Talk:Vice president
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Country vCP section terminology is not very correct. Being an "heir" to CP position in case he gets impeached doesn't make you a vCP. In most countries vCP is what Prime Minister in-game title is used for.-- Bogi・Talk 12:14, 6 February 2019 (PST)
- Indeed, but you exactly not all countries follow formally or just don't like the official terms offered by the game. Same for Governor. In regards of this specific page, I agree that the info regarding vCP should be removed since it doesn't reflect anything official and it's just a made-up term. Or it can just be moved partially to the PM page.-- Jimkats1 | profile 12:27, 6 February 2019 (PST)
- vCP can either stay here or have his/her job describe in PM page with link to the other page. Doesn't matter imo as long as it's a correct info. However, I just found another made up position: Food processor. I'm thinking that Demonaire's contributions might need a little check. -- Bogi・Talk 12:37, 6 February 2019 (PST)
- @Bogi: I would recommend that you update the article and maybe split the vCP section as the vPP section is. To clearly specify the in-game automatic role of VP (in case of impeachment) as in-game mechanics before was referring sometimes to that role as vCP; and then VP role when CP nominates the vCP. And in latter one, maybe specify all of the different namings for the VP. It is a really difficult subject, as Prime Minister in some countries term used instead of President and in some countries it is position below CP. To make a long story short, I support any changes to the article, it is waiting for an overhaul anyhow. --AndyCro Do you need assistance? Then ask me! ;)) 13:55, 6 February 2019 (PST)
- vCP can either stay here or have his/her job describe in PM page with link to the other page. Doesn't matter imo as long as it's a correct info. However, I just found another made up position: Food processor. I'm thinking that Demonaire's contributions might need a little check. -- Bogi・Talk 12:37, 6 February 2019 (PST)