[tBRE] Alliances of the eWorld - Day 1844

Day 1,844, 10:24 Published in Belgium Belgium by Tony Clifford

My beloved Belgian readers, the biweekly update on the eWorld's MPPs is here!
Last article: http://www.erepublik.com/it/article/-tbre-alliances-of-the-eworld-day-1830-2165390/1/20

After some months of decline in the number of MPPs, the total number of MPPs of the eWorld has stabilized.
In day 1844, the number of MPPs is to 426, 2 MPPs more than in day 1830

Day 1844 MPPs situation


As you can see, the World remains essentially divided in two big groups.

On the left there are CoT (light blue), ex-ABC (orange), TWO (violet) countries, with some other countries.
On the right we have EDEN (dark green), Asgard (yellow) and ex-TERRA (light green) countries and some others.
4 small nations remains without MPPs.

But there were big changes in the last two weeks!

In 1816 we saw the movement of Brazil (red) from the right cluster to left cluster. Now that movement is finished. After starting a war against Taiwan, Brazil has no more MPPs with the pro-EDEN cluster. Along with Brazil, Pakistan definitively joined the pro-CoT/pro-TWO group.

Other important events, that involve the group on the left were :
- the joining of Macedonia and Indonesia to CoT (light blue)
- the death of the ABC alliance (orange)
- the birth of the TWO alliance (violet) from ex-ONE countries

Despite the death of ABC, the three ex-ABC countries continue to stay among the left group. Whereas the birth of TWO moved Poland from the edge of the group to the inside.

Another major change is the movement leftward of the USA. USA are now in the middle of the playground, half way between the two clusters. The war with Taiwan ended a lot of MPPs with EDEN and pro-EDEN countries. Will this movement continue?

On the right group, countries are compacted around EDEN MPPs (dark green), with the exception of Russia, Byelorussia (RD's note) Belarus, Iran and South Africa. These four countries are on the edge of the group, probably looking for a jump.

Day 1830 MPPs situation



by Tony Clifford
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