Chapter 335: Special Committee
The allies that Yang Yi's two elders found were indeed reliable. At dusk that day, Black Rose's men caught a guard soldier who had quietly come to report the news and handed Yang Yi a note. The note said when and where they were to leave. Yang Yi's troops were also well prepared, and that night, they quickly evacuated the place within the two-hour window given by the other side. At the same time, the battalion commanders and above officers of several Guards divisions who were in charge of surrounding them were attending a banquet in a nearby city, and although the Guards Scouts had discovered the unusual movements of the Black Rose Camp, all outside news was stopped by the guards, who were told that all information and actions would not be communicated until after the banquet was over tomorrow morning.
By the time Yang Yi's troops broke out of the encirclement, several already prepared transport ships were already waiting at the predetermined location. Of course, relying on these transport ships alone could not take away the troops of Yang Yi's division. This point is left to the hopping stance of the crystal tower arranged in advance inside the transport ship. In this way, all of Yang Yi's ground troops disappeared out of thin air in front of everyone - in fact, they jumped directly back to the ship through the crystal tower. The troops of each ship returned to each ship, and each ship had crystal towers left on it anyway. After jumping everyone, several transports lifted off the surface of Yumoyan, and the covert operation ended perfectly.
The exceptions are Yang Yi, Sakiya, Black Rose and Christina, who did not board the ship through the Crystal Tower, but a Montana F200 cargo van brought in by a transport ship, disguised as civilians and headed for the capital of the Republic.
It wasn't until the next morning, when Yang Yi arrived in Yumoyan in a drowsiness, that the news of Yang Yi's troops disappearing overnight was sent by the scouts, and it quickly caused panic - an uncontrolled force mysteriously disappeared in Yumoyan's territory, God knows where they would go, maybe the next second they would appear at the gate of the capital of the Republic and point their guns at their employers, maybe they would use their pirate nature to attack the warehouses and guard stations of the Republic in retaliation, perhaps......
A1 and A6 greeted Yang Yi and the others in a corner of the city, and then took them to a safe house in the city. No one else here knows that Yang Yi's father and uncle are also waiting for him here. After a few pleasantries, the group set off for the presidential palace again.
No organization or force has yet come out to express its stance on the news of the disappearance of the Black Rose's forces, not even the warships of the Black Rose Pirate Regiment that confronted the Council in orbit. Despite the imminent spread of panic, another case in the capital quickly diverted the attention of the population - the murder of a peasant in the republic on the streets of Yumoyan.
It has to be said that the peasant alliance is indeed very efficient. Not long after reaching the cooperation, he took the lead in helping them provoke trouble. The incident was so simple that even the guards who arrived at the first time found out the situation after a short investigation: the farmer was a farmer in the south, whose land and property had been looted and seized by government agents after the arrival of Labour officials. He was very unhappy about this, believing that it was the land of his ancestors, that it had been the land of the Yumayans when they had emerged from the crashed spaceship, and that he did not believe that the government had the right to deprive him of ownership of his land and distribute it to the landless peasants and tenant farmers.
He soon tried to appeal, with the support of his family, but was rejected. Therefore, he drove to the capital alone to seek justice, but was ridiculed by two unemployed workers on the side of the street, provoked by anger, and fought with the other party, and finally was seriously injured by the other party, and was pronounced dead after failing to receive medical treatment. The two murderers did not choose to escape, but chose to turn themselves in. But during the interrogation they refused to admit their mistakes, believing that it was the presence of such kulaks that slowed down the republic.
This is a simple and dangerous event. But for the alliance that Yang Yi's elders cobbled together, this is simply a great thing. Soon, the Peasants' Alliance, as the mastermind behind the whole affair, was the first to come forward and offer a harsh rebuke to the Labour Party – even though the two direct killers were in fact independents. The Liberals then joined the Peasants' Union in protesting Labour's actions. In addition, the previously mentioned tabloids and the party newspapers of the two parties have also started a fierce war of public opinion. Not only do the tabloids go along unilaterally, they also deliberately oppose each other, and although they are secretly united, they still openly hold different points of view and debate fiercely with each other to appeal to different audiences.
