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Chapter 148: At a critical moment, turn the tide

The entire voting process is estimated to be around half an hour to forty-five minutes. When all members of the parliament vote, the justice will declare the verdict on the spot based on the number of voters. This means that everything is difficult to collect.

As a participant in this incident, although Mavi was not a Ukrainian MP and could not vote, he also came to the parliament early and planned to accompany the Ox, including Snerana, to hold on until the last moment.

When Deputy Prime Minister Snerana saw Mavi in ​​a suit in front of the parliament, she nodded to Mavi with a little tiredness and said, "Mr. Mavie, thank you for your efforts for our Ukraine these ten days."

After hearing this, Mawei shook his head. To be honest, he didn't help at all. "Vice Prime Minister Snerana, how are the situation now? How many votes do those members close to the EU have?"

"As far as I know, it will not be less than 135 votes." Sneranna replied slightly bitterly. The number of Ukrainian MPs is fixed at 450. The number of members participating in the vote this time is 230.

At least 135 people are willing to vote for voting, which means absolute crushing. After all, some of them will abstain from votes. Even fewer votes are left to vote against them...

...

An hour later, the parliamentary vote officially began, and hundreds of Ukrainian MPs in formal attire gathered in the parliamentary auditorium, waiting for the justice to come and preside over the meeting.

In parallel world, in 2000, Ukraine's parliamentary voted, there was no electronic device. Is it that the justices pointed out the names of each congressman in the hall and asked them to vote for it or object?

Before the official start of the parliament, the justices will also call on the spot based on the list of members. See who is coming and who is absent. These must be recorded.

The dull and cumbersome name lasted for more than ten minutes. No one was absent from 230 members of parliament. Next, the Supreme Court officially began to preside over the voting process...

"Mr. Peter, do you agree or object to the EU's proposal for economic aid to Ukraine?" the justice asked in the hall word by word.

"I agree, Your Excellency Judge." The MP named Peter was a loyal pro-European. After voting, he took a special look at Snerana who was listening.

"Next, Member Igor, agree or object?" the justice asked in the court on a regular basis.

"I agree, Your Excellency Justice." Member Igor said in the hall with a loud voice.

...

With a vote of a member of parliament, Snerana, who was sitting in the audience, had a very bad expression on her face. The reality was worse than she expected! Some members of parliament that were originally going to oppose them now turned against them at this critical moment and voted in favor.

Among the 86 members of Congress who voted first, 54 voted in favor, and this proportion was almost over 60%! It seems that the ending is destined and I can't turn the world back...

However, just as Vice Prime Minister Snerana's expression gradually faded, suddenly, a senior Ukrainian official pushed the door and walked into the auditorium. He took the initiative to come to Snerana and said to her softly, "His Excellency Vice Prime Minister, Mr. Mavie, said that there is very important news on his side, and you want to come out first!"

After hearing the officials and the whispers, Vice Prime Minister Snerana suddenly had some kind of premonition of "turning up"! She quickly stood up! And hurriedly walked out with the senior Ukrainian official.

Seeing this scene, Member Peter, Member Igor and other pro-European people, couldn't help but exchange their eyes. They didn't know why at this time, the Deputy Prime Minister ran out in a hurry.

"Is it because I'm so angry that I'm so anxious?" The pro-Europeans exchanged their eyes with a sarcastic expression. In their opinion, the overall situation is now settled, and no matter what tricks Snerana plays, she cannot reverse the final outcome.

At the same time, in the Ukrainian parliament corridor, Deputy Prime Minister Snerana met Mavi, who asked her to come.

"What is the important news? Mr. Mavie? The vote of the parliament is about to end!" Snerana asked Mavie with a slightly breathing breath.

Mavie also knew that it was urgent now, so he went straight to the point and said to Snerana, "Just just now, Deputy Prime Minister, I received a super order worth $2.5 billion, about your Black Sea Shipyard ships. I think it should be able to reverse..."

Before Mavie could finish his words, he saw Vice Premier Snerana standing in front of him, so surprised that his heart almost slapped!

If it weren't for the Ukrainian Parliament, Snerana would really want to step forward immediately and give Mavi a grateful hug!

"Really...really? Mr. Mavie!" Snerana asked Mavie in disbelief.

"Of course it's true. Deputy Prime Minister, I have the fax document they just sent here, and it is also stamped with the national seal." Ma Wei said, and took out a white document from the document bag. It was clearly written in black and white on it, and the bright red national seal was also clearly stamped.

Ukrainian Vice Prime Minister Snerana, trembling with excitement, reached out to take the document. Then she glanced at Mavie with great gratitude. Later, she turned around without thanking her and ran towards the parliamentary hall.

Looking at Snerana jogging all the way, Mavi suddenly had paranoia for being killed. If Snerana ran to the corner and then tore up the documents with one hand, then it would be a real magical work!

Fortunately, this was just Ma Wei's delusion of being killed. Otherwise, he would be so angry that he could spit out a mouthful of old blood.

When Deputy Prime Minister Snerana, holding documents in his hand, gasping for re-entering the parliamentary auditorium, the vote had reached two-thirds, and there were more than 70 members of parliament left, without a vote.

At this time, Snerana showed her iron lady's demeanor, came directly to the hall, and said to the justice on the stage, "Of course, I ask you to use your rights to terminate immediately and postpone this parliamentary vote!"

The loud voice of the earth fell, and as soon as the audience fell, the audience was in an uproar! No one understood what was going on.

Especially those pro-Europeans who have firm positions all opposed it loudly and questioned, "What reason do you have? Let the Supreme Court suspend this parliament?"

"The voting has been carried out to two-thirds! How can we stop it if it is terminated??" Foreign parliaments often occur, and even when the quarrels are fierce, the two sides may fight together.
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