"Shall we also convene a meeting of the German Federal Assembly and invite the governments of various states to discuss the issue of the Germany Region's unification?" Archduke Louis suggested.
"But it's impossible to get results from such an assembly; the interests of each state are different, and reaching a consensus is nearly impossible!" Prime Minister Felix said, frowning.
There was another method that everyone tacitly agreed not to mention, which was to exert diplomatic pressure to forcibly dissolve the assembly of capitalists.
The chances of success were too low. Right now, many Sub-States within the Germany Region were in the throes of revolution, and the Frankfurt area was practically controlled by the capitalists, unless military forces were dispatched.
Obviously, that was not feasible. If there were the energy for such an action, Franz would rather have suppressed the domestic rebellion earlier and restored national strength.