Chapter 336: The Beginning of Intensification

When Norbert was escorted to the stage, a member of the Select Committee Labour asked him if he had any last words he would like to say, but Norbert stared blankly at the excited audience, as if frightened. He probably didn't expect that his death ceremony would be so grand.

After the commissioner's questioning again to no avail, the commissioner lost his memory to the members of the guard who were in charge of escorting him, and the other party immediately understood and tied Norbert directly to the post. A guard executioner who had been silently watching all this immediately stepped forward and stood in front of Norbert. The member of the guard was wearing power armor and was holding an assault rifle in his hand at all times. He skillfully adjusted the firearm to a single-shot mode.

It stands to reason that the scene of the execution should not be made public, after all, even the scene of the execution with an arquebus would be too bloody, not to mention that the executioner was holding an assault rifle with Gauss gunpowder double acceleration. It's just that this execution is so special that the secret execution may go wrong, and the Labour Party does not want to give up this opportunity to win the hearts and minds of the people.

Norbert remained silent throughout the process until the commissioner finished reading the verdict and the executioner's gun was pointed at him.

A gunshot rang out, blood and brains splattered, and Norbert's head exploded into red and white. After a brief silence, the crowd erupted in cheers and roars like never before, and the members of the Labour Party immediately announced to the people that the Committee and the Republic would not spare any suspicious elements in connection with the case.

"It was just perfect." Looking at the cheering crowd on the screen, the corners of Yang Han's mouth couldn't help but hook up a smile, "I have to say that although these ultra-leftists are not easy to use, they are indeed a must in publicity." I thought we needed to help with it again, but they had already done it for us. ”

"And what's next? Engage the members of those parties according to the plan? ”

"Well, but we'll have to wait until the heat of this execution cools down." Lin Wujun nodded, and it could be seen from his expression that he was also quite satisfied with the result of this execution, "Doing things now will make the plan progress too fast and easy to get out of control." And I believe that the Labour Party will take this opportunity to help us move forward without us having to do it. ”

The impact of this execution was not limited to Yumoyan, but also to the various allied worlds of Yumoyan, as well as the Imperial and Kailian, who received news reports about this grand execution. As always, the empire used this to criticize Yumoyan for being democratic and free, but in fact the judiciary was chaotic, and Kailian's words were simply used as after-dinner conversations, and Yumoyan liked to execute whomever he wanted, as long as it did not affect their business.

Labour's support climbed several points in an instant in the night's daily statistics, and it became the largest party in the republic, although it could not take the opportunity to become the ruling party directly because of the suspension of the election.

Of course, everyone knows that this is only temporary, unless the Special Committee can really find out who is behind the murder. As long as he can be found and caught, he will not be a dream for Labour to become the ruling party – but the only question is, is there really a culprit behind this?

For most people, Igor must have been behind the assassination, whether it was a political opponent or someone from another country, because they could not imagine that a low-level unemployed worker could walk into a Labour building with a pistol and shoot a leading member of the Labour Party. Even if the Republican Guard could not find any trace of Norbert's backers, the pistol he used proved to be the one he used when he was working in the Labour Party group, and after being expelled from the party, he hid it, under the pretext that it was lost, and spent half of his savings as compensation. At that time, the party officials of the Labor Party did not embarrass him, but who would have thought that because of this accommodation, the life of Igor, a top-level party member, was directly lost.

When the case came to a near standstill, the angry Labour leadership demoted or expelled a large number of party members from the party, and the party worker who had accommodated Norbert was shot dead in the street by angry Labour members after being expelled. Even though it was an obvious homicide, no one wanted to deal with it.

Two of the guards who were in charge of the building's security that day were also soon found dead in the alleys of the capital of the Republic. The autopsy report said that both men died in the brawl and were presumably killed by someone punching and punching them. Basically, there is no need to guess, and the murderer must be eight or nine.

By this time, the situation in the capital of the Republic had intensified to a certain extent. But what really set the powder keg off was when a mid-level Labour cadre was found dead in his home a week after Norbert's execution.

A wave has not settled, and another wave has risen. After a brief investigation, Republican Guard investigators found that the cause of death of the mid-level cadre was poisoning. The coffee in the coffee cup it used was found to be highly toxic.

For the Republic, the Labour Party and, above all, the Special Committee of the Republic, the case was almost a slap in the face. Not long ago, they held a solemn death penalty to deter criminals, and it didn't take long for the other party to directly assassinate a middle-level cadre again. To make matters worse, this middle-level cadre works in the Republic's Department of Occupational Distribution and Coordination, and there is an endless stream of people who come to visit him and his other colleagues every day, and no one knows who poisoned them, and perhaps this person has already flown away.

