(( I want to state that I am against the coup, but i don't want to conflict with the update ))
((Uhhh, was anyone removed from the Nationales primaries? Kinda want a spot there.))
Nope. I can't bump anyone on your behalf... Maybe you can convince someone to drop out after all that's happened.
You never left the Liberales ticket, Riccardo.
"Would any Nationales candidates be willing to support me in their position, in exchange for a high level post if I am elected?"
-General Cesar Roseno
((Hm, TH, could I run for another Party? Jingoism, Full Citizenship, Secular, and Interventionist...does that HAVE to be Nationales?))
((That must have been really awkward for the Colombians.News was muddled when it reached the front line in northern Argentina by courier. Initially, General Antonio de Santa Rosa believed the coup was an attempt to support the military and suspend elections only as necessary. When General Carrow and Colonel Manuel Carrera (one of de Santa Rosa's brigade commanders) stated openly that they would not support such a coup, a fight nearly broke out in the ranks, to the alarm of the Columbian soldiers camped nearby.
They are very simple... it's just that this coup was everything but simple.Folks, the coup rules are incredibly simple.
EDIT2: Coup=7 pages of confused posts in an hour.