Chapter 103: A Historic Moment
。 On Second Striker Day, countries around the world celebrate "Children's Day" in different ways. Affected by time zone. The first thing he did in his life was the "referendum" of the republic. Before the sun had risen over the land of the Republic, long queues were formed in front of the tens of thousands of polling stations in the major cities, towns and villages of the country. For the more than 800 million citizens of the Republic who have the right to vote, this is definitely the most extraordinary day, but also the most worthy of attention. In the year of the founding of the state, the people of the republic finally received precious votes. In the comments of overseas Chinese newspapers: it is only a very small gesture for citizens to cast their ballots, but when the descendants of the thugs Yan and Huang cast their sacred diamond-like votes at the same time, it is a great progress of Chinese civilization. Regardless of whether this comment is excessive or not, for the Chinese nation, the Day of the Fighter in June of the Year of the Blade is a day that should be remembered.
Because the people were too active, the voting started at 8 o'clock Beijing time and continued until the old ugly score, without any pause. According to the official information of the republic, more than two-thirds of adult citizens cast their ballots that day, and most of those who did not go to the polls did not have free time. According to the estimates of the news media, within two days, there will be a referendum on adults who are more than muzzled. Although the turnout was unlikely to reach the level of beaters, the enthusiasm of the people of the Republic for voting was evident. In the words of a citizen of the Republic quoted by a European television station in a report: The Chinese nation has passed by democracy several times, and when the heavy responsibility of history falls on the shoulders of our generation, every son and daughter of China has the obligation to lay a democratic political foundation for the motherland, the nation, and future generations.
This is indeed an obligation, an obligation.
Arguably. The happiest is Wang Yuanqing.
Although the vast majority of the citizens of the Republic do not have the right to participate in politics, when the opportunity to choose arises in front of them, they express their political will with the simplest actions. It is safe to say that the active participation of the citizens of the Republic in the voting is the greatest support for political reform. In the words of one Western social commentator, two-thirds of the citizens voted on the first day, and the result was no longer in doubt.
In fact. There is really no suspense about the outcome of the vote.
After the first day of voting, the Committee for the Supervision and Implementation of the Referendum on the Constitutional Amendment, which was jointly established by the Election Committee of the Plenary Congress, the Election Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the General Office of the Yuan Government and the General Office of the State Council, the official media of the Republic of China, and the China Consulting and Research Company, a non-governmental research agency, successively announced the statistics, forecasts and results of the votes cast on the first day. According to the data released by the authorities of the Republic, among the old 10,000 votes that have been counted, the average support rate for many of the articles of the constitutional amendment has jumped too high, and the support rate for the lowest one has also jumped above it. In other words, if this is the final vote, then all the provisions of the constitutional amendment can be supported by an absolute majority and thus officially enter into force. The TV station conducted random interviews with citizens who voted at the scene, and the survey company conducted random interviews by telephone, and the conclusions reached by the two were not much different from the official announcements, and the support rate for each article was generally above the water, and the support rate for each article was lower than that of the bowl.
When the referendum of the republic was in full swing. On the other side of the Eurasian continent, across the English Channel, George of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland officially announced his resignation at 8 o'clock London time. Subsequently, the ruling coalition's motion in the lower house to elect Saliver of the Liberal Democratic Party as prime minister was voted on.
Under British law, Sliver was in Downing Street before he was incubated. All you need to do is go to Buckingham Palace and symbolically ask for the king's support.
If the referendum in the republic was a bit of a surprise, there was no suspense about George's resignation and Sallive's coming to power.
A few days ago, the US Secretary of State arrived in Sangbayashi and, during a meeting with the German Chancellor, made it clear that the United States would not allow anything to cause political turmoil in Britain. Subsequently, in Paris, France. After the US Secretary of State met with the French president, he declared in front of hundreds of reporters that the United States would take positive and resolute action no matter who threatened Britain's political stability.
Although it seems that the US Secretary of State in Pin Lin and Paris stated that he wants to defend British interests with the "European allies". The spearhead is pointed at the republic, but in fact, the United States is warning the countries of the European continent not to do this. It's time to fall into the ground. Don't make a fuss about the political situation in the UK. Whether the republic recognizes it or not, because Argentina has become the actual winner of the Falklands conflict, and the interests of the republic in the South Atlantic are guaranteed, in the short term the republic has no reason to make a fuss about Britain. More importantly, the political reform of the republic is in full swing. As long as the United States and Europe do not trouble the republic, there will be no reason for the republic to create conflict.