This incident directly ignited the powder keg in the capital of the republic. In the evening's Labour Party newspaper, television news, the Labour Party's "Workers' Voice" radio and the official Internet media, they denounced the murderer's shameless acts and called on the workers of the Republic to unite and bring the suspicious and traitorous elements out of the ranks of the working class and bring them to justice. He also expressed his deep condolences over the passing of this cadre.

In the early morning of the next day, before the regular session of Parliament, a large number of workers gathered in the Parliament Square to hold a demonstration, demanding that the government catch the murderers and punish them severely. Labour MPs angrily demanded that Parliament give the special committee more powers and expand its remit so that the killers behind it could be caught despite that.

Liberal MPs have denounced Labour's arbitrariness, arguing that the Special Commission already has sufficient judicial powers, that its previous execution of Norbert without any trial by bypassing the Yumoyan Supreme Court is contrary to the Constitution of the Republic, and that granting more powers will only make the Special Commission a new dictatorship, independent and even above the Assembly of the Republic.

The SPD was also uncharacteristic, although not as loud as the Liberals, but many SPD MPs harshly denounced the Labour Party's actions as "playing with fire to plunge the Republic into the abyss of authoritarianism". The Parliament Hall was arguing as usual, but this time the SPD MPs were no longer peacemakers, but joined the Liberal Party to counter Labour's arguments. Even though the Speaker of the House of Representatives tried to stop it many times, he could not do anything, and the parliament hall became like a vegetable market on the side of the street, and began to gradually fill with the voices of arguments and even abuse among the councillors.

"Sometimes, I feel like I'm in some kind of nightmare." Yang Yi, who was sitting in a side hall next to the parliament hall and watching all this through the display screen, said with some surprise, "It stands to reason that left-wing parties should all have a very positive image, right?" Things that have been done these days, uh...... It looks more like the work of populists. ”

"It's because someone is behind it." Christina, who was pouring coffee at the table next to the monitor, replied, "It's like if you punch a good guy and the other person gives you a punch in return, you can't just say he likes to hit people because he punches you in return." What's more, the matter of political parties is much more complicated, haven't you heard that phrase? The left wing is infinitely divisible, and the right wing is infinitely stitched. If you say you're going to exploit the workers, they're going to unite against you, but if you ask how to benefit the workers, you don't have to do it, they can split up and fight themselves. ”

"But I didn't see the good side of them either, and all I see now is violence and chaos." Yang Yi pointed to the Labour MP on the screen and said, "I believe you that he is a drunkard standing at the door of the tavern and drinking drunk and scolding the street." ”

"From the point of view of the left's own people, this is called down-to-earthness, and this is called parliamentarians elected from among the people." Christina turned around and walked back with her coffee, sat down on the chair next to Yang Yi, and continued, "Besides, you didn't see it because you didn't belong to the goal they wanted to benefit at all, understand?" You have never been in that class since you were a child, and you were at least white-collar workers in the enterprises of the empire, do you know how much the standard of living of factory workers rose after the establishment of the republic? They only need to work eight hours a day and have two days off a week. Although the recession made salaries less important, the Labour Party drafted and had Parliament pass a policy of relief and welfare payments for unemployed workers and disabled veterans, and the establishment of almshouses to help orphans and the disabled. The Labour Party itself has its own welfare payments to help the unemployed and some desperately poor workers, and many of the party agencies in the building where Igor was assassinated serve the workers and the poor. Others are for the military, including subsidies for military dependents, even free housing, and so on. Otherwise, why do you say that a party that has not even been a ruling party can have so many party affairs and be so busy? ”

"You don't know because you don't belong to the people they serve at all, you just can't see them when they serve. Or, to put it another way, if they are really that bad, why should those Labour voters support them? Are the SPD and the Liberal Party bad? At least they also support a policy of recuperation before fighting, which will give them a break from the hectic civil war, right? ”

"Alright, your coffee is ready. But don't you drink coffee? Christina handed him the coffee cup in confusion.

"It's just a pick-me-up, a pick-me-up from this bullshit politics. Hmm, it's so bitter, do you really add sugar? Yang Yi's question and distorted expression made Christina roll her eyes helplessly.

"I've already added five packets of sugar, coffee is already bitter, and no matter how much sugar you add, it can't become much sweeter. If you want to drink it, drink it quickly, and if you don't drink it, I will drink it. You can't even buy this coffee now, and you don't have to pick it. ”