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end_senate_session Console Command

Documentation and examples for the end_senate_session command in Stellaris.

end_senate_session

Console command

This command ends the current senate session and will pass or fail the resolution that is currently voted.

In-depth description

The end_senate_session command in Stellaris is designed to instantly end the current session of the Galactic Senate in the game.

Stellaris has a complex political system, featuring a Galactic Senate where different empires can vote on resolutions. This command allows you to swiftly complete the current voting process.

Upon use, two things may happen:

1. Pass the Current Resolution: If the majority members of the senate are in favor of the resolution, the end_senate_session command passes the resolution instantly. This means that the resolution is accepted and its effects are integrated into the game world.

2. Fail the Current Resolution: If there isn't enough support for the resolution in the Galactic Senate, using this command will cause the resolution fail. This means the motion is rejected and no changes will occur.

The command can be helpful when you have a clear understanding of the outcome of the vote, and you don't want to wait for the voting process to play out organically.

For example, if you have rallied sufficient support for a resolution and you want to enact it immediately, you can use this command to pass the resolution and apply its effects to the world without further delay.

Be careful when using it though, as it might also cause a resolution you oppose to pass if there are enough votes against your wish.