It's because "bienvenue" in the sentence isn't an adjective, but a noun : when you say "bienvenue" it's as if you were saying "je vous souhaite la bienvenue". Of course if the sentence was "Soyez les bienvenus" you'd have to adjust the adjective to the subject it's refering to.
'Being a Great Power comes with responsibilities, and it is Europe's obligation, and the world's expectation, that we will fulfill such responsibilities.'
event = {
id = 528622
random = no
country = U06
name = "Election"
desc = "The People have voted. Who is the new President?"
date = { day = 1 month = march year = 1004 }
action_a = {
name = "Vasanta de Lyons!"
command = { type = sleepminister which = 392063 }
command = { type = belligerence which = U06 value = 1 }
command = { type = domestic which = political_left value = -5 }
command = { type = domestic which = defense_lobby value = 1 }
command = { type = headofstate which = 528512 }
command = { type = headofgovernment which = 392313 }
command = { type = foreignminister which = 329170 }
command = { type = ministerofsecurity which = 392342 }
command = { type = ministerofintelligence which = 392008 }
command = { type = relation which = IND value = 25 }
command = { type = relation which = AUS value = 100 }
}
}
There's the easy way out of it: pick an id that works and then overwrite the corresponding line in the ministers.csv, and overwrite the picture too.
You'll have to back those files up, though
EDIT: Also, are you sure that the minister's type (SC-SL et all) fit the sliders you have?
If the EU is an overwritten country, he could simply add a new ID following the last one of the minister list.
There's the easy way out of it: pick an id that works and then overwrite the corresponding line in the ministers.csv, and overwrite the picture too.
You'll have to back those files up, though
EDIT: Also, are you sure that the minister's type (SC-SL et all) fit the sliders you have?