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Now, this does work well if you do it just once at the start of the game when it is just your homeworld. You must also have forced resettlement so you can add population to your new planets.
I had about 8 planets and my population was low on some of my new planets. I chanced it and did it again and it broke my empire. It added around 100 population to every planet so some planets had well over 200 population on them. Others were around 125 on the low end.
Ideally, there would be a version that would have this same effect, but perhaps only add 10-20 population to each planet when you click the edict button and it was a One Time, On Use effect.
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