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I'm interested in a communal republic, not a commercial one like Venice.
Important to note is that it does not use the standardized title id. Example of a strandard title id: (18132), simply put just numbers. Instead use the "title key and dejure lieges" id, often followed by a combination of certain letters and numbers, example of this: (x_c_nomad_697).
So to put it into action do this in the console:
(for current character you are playing)
give_title x_c_nomad_697
(for a specific character)
give_title x_c_nomad_697 43216
43216 being the character id.
Hope this helped you!
pisa After a four-year rule, Character changes hands through elections, and happened the game crash
The two most notable I’ve found are the major event for reclusive characters where you clear out your entire court, which seems to also remove election candidates;
And the abdication stress event which resets your republican legacies and permanently breaks the election mechanic so your familial heirs control the republic in perpetuity.