Please do that at some point as that will send shockwaves across the EU.
Maybe everyone else votes to reduce the agricultural subsidies.
Please do that at some point as that will send shockwaves across the EU.
Just the political debate of potential Frexit would be interesting to see.Non merci.
I guess Brittany would be slightly like Scotland in that scenario... but there is no populist wave ITTL, so I guess it would happen waaaaaayyyyy differentlyJust the political debate of potential Frexit would be interesting to see.
Say the right wing party becomes the third largest party in the next election what would result from that outcome, what if there is a similar scenario to the OTL conservatives 2015 election promises, etc.
Also it would be interesting to see how the Brittany independence movement fit into that situation, does Brittany support Frexit or are they against it and would a independent Brittany effect the situation more?
But there would be major differences between OTL Scotland and TTL Brittany.I guess Brittany would be slightly like Scotland in that scenario... but there is no populist wave ITTL, so I guess it would happen waaaaaayyyyy differently
Please do that at some point as that will send shockwaves across the EU.
Non merci.
Just the political debate of potential Frexit would be interesting to see.
Maybe everyone else votes to reduce the agricultural subsidies.
Say the right wing party becomes the third largest party in the next election what would result from that outcome, what if there is a similar scenario to the OTL conservatives 2015 election promises, etc.
Also it would be interesting to see how the Brittany independence movement fit into that situation, does Brittany support Frexit or are they against it and would a independent Brittany effect the situation more?
I guess Brittany would be slightly like Scotland in that scenario... but there is no populist wave ITTL, so I guess it would happen waaaaaayyyyy differently
But there would be major differences between OTL Scotland and TTL Brittany.
So Gabon is still under the French monarchy? Interesting.A bit of world-building in the form of the heads of state and government of France since 1871. Thanks to @Julio974 for giving them the once over.
Kings of the French (1871–)
1871–1883: Henri V (OTL Henri, Count of Chambord; also Emperor of Nigeria from 1880)
1883–1894: Philippe VII (grandson of Louis Philippe I)
1894–1926: Philippe VIII
1926–1940: Jean III (died under house arrest after the Battle of France)
1940–1999: Henri VI ("regent" Philippe Pétain in Vichy Regime, 1940-1944; Emperor of Nigeria until 1958; King of Gabon after 1960)
1999–2019: Henri VII
2019–2020: Jean IV
Heir apparent: Louis, Dauphin of France
So Gabon is still under the French monarchy? Interesting.
To put it simply, these now have the same status to France, as Commonwealth member states to the United Kingdom.You mentioned way back that the title "King of the French" applies to both France and Wehran. Does the French parliament still have the power to pass laws for Wehran, or has that been revoked?
So Gabon is still under the French monarchy? Interesting.
You mentioned way back that the title "King of the French" applies to both France and Wehran. Does the French parliament still have the power to pass laws for Wehran, or has that been revoked?
To put it simply, these now have the same status to France, as Commonwealth member states to the United Kingdom.
I’ve never really liked the name Wehran - so I’m considering changing it to the French State of Mauretania - drawing on the historic name for that region of North Africa. Thoughts?
I’ve never really liked the name Wehran - so I’m considering changing it to the French State of Mauretania - drawing on the historic name for that region of North Africa. Thoughts?
"Wehran" might be a colloquial name, whilst the "French State of Mauretania" might be the official name.
Why not just Oranie/Oranie? That would make the most sense.
If you want an older name, I think Altava could work, it was the name of the last Christian kingdom in Algeria which was invaded by the Umayyad, and whose last king led a revolt against the Muslims, the city of Altava itself wasn’t located exactly in Oran, but it nearby in the wider current oranais region and some of the region controlled by it are today controlled by wehran. It could fit as a name chosen by the pieds Noirs with their siege mindset against the Algerians.
I look forward to it.Whatever happens, France-in-Africa is going to get redone as I’m not happy with the electoral map...
19. 1919–1925 Winston Churchill (Progressive–Liberal majority coalition)
Different Winston Churchill.How'd he wind up in New Hampshire?