In presidential elections, players will have to count all the votes. To see how many nominations have met the requirements and need your approval, the elections can be passed. In addition, you will have to participate in major meetings of your countr...
In presidential elections, players will have to count all the votes. To see how many nominations have met the requirements and need your approval, the elections can be passed. In addition, you will have to participate in major meetings of your country, receiving high-level delegations. From there, you will gain more sympathy with neighboring countries, making diplomacy easier.In a country, a leader is indispensable, right? If a country has a disrupted political system, people’s lives will be affected. The ability to develop and trade with each other will be weakened, and from there, people’s awareness in your country will decline. To prevent these things from happening in your country, you need to have a strong government system. Lawgivers II 0.13.15 is where you can develop your management ability, filter the system, participate in meetings to refute opposing opinions. Do not approve unfeasible projects, be a good manager. Be an example for everyone, because you will be the face of your country. Therefore, your actions will have to be more careful than ever.A country will not allow one person to be president forever. So Lawgivers II will have elections, together making a decision to choose a new executive. Because each person will have their own control thinking, when changing the president, it is considered that the country will be renewed. It can be more developed, or more and more regressive, it will depend a lot on the executive. But certainly the presidents will not want to lose their throne. So the national elections will be very intense, there will be bad people, with great ambitions, they will play dirty cards. Such as bribing the people who vote for them, silencing the stupid people with huge amounts of money, so players will have to be very careful. The elections will have four nominees and take place nationwide. An election will be counted and it will be held as follows, the candidates include Gary Walker, Tim S. Smith, Ted Clark, Alexis Morris, all with 189,875,636 million voters. Of which, Alexis Morris has 2,114 voters accounting for 5.2%, Tim S. Smith has 3,397 votes winning 8.4%, Ted Clark has 26,906 votes winning 66.70%, Gary Walker has 7,923 votes and accounting for 19.63%. So the election has results and the winner in this election is Ted Clark.Lawgivers II will be many important parliamentary meetings. Our players will have to grasp the activities taking place in the meeting. Refute unreasonable opinions, summarize the votes of the parliament, and then make a decision to approve. Some meetings are in Lawgivers II, such as the Bundestag Parliament, in this meeting there are 68/70 people present. The people here are all high-ranking officials, such as the Department II Agriculture, Environment, Minister Germany, these are the guests in this meeting. When the meeting takes place, opinions will begin to be expressed, those opinions will be commented on and voted on by everyone. The votes can be approval, disapproval, skipping the vote, or giving one’s own opinion. During this time, players will record these indicators as evidence, as well as save the results of the meeting, which can be used when needed.Lawgivers II allows players to view the basic indicators of each country in the world. For example, Michigan, the governor of this country is Angela Cambell. The population is 7,790,000 million people, ranked 10th in the world. The country’s GDP here is 335.9 billion, ranked 14th in the world, and the GDP per capita is 42.12 thousand, ranked 36th. The area of ââthis country is 174,798 km2, power 50 ranked 12th, stability 60.0. These are the most basic indicators that players can collect. Download Lawgivers II to step into the world of high-ranking officials, along with those people running the country. Make your country the richest and most influential country.
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