OTL Weimar.
Okay i am going to Adress why giving young untested politicians and young and fresh parties a chance is a horrible idea in detail, don't have the time at the momentThat's a bit of a bad take on the Nazis gaining relevancy, IMO. The 5% rule does not itself really throttle extremism, and could in fact strengthen it as people feel like their vote stops mattering, especially if they are one of the fringe groups edging towards extremism/ are already there.
Minority parties won't play kingmaker as I have described because unless they can martial up the strength in single districts, in which case as I have said they frankly deserve to win that district since except for the right and far right parties, we're probably second or third choice between SPD and Zentrum on their ballots.The modified Weimar pisses of the far-right (who we hate anyway), while australian pisses off everyone not in the government.
Also, the australian doesn't include a 5% hurdle, which opens us up to minority parties playing kingmaker. Which OTL didn't happen in Weimar, since going against SPD+Zentrum means going against 40-50%. But then again, that could be the german in me talking.