Politics can be complicated in real life, and Victoria 3 is no different. That’s why we’ve compiled some quick tips on the most important ways you should manage politics in-game. Declaring interests and keeping track of popular laws with which groups of your citizens are some quick examples of becoming more politically savvy.

How to manage Diplomacy in Victoria 3

Diplomacy in Victoria 3 is broken into three categories that you can manage. The first isRelations, which tell you the type of positive or negativerelationship you have with another nation. Relations can be improved throughpop-up events and diplomatic actions. Next isInfamy, the amount of unpopularity your country receives due to negative actions. To counter this, choose tomake more positive contributionsto your region.

Finally, there areInterests. Use this tool toDeclare Interestsin other countries, which can strengthen relations. The number of Declared Interests you can have increases with your country’s ranking, which is affected by the economy, naval bases, and a variety of factors.

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How to Pass Laws in Victoria 3

To change or pass new Laws in Victoria 3, you want to open theLaws tab under the Politics section. Review all available Laws in the tab regularly to find new ones, as they will often cycle. You’ll be given information on how likely a law is to pass, so consider this before enacting new laws.Hover over the lawto see who will oppose or support your new law. This is also the area you’ll go to when searching for currently active laws in your nation.

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