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Chapter 296: Kuran House (Part 2)

(I finally understand the pain of typing with my mobile phone. I tried it once when I went to buy New Year’s goods today. That pain...)

"You...what do you mean?" Basla couldn't help but feel nervous when he saw many people standing up and talking.

The standing MPs did not speak, but just looked at Basla like a clown. Even the unstandard MPs remained neutral, paying attention to the meaningless little conflict with the same expression of watching the performance. Her Majesty, sitting in the middle, did not express such a thing, as if she had known the result for a long time, and then continued to read the information in her hand.

No one answered Basra's words. He looked left and right, and finally found that he was as pitiful as a clown. He immediately turned red and sat down, and raised his head decadently...

Is this the power of the masses? I didn't expect that the House of Commons also followed such principles. After a small confrontation, it only took a few seconds, and there seemed to be a lot of knowledge mixed in it... and these things happened just in my mind. As my thinking moved, Monina also began to speak.

"Don't talk about Kenas Film and Television so much. Tax evasion is usually handled by the lower house. Why does it end up here?" Monina said with a smile, but there was an irresistible majesty in her words: "In my opinion, Kenas does not need to be banned, but punishment is necessary. At the same time, the company's senior management also needs to be investigated. I hope the Ministry of Justice can do this for the sake of this. At the same time, I suggest that the members do not move their own private interests disputes to the House."

Before he could, Monina looked at her mother with an unknown meaning and said provocatively: "Speaker, what do you think?"

"You can vote for it yourself, but Member Monina said that it is necessary to consider the issue of using the Ministry of Justice to investigate Kenas. After all, the Ministry of Justice to investigate private enterprises is a bit far-fetched." Her Majesty the Queen finally noticed us, closed the information and glanced at everyone, paused and said, "Then start voting now... Let's look at the page yourself, and the party who used to vote more than 60% of the same votes adopted their opinions."

Shortly after the speech ended, a holographic panel popped up on the table in front of all the members of the parliamentary. Even if I couldn't see clearly at my position, I also knew what was written on it. As soon as the panel popped up, many members chose the option to have an answer in their minds. At the same time, the bar chart in the statistics panel in the center of the hall also began to rise, but... it was obvious that the opinions put forward by Sister Monina obviously prevailed.

Looking at the man named Basla, he seemed to have already known the answer and covered his face and supported his head. The fat man named Xilin also had no expression on his face. A small house had such different expressions, which was really eye-opening.

Looking at this statistics, I know that as long as no miracle happens, it is absolutely fine to exceed 60%. But how much does Sister Monina’s support rate reach? I glanced at Monina and thought: Could it be that what I saw today is the surprise that Sister Monina told me?

Maybe that's it. Sister Monina has such a status. She will definitely be able to get the position of Speaker in the election of speakers not far away. At that time... I can't imagine that if what Sister Monina told me can really go on smoothly, then it will be not far from my ideal...

Yes, this is indeed a surprise... I always feel proud around my sister Monina, even now and in the future. Because this is the House of Commons, I dare not put the excitement in my heart on my face. I could only look at Monina with a confident smile silently. This is what I can do the most now...

Sister Monina, you have paid so much for me, so what should I do?

...

What happened just now was a small episode in the House of Commons, which said it was busy or not, and it was easy but not easy. A small unnecessary issue involving private interests ended like this. The final result was that Kenas Film and Television paid all the missing taxes within a limited time, and then paid twice the amount of money to indicate a fine. Finally, it decided to reorganize the company's board of directors and senior management. The matter was that simple.

The next issue involved the Cold War clamor of the Prince Republic, the rival of Curran. This issue was obviously much more serious than the previous episodes, but the one that caused the issue was two private spacecraft traveling on the border. In contrast, the Cornas Company was obviously much more important to Curran than the private spacecraft, but it was moved into the House many times seriously because the spacecraft was hijacked by the Prince Republic's army.

The House of Parliament had to discuss how to save the face of those citizens and how to deal with Prince's threat. This discussion was much more intense than the previous trivial matters. The members of the two factions were also divided at this time. On the one hand, the Huairou faction led by a Brack woman named Pirac, who advocated negotiations. The other faction was actually the pro-war faction led by Monina, who wanted to regain face and deter Prince by the way of others.

Didn’t Sister Monina say that she wanted to make the world peaceful? Why did he advocate a war? I wanted to raise this question at that time, but Monina explained to me as if she saw through my thoughts: “War is necessary, Ye Xi, didn’t you say that all those who destroy peace must be eliminated? Prince and the others first attacked Kulan.”

This is to fight violence with violence... I did say it and did it. After Monina said this, I was speechless. I don’t know if this is Monina’s deceptive words, nor do I know the history of the escalation of the conflict between Kuran and Prince, but I can only believe in Monina. The warm magic brought by subconscious dependence tells me: Sister Monina is more talented than me, and she should be doing it right!

Slowly, I was wondering, on the battlefield at that time, would I also drive Balst and do my best? For some reason, I actually forgot what Yue Liuyan said to me. When I think about it, it was extremely conflicting, but in my spiritual comfort method, the argument between the two voices retreated.

The meeting continued, and the topic just now was discussed fiercely for two hours. At the beginning, the members of both sides were able to open fire with each other, but later they became debate competitions for representatives of both sides. Of course, the final result was that Sister Monina won, and I had known it for a long time.

In the following period, the issues revolved around the relatively focused aspects of various countries. From the work style of lower-level officials to the actions that the military department and even special military department would do; from the export tariffs of a certain ore raw material to the agricultural tax rate collection plan... In short, the aspects of the jurisdiction of the House of Assembly are simply ubiquitous, and it is not an exaggeration to say that the brain and heart of a country are at all.

I finally appreciated the House of Commons, and my final sigh was just tired after the quarrel called "discussion"!

Standing next to Monina for a few hours, I still had to be in a military posture. This was really a tiring job. In the end, I had to obediently get on the armrest of Monina's seat with Alicia, and spent the day between studying and being confused...
Chapter completed!
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