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In the presidential palace, Hindenburg stared at Akado and finally spoke: "I can't sign and pass your bill, and I will take it to Congress, and the same result is! I know you are doing a lot of things for this country, and I also know that many people are obstructing you, but you want to rely on such a document to defeat all your opponents, which is not in line with the laws of this country."

Akado's fingers were pounding on the desk, very regular, and suddenly his fingers stopped: "Mr. President, I don't have so much time and energy to deal with these stupid fools. The German opponents are all catching up on time to develop. We must chase and surpass them, rather than striking the intrigue with a few fools in our country here!"

"But these are not a few people, but the vast majority!" Hindenburg said with a sigh.

"No, most German people yearn for strength, but the members they elected did not have the ability to represent them." Akado said seriously.

"That's Congress! Do you want to overthrow Congress and shake the constitution? I have warned you a long time ago! Any power obtained through improper means will eventually perish!" Hindenburg frowned and looked at Akado: "Give up! You have done a good job. Child, the German people will remember you and always remember you."

"I still want to give it a try!" Akado stood up and looked at Hindenburg: "I have sent the bill to Congress, and the vote will begin in a while. I will give a bill speech, hoping that I can convince most people."

...

"Bastard!" A MP threw the issue aside in anger, pointed to the stack of papers and cursed: "He is also embarrassed to take out these things and let us vote? Did he sleep stupidly?"

A MP snorted coldly: "Hmph, it's not just a fool to sleep. I think he thinks that like the National Defense Forces, he has the final say."

"Cough, cough, say less, their people are here." A fearful MP ​​pushed his elbow to his friend who was cursing, reminding him: "Anyway, we will not agree with their topic later. Anyway, they don't have a majority."

"Gentlemen, we must unite the entire German democracy! Let those who are able to fight crime be more free and fully utilized! From now on, the propaganda qualifications of individual parties will be temporarily cancelled except for the ruling party, the distribution of leaflets, the posting of slogans, and any remarks that are not conducive to German unity or affect regional security and stability..." Akado said loudly on the stage to the silent audience of MPs below.

"Go to hell! You dictator! Go back to your hometown!" a MP stood up and cursed loudly, but was soon pressed back to the chair by the MPs of the Great German Party. The scene was chaotic for a while and then calmed down again.

Akado ignored the chaos below and continued to shout loudly on the stage: "So all this is for the self-improvement of the German people! God will forgive us for temporarily limiting people's freedom, because in the end we will gain an unprecedented free world! Long live the Great Germany's will!..."

Akado was giving a speech on the stage, but another kind of war was going on off stage. A MP in a SS officer's uniform pressed against a Nazi MP next to him and said softly: "Your son Jamie asked me to bring you a message."

The MP's face changed slightly, and he immediately asked nervously: "What's wrong with him, my son?"

"He's fine." The SS officer cracked his mouth and exposed his mouth full of teeth: "He and his mom are visiting our headquarters and will go back tonight."

"You! You are kidnapping! You are breaking the law and discipline..." The MP frowned and whispered: "I will protest! I will say to..."

"Yes, we are indeed breaking the law, but we just want to win. If we lose, then everyone will be buried with us." He pointed to the members of the parliamentarians around him: "You, and him, and they are all going to die."

"The truth will not surrender to the devil." The MP said righteously.

"Okay, you can just stick to it." The officer nodded: "But you can explain, what happened last month when you charged $15,000 in the beer hall downstairs of your house on the 9th?"

"I know how to do it. I know how to do it! Don't say it anymore." The MP said in panic as if he had seen a ghost: "I'll do it."

The officer nodded to a man in a suit not far away, and the man in a suit also said something to the people around him...

"So! Please vote! Vote whether to pass the Act on Protection of the German People's Law! To guarantee the interests of all German people!" After Akado said, he held the podium exhausted with his hands, staring at all the members of the parliamentary below, and silently.

A person who presided over the meeting nodded to Akardo and then spoke loudly: "The voting on whether the "Protection of the German People's Law" is passed, start now!"

With a clamor, all the members of the Great German Party stood up, accounting for nearly half of the entire venue. Then several sporadic members stood up. These people were small parties and had no propaganda strength. The reason for standing up was that they did not dare to offend the huge German largest party.

Immediately afterwards, several Nazi MPs also stood up. They were dejected and seemed very reluctant, but they still stood up, and their rise made the venue boil.

"George! What are you doing? Are you crazy? Why should you stand up? Sit down quickly!" A man shouted while pulling his companion hard, and his companion lowered his head and shook his hand away.

"Is this your trick? Threat a few idiots to get a majority vote? Pass your bullshit bill?" Hitler sat there with smugness on his face. He murmured to himself, his tone full of sarcasm and disdain: "It's a pity that you still didn't get a majority vote. You lost!"

“Unity, justice and freedom!

For our German motherland!

Let's fight for this goal!"

A German SS MP stood attentively and began to sing the German national anthem. His voice was a little hoarse, because he exerted too much force and even got out of tune. However, he still had devout expressions, raised his arm to Akado and gave a German salute.

“Like brotherly hands and hands together!

Unity, justice and freedom!”

Beside him, several SS MPs sang with him, and raised their right hand to salute. More and more people joined the team. In a blink of an eye, all the people standing in the entire venue began to sing.

Some congressmen moved their butts helplessly, and more people stared at the expressionless Akado on the stage with anger on their faces.

Soon a member of parliament could not bear the inner destruction and stood up. He stood attentively, and began to sing the sacred national anthem with his head held high and his chest. Immediately afterwards, the second, the third, and the fourth, the ones were forced to stand up one after another.

“It is our guarantee of happiness!

Prosper in the light of happiness and prosperity,

Prosper, our German motherland!”

More and more MPs stood up, their expressions were solemn and stood up straight, following the German MPs who sang the national anthem, singing the familiar melody over and over again.

Hitler and dozens of Nazi MPs looked around and found that the place where they were sitting was like an isolated island. The members of the other seats had already stood up, and solemn singing echoed around them. Some people looked at the sitting people with contempt and angry eyes.

Hitler suddenly looked at Acardo on the podium and found that Acardo standing there was so tall. His tall and thin body stood there, as if it was a benchmark.

Hitler suddenly felt that his butt was very hot, so hot that he had to move to relieve the hot feeling he felt, so he had to hold the armrest of the chair with both hands and gently move his body. Seeing his movement, some Nazi MPs thought he was about to get up, and then stood up a dozen more people.

Hitler looked at his left hand, then at his right hand, without retracting his hand holding the armrest of the chair. He stood up slowly, staring at Akado slowly - as if he had entered a slow realm of time; as if he was standing up with all his strength.

As he stood up, there were the last dozen Nazi MPs. Now the national anthem is still echoing in the parliamentary venue, and all the MPs have stood up. The passage of the "Protection of the German People's Law" seems to be unstoppable.

At the end of the national anthem, Akado suddenly stretched out his right hand, pointed at the sky at a forty-five degrees, and shouted loudly: "Long live the Great German will!"

"Long live the victory!" All the Great German Party members shouted.

On January 1, 1933, Akado enacted the "Protection of the German People's Law", which hindered the propaganda of the German*, the Nazi Party and the Social Democratic Party, and eventually strengthened the control of Congress.

This bill strictly controls the development of other parties and makes the Great German Party above all parties. Unlike the Nazi Party, the Great German Party has been carefully prepared and has a talent reserve after five years of careful preparations and has eased control of the government and even the entire German grassroots. They wantonly attack their competitors under the protection of the "Protecting the German People's Law", suppressing hostile parties to the point where they cannot raise their heads.
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