Chapter 1230 Negotiation
This is not essentially a question of amending the law, but Fisher does not accept this practice of damaging his interests for the convenience of the Russian Communist Party.
After all, so far, although his actions were unethical, they were legal. Even considering what Peter and others had done before, it could not be said to be unethical, so Narga couldn't say much.
At the same time, Fisher's reaction has made them clearly realize that if they pass the resolution by voting two to one, things will most likely become more troublesome.
"Alright, you two!!"
Raising the volume of his voice, Narga slammed the table to stop the two men who were about to start a fight.
"We are sitting here to talk, not to quarrel."
As he spoke, Narga's eyes fell on Fisher, who looked indignant.
"This law must be changed, but conversely, Mr. Fisher, you can put forward your own demands under this premise, and we will try our best to negotiate here."
Fisher is not a child anymore. Although he is happy as long as Peter is unhappy, the core pursuit of adults is still profit.
Now that Nargar had spoken, Fisher didn't hold back and said directly...
"Give us back all the livestock you stole from our farm!"
Fisher's true colors were revealed. Although the Smith royal family's greatest wealth was concentrated in land and minerals, the livestock on the farm were all taken away by the Russian Republicans, which had a great impact on Fisher.
The word "steal" was a bit harsh to Peter's ears, and a hint of anger appeared on his face.
"Impossible! Those are all the fruits of my compatriots' hard work!"
Fisher heard this and sneered...
"Those are all the private property of our Smith royal family, you shameless thieves!"
Seeing that the situation was about to get out of control again, Narga had no choice but to step forward again to mediate.
During this time, he couldn't help but look at Fisher deeply.
The general's methods were much more brutal than he had imagined.
Before this, he had never thought that Fisher's target was the farm animals.
The members of the Rakshasa Republican Party are all slaves of the Smith Kingdom. They don't even belong to themselves, so naturally they don't have any assets to speak of. They are all extremely poor.
In this situation, how did Peter, who had risen up, feed them? To put it bluntly, he relied on the resources he had snatched from the black people after the uprising.
Among them, the richest Smith royal family undoubtedly accounted for the largest share.
However, after the establishment of the Smith Republic, according to the terms, he had to return all these things to Fisher, who was now the only heir to the Smith royal family.
Of course, everyone knows that the Russian Republicans headed by Peter will definitely not honestly return everything, but will take away everything that can be taken away before Fisher arrives in the royal city.
Anyway, when you ask, they will say it's gone and you haven't seen it.
The most valuable thing among them was not the expensive jewels, but the herds of livestock on the farm.
It is no exaggeration to say that if Fisher wants to have a bite of meat now, he has to ask other cities to send it to him, because this piece of resources is already in the hands of the Luosha Republicans.
At the same time, it is completely foreseeable that if the Russian Republican Party wants to grow in this country, these resources are indispensable. Otherwise, if you have no resources at all, how can you fight against the wealthy Smith Party?
By then, the Smith Party won’t even have to do anything, and you might be in trouble.
Fisher's move was clearly an attempt to cut off the source of the problem. Peter was not a fool, so of course he would not agree to it.
Fisher's attitude at this moment was also firm, and his main point was, if you don't agree, I don't agree either.
If you can pass two votes today to amend the law, then tomorrow I can have people turn the streets into courtyards and fence them off! The law determines the bottom line of people. If we really want to fight, there is plenty of room for maneuver.
Narga was undoubtedly aware of this. At the same time, if the fight continued at this momentum, the newly established Smith Republic would probably disintegrate again in a few days.
This was obviously not what Narga wanted to see.
This forced him to find a balance between the interests of both parties in this matter.
This time, Fisher obviously wouldn't give in easily, so Peter had to hand over something.
The two sides argued endlessly about this topic and quarrels broke out frequently. Narga had no choice but to separate the two of them, put them in two rooms respectively, and then talk to them one by one.
After a whole afternoon of hard work, both sides finally gave in.
Peter returned one-third of the livestock, and Fisher had to promise that when the proposed amendment to the law was passed, he would not attack the Russian Republicans on similar matters again, and would accept subsequent amendments to the legal provisions within a reasonable range.
After a parliamentary session ended, Narga felt more tired than after working all night to handle government affairs for two days.
At the same time, this meeting also made Narga fully aware that the parliamentary system was not as simple and efficient as he had initially expected.
It doesn't mean that you raise an issue, then vote directly, and the minority obeys the majority and that's it.
What is more important here is negotiation.
You can make one party a little dissatisfied, but you can't make them completely unacceptable. You have to strike a good balance in the middle.
Otherwise, they have plenty of ways to create obstacles in subsequent events.
After summarizing this wave of experience, Narga was still a little worried about this matter. He turned around and found Peter again, and reminded him relatively tactfully not to play tricks on the returned livestock. He didn't want this matter to have any variables or become more troublesome.
Even though Peter was unhappy about this, he had no choice but to accept it.
During this period, the seasons passed quietly, and in the blink of an eye, it was the harvest season.
Unlike previous years, in the past, the autumn in Da Zhou was mainly busy with the autumn harvest, but this year, they were also busy making money!
Because they had two more big customers, the dwarves of Copperforge and the female warriors of Mistilla, both sides purchased food from them almost at the same time.
After all, this spring, both the dwarves and the warrior women had their spring ploughing affected by the war.
In order to ensure that there would be no problems with internal food supply, it became necessary to purchase food in advance to fill the granaries.
Although they only bought two rounds of food, the quantity in each round was not small, which unexpectedly made them a lot of money.
At this moment, in the Qinzheng Hall, Zhou Xu was lost in thought as he read the latest report from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade...
"Do you think we should reclaim more land and expand the planting scale at the Southland Farm this winter?"
(End of this chapter)
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