When does the coup event for Yugoslavia trigger and Prince Paul is removed on Yugooslavia?

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Playing on the newest beta that was released just yesterday and as Bulgaria. After Yugoslavia signs the tripartite pact there is no coup event or anything and it's already 1941. Germany still hasn't declared war on Yugoslavia for some reason. They're supposed to get a wargoal against Yugoslavia now when Prince Paul is removed so when does that happen?
 

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The strange thing is that the event which brings the young Peter II to the throne is triggered like this:

trigger = {
tag = YUG
is_in_faction_with = GER
has_idea = anti_german_military
GER = {
has_government = fascism
is_faction_leader = yes
}
NOT = { has_country_flag = has_already_decided_yugo_coup_flag }
}

Anti-german military idea? How can it be a necessary for this event while Yugoslavia has already completed (os historical focus ON) the "Invite a german military mission" which deleted this idea ?
Even with that illogical trigger, Yugoslavia often brings this young peter to lead the country? So how is it possible ?