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political.19 for communism
political.20 for demotratic
political.12 will add 20% support for Fascism
political.15 adds 10% Democratic Support
political.5 adds 15% Communist Support
And I think the command is event.political # (the # is the number you want)
set_ruling_party <ideology group> Straight up changes the ruling party.
The official names of the ideology groups are "communism" "fascism" "Democracy" "Neutrality"
Let's say your, oh idk, Venezuela and you wished the US were fascist so you don't have any petty democracy boosting in your country. Would there be a quick console command to turn the US fascist while I play Venezuela?
tag USA
set_ruling_party fascism OR add_party_popularity fascism 100
tag VEN
Same goes with other ideologies, you don't have to type democratic, you can just type d, f for fascism and c for communism.
it allows you to change ruling party without using commands, only works in vanilla (and millenium dawn when using the submod) but is useful for people that arent too keen about using the console
2nd: set_ruling_party fascism
if you don't boost fascism you run the risk of rebellion due to democratic tendencies. Not sure if set_ruling_party boosts the ideology on it's own.