Do I smell an earlier LGBT (Or shoud I say ЛГБT) Rights Campaign?
You might be, it depends on what you think.
Do I smell an earlier LGBT (Or shoud I say ЛГБT) Rights Campaign?
And coincidentally, today is the 15th anniversary of Bill Clinton coming out with the truth on the Lewinsky scandal.
Frankly, I really can't see Zhirinovosky as Perot....
Frankly, I really can't see Zhirinovosky as Perot....
I made some changes to the map, here
I fixed some borders, added a break away state I forgot about initially, and added Oklahoma/Sequoyah as independent
the breakaway states are as listed below by the way
Aturpatakanian Azeri Republic (Southern Azerbajian/Northern Iran)
Aurumian Jeffersonian Republic (Jefferson/Idaho, Transnistria analouge)
Unanmed one in Deseret (haven't decided yet)
Islamic Republic of Oolitica/Nation of Islam (Western Colorado, Chechnya analogue)
How about adding states to Russia as it is OTL United States in this timeline
As I have stated before, that is too much work to do so I never did it.
Also, this map rectify's a mistake that has existed since the World War II updates, and that is the showing of the Sudetenland as apart of Czechoslovakia, when it was supposed to be apart of Germany.
As I have stated before, that is too much work to do so I never did it.
One way to do that would be a retcon that postulates a major reform on Federalist lines of the Russian state in the Twenties-Thirties. Say, by 1936, after several years of debate, Russia goes federalist. About the number and names of the states... well, one should know Russian geograph and language quite well, keep in mind their penchant for acronyms and such (a state could well be known as "Sevvost", "Northeast" for example). But I can asusme that the geenral numer of federal subjects in the reformed State wouldn't probably be more than 50.The entirety of Siberia beyond the Urals, for example, could be divided in no more than 13 states, namely: Anadyr/Chukchi; Kamchatka; Sakha/Yakutia; Primorye (Vladivostok, Ussuri, lower Amur); Sakhalin; Chita/Blagoveshchensk; Irkutsk/Baykalia; Ulan-Ude/Buryatia; Tuva; Altai; Tunguska (all of central Siberia with Krasnoyarsk); Trassa/SW Siberia (Novosibirsk, Omsk, Tyumen etc); Arktika/NW Siberia (from the Urals to the Taymir peninsula and the northern archipelagos, with Surgut and Norilsk if they do exist in TTL, as main cities).
Well, that's a start, but too little amount of states.
Looks good, but Russia votes for its president by a straight popular vote plurality. No electoral college.how about now
Looks good, but Russia votes for its president by a straight popular vote plurality. No electoral college.
Interesting thought experiment, although shouldn't this be in ASB?