Congress and Citizenship

Day 2,655, 04:46 Published in Armenia Armenia by ChievoKevin

After a long hiatus, eArmenia will have a congress again, today.
Congratulations to all parties, regardless of the ratio of their success.


One of the major prerogatives of Congress is the granting of citizenships. In countries like eArmenia, where locals are greatly outnumbered by other ethnicities, the normal way of doing business is for each ethnic group to grant citizenship to their compatriots, to improve their numbers for the future elections.

Personally, I find this tactic to be very short sighted since a great number of those new citizens get bored quickly, due to lack of bonuses, lack of action, etc and leave back to their country of origins (to check statistics, out or 132 citizenships granted, 62 have returned back; of the rest, many are now inactive or dead).

Regardless of my opinion or actual results, though, this way of granting citizenship is very normal.

Except for something new on the horizon.
The introduction of the Dictatorship module has been a game changer. Now, a single person can be a country destroyer.

I am not sure I am the only person who has had inquiries from foreigners to get citizenship, even though we do not have a congress yet.

We may have our internal conflicts, yet I am sure none of us wish to have somebody with no ties to our country taking it over. A heavy duty lies on each congressman and party president. Think twice, or even three times before accepting a citizenship request. As for Party Presidents, they should seriously think about blacklisting any Congressman who sells a CS request.

Thank you for reading