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I observed it with Saxony and Prussia. In previous patches it was normal, that the trade unions would become the strongest interest group. But The Petite Bourgoisie is blowing everyone else away now with more than 50% clout.
I didn't really change the way I play. I always try to go for communism because I like the command economy playstyle. I always switch the administrative buildings from clergy to buerocrats but other than that I can't think of anything I'm doing that empowers them so much.
I also went for graduated taxation both times, so the lower strata would be more powerful and get taxed less compared to the others. So I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
can you specify in which country you have observed this?
Yeah I was talking about clout :)
Ah, i gotchu.
And yeah, it is unfortunate that we have to resort to workarounds like these
Thank you for this small but game changing mod.
It really annoys me that it seems like paradox is not even trying to find/fix bugs.
By influence do you mean clout
Has anyone elso also noticed that the Petite Bourgoisie is super strong all of the sudden? It's always reaching 50%+ influence in every playthrough for me.
im not from paradox