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Foucaulf
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« on: July 28, 2015, 04:50:47 PM »

The meta-question is whether parliament has given me the authority to declare all my answers to these questions as canon. Anyway:

- For all intents and purposes, people can play as if South America is a unitary state. I promise I won't ever roleplay as some NPC who opposes the law Parliament passed.
- In the backstory, the constituent nations still have autonomy as their administrative powers are centralized into one continental government. In practice I would talk about the nations' policies as flavour text in a policy briefing.
- There is no united currency, and should parliament encourage this it would be hard.
- Assume you have a mandate to centralize social policy and welfare schemes, but nothing has been established yet. This is a roleplay opportunity.
- Parliament could have the mandate to unite national armed forces in times of war, but probably not outside of it.
- The last question ties into the bigger problem of mobility. Are the MPs afraid of poorer Bolivian farmers rushing into the streets of Santiago? That's up to you.
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