As the events unfolded, the next day the Labour Party responded by saying that the kulaks, landlords and similar so-called "rural bourgeoisie" should not be under the protection of the Left Republic. In response to media inquiries, a spokesperson for the Labour Party said that this was the land policy pursued by the left-wing government, and that the Labour Party was willing to pay compensation to the families of the deceased and provide jobs in the collective farms, and that this was a mistake on the part of the Labour Party officials, and that the farmers should be informed of the compensation and related follow-up matters before acting, rather than relying directly on force to seize their assets.
This explanation provoked the anger of the peasants. At the ensuing regular session of the Assembly of the Republic, the Liberal MPs, on behalf of the Peasants' Union, angrily accused the Labour Party of arbitrariness, while the Labour delegates retorted that the Liberals' actions in defending the kulaks were "a betrayal of the Republic and the Left Programme" and a "utterly irresponsible discourse against the Party and the people". The SPD parliamentarians, on the other hand, continued to act as peacemakers, cooling down the atmosphere of the meeting that was about to intensify at a critical moment.
In addition to this sudden case, the main topic of the meeting was the Labour Party's proposal for a thorough investigation into Igor's assassination. The Labour Party's demand for the formation of a special committee to thoroughly investigate the culprits behind the Igor case and to grant parliament sufficient powers and independent status to the special committee to ensure the fairness and impartiality of the committee was met with strong opposition from the other two parties. The parliament eventually broke up unsurprisingly.
Over the next few days, the debate over the two cases and the Labour proposal intensified almost as much as possible, until a week later a gunshot rang out in a tavern in the capital of the Republic.
This time, it was a member of the Liberal Party, and in a heated argument with a member of the Labour Party, the two sides directly drew their guns and fired in a confrontation, directly killing a low-level member of the Labour Party. There were other party members in the tavern at the time, and the gun almost turned into a shootout, but fortunately, a Republican Guard patrol happened to pass by nearby, and they arrived in time to stop the gunfight.
The Liberal Party member did not resist, apparently he was just trying to threaten the other party, but he did not expect the firearm to go off and kill the other party directly. He was soon arrested and imprisoned, but with this incident, it was obvious that the Liberal side was much more muted, and the prestige of the Labour Party had also increased a lot. As a result, within a few days, the Parliament passed the Labour Party proposal by a large vote, and the special committee of the Parliament of the Republic of Yumoyan was formally formed.
But a discerning person can see the problem almost at a glance. Although the Special Committee is composed of members of the three largest parties, seven of the 10 members of the Committee are members of the Labour Party, which almost means that the Committee is the dominant Labour Party. The SPD holds only one seat, leaving two for Liberal MPs.
On its first day in office, the Special Committee stated that it would thoroughly investigate the Igor case and do justice to the people of Yumoyan. As an indication of this, on the first day, the Special Committee bypassed the Yumayan Supreme Court and adopted the verdict of the execution of the direct murderer of Igor, Norbert Unuka, by an overwhelming margin of nine votes in favor and one abstention. As soon as the verdict came out, it was almost unanimously supported by the overwhelming majority of the people of the republic. Two days later, Norbert was taken to the Parliament Square to be executed, and the crowd that had come to watch the execution had filled almost the entire square, and most of the parliamentarians had also come to the square to watch. When Norbert was escorted to the execution ground, the crowd almost broke through the sky, and many radicals even angrily spat on Norbert and threw everything they could.
Yang Yi and several of his companions also watched this scene remotely through the TV in a nearby building, looking at the excited crowd, Yang Yi couldn't help but sigh with emotion: "The special committee was obviously established to enforce justice, but the first order issued bypassed the judicial process and was unanimously supported by everyone. ”
A1 replied thoughtfully, "Sometimes, in the eyes of the people...... At least in the eyes of the people, justice ...... In other words, justice is far more important than the judicial process. After all, justice, judicial justice, judicial process, and procedural justice are all very different concepts, aren't they? ”
"In short, here, at this time, justice is far above all else. We are just spectators, and we will never be able to understand the mentality of those involved, Commander. We just have to do our duty as bystanders and watch in silence as this happens. ”
"They made their choices, and all the good and the consequences are only they can enjoy and bear."