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GoodFella
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formerly known as Prince
Jun 2002 time: 05:20
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From the Constitution:
quote:
Minister of Foreign Affairs:
This minister is the government’s chief advisor on foreign affairs and is responsible for carrying out foreign policy. He/She is given the power to enter into diplomatic negotiations with other countries, however should refrain from making commitments until approved by the people.
The Foreign Advisor is granted the power to make peace, accept Mutual Protection Pacts, offer Right of Passage Agreements, and forge Military Alliances. The exchange of all items, except Strategic, Luxury, or Gold resources falls on the broad shoulders of the Foreign Affairs Minister. It is strongly recommended that the Foreign Affairs Minister consult the appropriate ministers when gifts or exchanges are involved.
This Minister is required to consult the Trade advisor when Gold, Luxury or Strategic resources are involved.
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Forgive me if I am wrong, but this seems to give the impression that the foreign minister has the sole decision on making diplomatic and trade agreements.
It seems ot suggest making polls for approval, but it doesn't clearly say that it is required.
I propose amending the ministry of foreign affairs to require the minister to need the approval of ministers and president (or just approval from the appropriate offices) and 2/3 of the citizens.
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but this is the interpretation I got when reading it.
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Sheik
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quote: Originally posted by ThePlagueRat
I do not agree in the foreign minister's sole responsibility, or "granted power of...."
1."making peace"
2."accept Mutual Protection Pacts"
3."offer Right of Passage Agreements"
4."forge Military Alliances."
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This is interesting. Shouldn't the President or the Military Minister have the right to declare war and make peace. It seems to me that the person that has the right to declare war should have the right to declare peace. I don't think we need more checks and balances because we did elect this person to make decisions but the ability to make peace may be to much.
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Trip
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Hunt Valley
Apr 2002 time: 00:20
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We are only to go to war when it has already been planned upon. For example, if in 30 turns, France demands 1,000,000 gold and 15 techs, then we can say no, they declare war, and we take no diplomacy hit for it. OTOH, we have to come to some consensus about what we wish to risk... saying no to the Zulus will certainly end up putting us in a war with them, which we cannot afford. Also, there is no way to stop a turnchat when that kind of issue arises... you can't just pause the game with the little menu box up. 
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