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Chapter 295 Curran House (Part 2)

Walking up the long steps, I suddenly arrived at the magnificent gate. The golden skull of the holy beast was hung above the arch, and together with the wind and moon flowers, it showed supreme majesty. Looking inside the door, there was a reception desk with guards. The entrance to the conference hall on both sides of the reception desk seemed a little dim. The members walked together on their shoulders and moved into the interior with their own guards.

Monina stood at the door of the House and paused, and in an instant, a pressure from the superior ruler spread everywhere. Unlike when he first left the car, Monina stopped everyone this time and watched us walk towards the conference hall...

So awesome. What is the position of Sister Monina in the House of Commons now? I guessed that there was still a hint of timidity, but now under Monina's halo, it has completely disappeared. He raised his head and walked forward with his chest. Following Monina, I felt that I could be proud with confidence.

When you enter the conference hall, you will see a round stepped room, about 1,000 square meters. In the middle and bottom of the room, there is a round black marble table with microphones and computers on it, and information and water are placed on it. Around this table are rows of black seats, rising layer by layer like the stairs of the Colosseum, and there are also items needed for meetings on the half-moon table in front of the seats.

This is the House of Commons... It feels no different from what I imagined. It is the same luxury, the same majesty, and even the layout of the tables and chairs is similar. If I guessed correctly, the seat in the middle should be the speaker's seat.

I really look forward to what it will look like when the meeting is held? I swallowed and followed Monina to the closest seat of the Speaker in the middle. But... there are only seats for members here, and we "guards" have no place to sit down...

Let's stand up! I can only say this. I don't know how long this meeting will last, as long as it doesn't last for the whole day.

"Ye Xi, are you tired?" Before the meeting began, Monina patted the armrests on the seat and whispered to us: "If you can't hold on, just do this armrests. No one will say anything to you. Even if my mother sees it, don't worry. She is just a paper tiger."

This is not good, right? This is the House of Commons, how can it be so presumptuous? I shook my head and refused. I thought Monina would be entangled, but after she smiled, she began to look through the information in her hand.

The people were soon present, and almost all races gathered here, but it is obvious that the members of the "noble" race in Kuran were sitting in front of them. Some members who did not look similar to us only sat alone in the corner at the back. Who said that the House of Commons is democratic? It is obvious that it is not the case that the people of various races in Kuran can participate in politics.

It seems that it is still a distance from our dream, but I believe Monina can coordinate because I saw those members who seemed to be excluded all looked forward to Monina...

The meeting began soon, and the Speaker, who had arrived late, finally walked out of the passage on one side. She was Her Majesty the Queen she met last night. At this time, she was wearing a black professional women's clothing and long hair draped over her shoulders, looking capable and mature, completely different from the lazy look she looked last night.

When Her Majesty the Queen sat down, the meeting officially began. For the first time, I had to get nervous. What rights does Sister Monina have?

"The meeting begins now. You will continue to express your opinions on what we discussed yesterday. How should we execute the tax evasion issue of Kenas Film and Television?" Her Majesty said in a strong tone as soon as she came up, her eyes pointing to a fat man.

"The problem of tax evasion can only be made up, there is no big problem." The fat man said directly and confidently: "I said yesterday that Kenas is a nationally renowned film and television company. Once banned, it will cause a great image to the national economy. I don't think the proposal of Monina Monina yesterday should be adopted."

"No, the Constitution of Kuran does not allow violations, Cylin, we cannot tolerate illegal acts because of this economic."

"That's right, a small tax evasion problem has now come to the Supreme House. Is this a satirical sarcasm?" Another House of Commons sarcasm: "I support the decision of Monina. Although the influence of Kenas company is great, it has no significant impact on the national economy. We can reorganize the company, and at the same time, we can use Kenas's affairs to warn Kulan the whole country."

"But, MP Basra, it seems that this is not good. Kenas only needs to make up for the missing taxes. If it is reorganized, it may cost more manpower and material resources." A weak female voice mixed in.

"That's right, Basra, don't think I don't know what you're thinking. Didn't you just want to classify Cenas as yourself?" The fat man also echoed sourly.

"What does it mean to keep Kenas by MP Silin?" The voice called Basla was mixed in.

...

In this way, for the tax evasion of a large company, the two factions started to fire each other. I never thought that an issue could become so quickly. Although I don’t understand the process of things, I also learned that such things are a waste of time and efficiency when involved in the House.

But I discovered one thing: no matter who the parties in the argument were looking for someone who had a say, but this person was definitely not the Speaker. Because I found that she was closing her eyes and resting, she didn't care about the quarrels of several congressmen at all...

At this time, Monina whispered to me: "This is how these people are. They are idle and have nothing to do, so they just use a little problem here and treat this place as a place for quarrels. At that time, many people were dissatisfied, but now there are only a few people left in the House. Think about it, when I first came, there were many such scum. Look at me."

Monina smiled confidently, then suddenly slapped the table and stood up, which scared me. What exactly did Sister Monina want to do? I stared at her blankly, and Her Majesty the Queen also opened it and looked over. It seemed that the eyes of the entire conference hall were focused here.

"Let me say something." Monina seemed very satisfied with this effect. She said slowly: "The tax evasion involved in the company of Kenas is indeed the case, which is contrary to the Constitution of Kuran. I said yesterday that the ban was not referring to the entire company, but some of the upper-level leaders. Everyone seems to have understood it wrong. The tax compensation that the MP Xilin said seemed a little light. Although Kenas is your relative's company, it cannot be maintained like this. There is also the MP Basla, the image of banning a large company is too large. Don't forget that the empire needs capital support. However, your greed behavior is despised."

"What...what!" a tall man named Basla stood up from the opposite side, slapped the table and said, "Mr. Monina, we are all equal in the House. Please put aside your insulting words, which shows that you are not cultivated."

"You can't say that!" Basla's words actually ushered in resistance from many people. Many congressmen behind Monina stood up in unison...

What kind of support rate is this? I was stunned...

(It's a bit far-fetched. I'll find a way to change it for the first time I've written this kind of thing...)
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