ORIGINAL: Courtenay
The question is whether the rule stating that only the power that installed Vichy may enter Vichy if Vichy is active still applies if Vichy is active and hostile.
This is not clear. I had thought that it was, until Orm pointed out that that is not just a different sentence, but a different paragraph.
The rule states that if Vichy is active, only the power that installed Vichy may enter it.
The next paragraph states that if Vichy is active and hostile the installing major power may enter it and does not have to worry about FTC. It says nothing about other Axis major powers. So does this override the previous rule? I don't see why it would. Vichy is still active, just, in addition, hostile. So I would think that the previous rule would still stand, as it has not been explicitly cancelled.
As I said, I would not be surprised to find that I am wrong here. It would not be for the first time. However, that is how I see the rules read.
(We could always break down and send in a question to ADG to resolve this issue. [:)])
If there are Allied units in Metropolitan Vichy France, all Axis units can enter Vichy. That's RAW. If there are no Allied units there, than only the Axis power who created Vichy can enter if Vichy is hostile.