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Though I got many planets with the "Second unification war" modifier, but no civil war happened. The tooltips said that planets with "Democratic tendencies" modifier will rebel, and I chose that option because none of my planets had the modifier. I had been suppressing a lot too and using the planetary decisions to stop the Situation progress.
Seems like a bug to me. Paradox somehow did not expect players to pick civil war option but then not have any eligible planets to rebel? There should be an option for preventing the civil war but also not changing government, which is basically what we managed to do it seems.
And they didn't rebel?
Too bad Paradox can't be bothered to fix old bugs. Too busy nerfing old things to juxtapose with new overpowered DLC they release.