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fixedFIX • Bills that seemed "stuck" can now be signed — or you'll know exactly why not. Signing a bill costs political capital, and that cost (and whether you can afford it) now shows right on the SIGN button. If an action can't go through, the chamber tells you the reason — most often "not enough political capital" — instead of doing nothing silently.
addedNEW — ORGANIZATION SUMMITS • Belonging to an international organization now means something. Beyond the UN — which already convenes you for resolutions and elections — the OTHER blocs you join (NATO, the EU, the G7, OPEC, regional unions and more) will periodically convene their members for a collective decision and ask you to take a position: back the bloc, seek amendments, or break ranks. Each choice shapes your standing abroad and your politics at home.
World Order: Global Power changes
fixedFIX • Bills that seemed "stuck" can now be signed — or you'll know exactly why not. Signing a bill costs political capital, and that cost (and whether you can afford it) now shows right on the SIGN button. If an action can't go through, the chamber tells you the reason — most often "not enough political capital" — instead of doing nothing silently.
addedNEW — ORGANIZATION SUMMITS • Belonging to an international organization now means something. Beyond the UN — which already convenes you for resolutions and elections — the OTHER blocs you join (NATO, the EU, the G7, OPEC, regional unions and more) will periodically convene their members for a collective decision and ask you to take a position: back the bloc, seek amendments, or break ranks. Each choice shapes your standing abroad and your politics at home.
FIX • Bills that seemed "stuck" can now be signed — or you'll know exactly why not. Signing a bill costs political capital, and that cost (and whether you can afford it) now shows right on the SIGN button. If an action can't go through, the chamber tells you the reason — most often "not enough political capital" — instead of doing nothing silently.
NEW — ORGANIZATION SUMMITS • Belonging to an international organization now means something. Beyond the UN — which already convenes you for resolutions and elections — the OTHER blocs you join (NATO, the EU, the G7, OPEC, regional unions and more) will periodically convene their members for a collective decision and ask you to take a position: back the bloc, seek amendments, or break ranks. Each choice shapes your standing abroad and your politics at home.