Chapter 309: Fighting wits and courage in the council (for rewards)

Cold sweat broke out on the forehead of the waiter, Quincy, of course, he knew that Hobart was not threatening himself, but the parliamentarians and representatives from all walks of life in the conference room.

"Wait a minute." Quincy entered the conference room and reported back to the councillors inside.

The chief person in charge of the relevant laws is Earl Wolf, a member of the House of Lords, and two members of the House of Representatives, which can also be called the House of Commons, as well as five law professors and eight representatives of all walks of life.

According to the constitution, the person in charge, Count Wolf, only has the responsibility of coordinating relevant resources, supervising the legislative process, supervising the legislative process, etc., and has no power to participate in the formulation of specific laws.

When a law is enacted, the House of Representatives and the House of Lords vote together on whether the bill will pass and enter into force.

The royal family, the government, and the military have no right to interfere in the whole process.

Earl Wolf had also just sat down, and when he heard the waiter's report, he still smiled gently: "Lawyer Hobert is different. ”

"Lord Earl, this is not in order!" President of the Beckland Chamber of Commerce, Gusta Dao.

He is one of eight "representatives of all walks of life".

Other deputies also said that in the process of formulating laws and regulations, specific laws and regulations cannot be made public.

Wolf waited for the end of everyone's speeches before saying, "Didn't you notice?" Hobart is very good at using the power of public opinion. ”

Bazel, a member of the House of Commons and a big banker, said: "A few journalists, and I'll go and see the presidents of the Daily Bakerland and the Citizen of Rune later, they don't dare to write nonsense." ”

Bazel also invested in two newspapers and was influential in the press industry.

"You don't understand what Hobart meant." Earl Wolf said: "Hobert, this is protesting the way we have made the Labor Code. ”

In fact, before this, a rough bill had been formed, and inviting Hobart at this time was really just a formality.

It was this way of getting him through the motions that Hobart was protesting.

Gusta said: "Lord Earl, I think this is the council, not the court, and we can't indulge such a pest and endanger the order of Beckland!" ”

Representatives of society chimed in.

Wolf still smiled at Quincy and said, "Okay, then insist that only Hobart come in." ”

But there was a little more playfulness in his smile, as a good friend of Earl Hall, he had heard Hall talk about Hobart occasionally, and Count Wolf knew Hobart better than anyone else.

Even if he hadn't confronted Hobart head-to-head like Gusta, Count Wolf's experience knew Hobart more deeply than Gusta.

Sure enough, two minutes later, Quincy came in in a cold sweat again: "Councillors, gentlemen, Attorney Hobert said that he had a relationship with Archbishop Anthony and Archbishop Horamic.

"If the reporters are not allowed in, he is going to invite the two archbishops to come to the meeting to ensure the rights and interests of the believers of the Church of the Night Goddess and the Church of the God of Steam and Machines!"

Gusta said again: "This is not in order! ”

But compared to the previous sentence "this is not in accordance with the rules", it is obviously no momentum.

In this world where theocracy and power coexist, religious figures have a great influence, at least Bishop Anthony, more influence than parliamentarians.

Although they have no right to interfere in the formulation of the law, they can organize a demonstration of the faithful against the new law, in which case the status and influence of everyone involved in the formulation of the law will be greatly affected, and even someone may be pushed to the front of the stage as a scapegoat to calm the anger.

Of course, more importantly, everyone here needs the protection of one of the three churches in the Kingdom of Rune, or to vouch for their reputation, expand their contacts, etc., so everyone is reluctant to oppose the bishops.

The room was silent for two or three seconds, and everyone looked at the three councillors.

"Let them all come in." Bazel sneered, "Then show Hobart the bill we have discussed, and if he looks at it, even if he just opens the cover, we will accuse him and those reporters of leaking unpublished legal copy, which I remember is a classified document, enough to keep them in prison for a few years." ”

Count Wolf also did not expect that the seemingly boring work of formulating the "Labor Law" would be so interesting.

He has this mentality of watching a play, in fact, because his interests are not too directly related to the content of this bill.

As a visionary aristocrat, he also invested, but only in stocks, and did not participate in specific management.

And because he was born into an aristocratic family, and the rich and the workers were similar in his eyes, he cared not much about the interests of the rich men like Gusta nor the workers.

For him, his goal was only to expand his influence and improve his standing in the political arena.

After Quincy got a clear order, he went out again and asked Hobart and the others to come in.

Jessica, who came in with her, felt that she had learned a trick, and she also knew that Lawyer Hobart called her here today to learn a lot, so after entering the door, she honestly found a corner and sat down, ready to continue to learn Hobert's way of dealing with these so-called upper-class people.

Several reporters were a little flattered, originally they came here today with the mentality of trying it out, but they did not expect to be able to actually enter the parliament building and enter the law-making conference room.

Even if they could only listen in the corner, it would be enough for them to go back and blow the cow for half their lives.

When Hobert entered the door, he greeted everyone politely, as if he was not the one who was blocking the door just now.

Especially among the law professors, there is also a former university teacher in Hobert, and the two of them complimented each other a few words after meeting, which eased the atmosphere a lot for a while.

After Hobart sat down, Count Wolf asked him, "Coffee or black tea?" ”

Everyone was stunned, as if Wolf was expressing his appreciation for Hobart in a cryptic way, and also warning everyone not to go too far.

Hobert smiled and said, "Black tea, thank you." ”

Quincy, who had no political literacy, thought that this was a dereliction of duty, and even bothered the Earl to ask Hobart what he wanted to drink, so when he served tea, he was somewhat trembling.

After the meeting officially began, Bazel glanced at Gusta, since Wolf had made a statement, he couldn't go too far, but he still had to pinch Hobert.

Gusta bowed slightly, and threw a document to Hobert: "This is the outline of the bill we drafted, you can take a look at it first, or you can show it to your journalist friends." ”

Hobert didn't even touch it: "I'm sorry, I don't think this outline is out of place. ”

Gusta said: "If you don't look, how do you know that it is out of place?" ”

"According to normal procedures, the 'representatives of society' involved in the formulation of laws and regulations should include people from all walks of life that may be involved in the law." Hobert said: "However, the eight people here seem to have only businessmen, but there is no other subject: the workers.

"So I don't think such an outline of the law is anachronistic and does not comply with the relevant regulations.

"That's why I asked a journalist friend to supervise it, it's a question of the law-making process, not a question of specific regulations, so it's not a leak."

Count Wolf disguised his smile by changing his seat.

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