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Chapter 874

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The two just smiled faintly and didn't say much. Wang Mingshan and Pang Congcong came up with this idea when they were talking with Li Xin and the others about whether Levis could end this matter so cleanly and neatly. The five years of the Min dynasty was something that happened ten years ago. Who could remember the resolution of the National People's Congress ten years ago? But when they talked, they relaxed and their thoughts diverged. Everyone talked about whether the central government in the past also had such troubles now.

At that time, Vézé asked Bi Qingshan, who had been prime minister for three or four times, to bow and step down. This was equivalent to changing the prime minister, which was a major event in every dynasty. At that time, the province didn't want to make things difficult for Bi Qingshan, but the situation was stronger than the people. Bi Qingshan was ready to step down, and many things had to be wrapped up. So the government working conference that year was delayed for a long time. In the end, Commander-in-Chief Wei Ze had no choice but to let that meeting freeze many problems and resolve them later. The government first handed over the report to the Central Committee of the Party and let the process go on. As long as the Central Committee of the Party knew where the problem was, the government working conference could continue in the future without delay. Vézé loved to establish systems. This kind of thing was discussed in the Central Committee and passed in the National People's Congress. Since then, no one had thought of such a thing. You can't blame these people for having a bad memory. China's political system was like this. The county officials were not as good as the people in charge.

When everyone chatted, they only talked about that year's meeting, which was also delayed for a long time. Pang Congcong had a good memory, and she suddenly remembered there was such a thing. When the meeting was over, Pang Congcong found Wang Mingshan in private and asked Wang Mingshan to make this suggestion to Levis. Wang Mingshan wasn't a bad person, but after so many years in politics, he certainly didn't want to "monopolize the credit." So when Levis found a life-saving straw, he also knew that one of his "benefactors" was Pang Congcong.

Levis's happiness came from the heart. What he needed now was a dignified reason. Constitutionally, what resolution could be more authoritative than the resolution of the National People's Congress? Take the title of Emperor, Comrade Vézé, for example. This was not a divine right, nor was it a crown that the Military Governor Vaize had forged for himself and placed on his head to ask for everyone's approval.

The Military Governor Of Vaize's title of Emperor came from the National People's Congress Resolution No. 0001A 00001, which granted Comrade Vézé the title of Emperor. The resolution of the National People's Congress was also written clearly. The resolution would take effect immediately. At the same time, the highest legislative, administrative and judicial power of the Min dynasty would be unconditionally transferred to Emperor Vézé.

Of course, what Levis, Wang Mingshan, and Pang Congcong did not know was that a hundred years later, some Chinese and foreigners, through movies and television programs, would describe the event with envy, jealousy, and hatred. "In the deafening cheers and applause, the voters ended democracy!"

Of course, Levis and the others were these works. As the people involved in the "deafening cheers and applause," they would never agree with such a description. At that time, the word "voters" had not officially appeared in modern Chinese. Everyone felt that it was too late for Governor Vézé, who had already grasped the highest power in China, to claim the title of Emperor. As for Governor Vézé, whom everyone sincerely admired, to officially become the emperor, what other thoughts could they have other than joy?

Those who were not educated felt that it was too polite for the Governor to take over power from the hands of the people. How could a group of country people dare not let the Governor become Emperor? Those who were educated felt that the Governor was too close to the people. Since ancient times, the Emperor had received orders from the heavens and the people. This virtue was comparable to that of the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors. Moreover, in the eyes of the people, Vézé was the reincarnation of a god. Otherwise, there would be no justice in the world for the Governor to claim the title of Emperor.

Levis had never expected that, more than ten years after the Military Governor Of Vaize had borrowed the crown of Emperor from the hands of the people, he, the Premier of the State Council, would also seek the scope of his authority and legitimacy from the people of the State Council. Being able to enjoy the same treatment as the Military Governor Of Vaize, Levis even felt a little anxious.

With the laws and logos in hand, this feeling was indeed different. Given the general attitude of China toward the law, as a Premier, one had to be able to play with things, or be played with by things. Finding a reason from the people of the State Council to completely disobey the law was undoubtedly a cheap trick. In a large sense, it was a very tasteless trick.

Even though the problem had been temporarily solved, Levis still felt uneasy. His face was rather tired. Even when he was engaged in a fierce battle with the province, Levis did not show such an expression. "Mingshan, Shen Xin once praised you, saying that you are always able to keep up with the times. As long as you can't be stopped from moving forward, your future is limitless. Shen Xin's eyes are very sharp, as expected of the person who pulled you onto the boat of revolution. "

Many people in the Party knew the story of Wang Mingshan and Shen Xin. When others joined Vézé's team, it was either voluntary or forced. Even if Shen Xin himself did not have to worry about food and clothing, and did not have a mother to support, would he have taken the initiative to follow Vézé to make a living? This was a question worth pondering. Wang Mingshan, who was pulled onto the boat, was also a rare case among the "old revolutionaries" of the Restoration Party. Not to mention that these two good friends were now in high positions and had a bright future ahead of them. The experience of Wang Mingshan's sister proved the significance of this pull. Without this pull, Wang Mingshan would probably have died along with the Xiang Army's rampage in Anqing, and his sister would not have been found a few years later. How could the Liberation Army really care who the wife of a Xiang Army officer was and what she had experienced?

"I have always been very concerned. If he takes over as premier, I have no opinion at all." Levis expressed his attitude towards Shen Xin, who was valued by the military. Wang Mingshan and Pang Congcong did not think that Levis was simply saying nice words. Shen Xin was a person recognized by many people, and the rumors about the commander-in-chief's intention to make Shen Xin premier were not new. However, Wang Mingshan and Pang Congcong also smelled another layer of politics in this. From now on, Levis had no intention of waiting helplessly for death. He was ready to quickly rope in the forces that could be united, including those who supported Shen Xin.

At the central meeting of the Restoration Party, each person had one vote. Some votes were by secret ballot, and some votes were by secret ballot. If it was a secret ballot, in addition to the confirmed factions, personal opinions would have a great impact. At this time, who was stabbing in the back? It was impossible to find the exact person by checking the ticks on the blank ballot.

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