Change that Montenegrin NatPop Party from "Ujedinjena omladina srpska (United Serb Youth)" to something that actually makes sense. I propose "Lovćenska Legija".
Explain the reasoning behind this actionable change:
The current Montenegrin NatPop Party is named "Ujedinjena omladina srpska (United Serb Youth)", which was a real mid-19th century Serbian political movement in the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. The name makes zero sense for a Montenegrin Nationalist Party that is led by Krsto Popović (who directly opposed the full annexation of Montenegro into Serbia) and that has a focus literally titled "Serbophobia".
In OTL Krsto Popović became the founder and leader of the "Lovćenska Brigada" (Lovćen Brigade - Lovćen being the Black Mountain that gives Montenegro its name) that can serve as an inspiration for a new name for the NatPop Party. I propose "Lovćenska Legija" (Lovćen Legion) because "brigade" is too small-scale and too strictly military to refer to a national political movement/party, and the Legion terminology has precedence with the Iron Guard in Romania.
Quick questions HOI4 version: 1.12.14 Kaiserreich version: 0.25.4
Describe the specific change you would like:
Change that Montenegrin NatPop Party from "Ujedinjena omladina srpska (United Serb Youth)" to something that actually makes sense. I propose "Lovćenska Legija".
Explain the reasoning behind this actionable change:
The current Montenegrin NatPop Party is named "Ujedinjena omladina srpska (United Serb Youth)", which was a real mid-19th century Serbian political movement in the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. The name makes zero sense for a Montenegrin Nationalist Party that is led by Krsto Popović (who directly opposed the full annexation of Montenegro into Serbia) and that has a focus literally titled "Serbophobia".
In OTL Krsto Popović became the founder and leader of the "Lovćenska Brigada" (Lovćen Brigade - Lovćen being the Black Mountain that gives Montenegro its name) that can serve as an inspiration for a new name for the NatPop Party. I propose "Lovćenska Legija" (Lovćen Legion) because "brigade" is too small-scale and too strictly military to refer to a national political movement/party, and the Legion terminology has precedence with the Iron Guard in Romania.