The intention of the United States to forcefully suppress its home on the European continent could not be more obvious.
Prior to this, almost all commentators believed that the political turmoil in Britain would soon be over, and George would not dissolve the House of Commons, but would resign and take sole responsibility for the defeat, so as to keep the ruling alliance between the Labour Party and the Liberal Democratic Party, and let the Conservative Party remain in the opposition position. Only in this way can the interests of the ruling coalition, that is, the interests of the United States, be safeguarded to the greatest extent.
Facts sharp, judging British politics
Al Jazeera also made it clear when reporting the news in the UK that the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party will do three things first when he comes to power. The first is to declare the Falkland Islands in the Malvinas Islands as British territory, and never accept a fait accompli, so that the people who are concerned about the matter will believe that the FDP is not a Labour Party and has the determination and ability to recover the Falkland Islands in the Malvinas Islands. Second, it is necessary to strengthen ties with countries on the European continent and carry out comprehensive cooperation with countries in the economic, political, and scientific and technological fields. Instead of continuing to pursue a pro-American policy. The third is to make secret contacts with the United States and come forward through the United States. Consultations were held with the Argentine authorities on the aftermath of the conflict in the Falkland Islands in the Malvinas Islands, mainly with regard to the return of prisoners of war and the proper handling of the political needs of the islanders.
In the beginning, few believed Al Jazeera's speculation.
In the eyes of many people, the United States has already stood up and spoken for Britain, which shows that the United States has absolute certainty of seizing Britain, and no matter how arrogant and arrogant the Liberal Democratic Party is, it will not be able to reach the countries of the European continent at the beginning of its coming to power. Besides, the LDP has always pursued a policy of neutrality and will not easily favor continental European countries.
After the King of England approved Saliver as prime minister on the night of June Hitter's Day, Al Jazeera's speculation was confirmed.
The first order signed by Sellifer after moving into the old Downing Street was on the way to the Downing Street Heart, which was to ask the special envoy to the United Nations to propose sanctions against Argentina at the General Assembly and the Security Council, and to declare that Britain would never give up sovereignty over the Falkland Islands. Because Britain is a permanent member of the Security Council, and the Falklands conflict can be seen as an inter-state conflict that has a substantial impact on world peace and stability, Britain can veto all proposals that are unfavorable to it and that Argentina will never want to receive the support of the United Nations.
Of course, the republic has long been tired of playing this trick.
The Southern Tibet, Diaoyu Islands, and Spratly disputes have been left unresolved for decades precisely because the Republic has the right of veto and can turn any territorial and territorial sea dispute into a substantive conflict at the United Nations. As a result, the United Nations is unable to play any role in the relevant issues.
Salive's move is almost identical to Al Jazeera's speculation.
At least in the eyes of the vast majority of British, Sliver did not let Britain lose the Falkland Islands, and when the Falkland Islands can be recovered is another question.
The second thing Salivo did that night was to make a hotline call with the French president.
As the French authorities pierced the window paper and released the relevant news, many new media outlets came to their senses, not only believing Al Jazeera's speculation, but also figuring out the reason.
Instead of asking the United States for help, Sliver went to the countries of continental Europe for help for three reasons and purposes.
It is the relationship between the United States and Latin American countries that has led to the very limited role that the United States can play in the Anglo-Afghan conflict. Therefore, it is not very meaningful for Salive to ask the United States for help directly, and to be precise, it is not very meaningful to ask for help from the United States openly. Even if no one denies the enormous influence of the United States in the Anglo-Afghan conflict, Britain should cooperate secretly with the United States, and let the outside world think that Britain is not cooperating with the United States. In doing so, Salivo had to find a way to divert attention. The best way to do this is to use the fact that the Liberal Democratic Party is in power to convince the outside world that Britain has fallen to the continental European countries. Equally important, Saliver must convince those who believe that the United States made Britain lose the conflict that the government is aware of the problem and is working to solve it. That is, Salivo first asked France for help. It can also win the support of this part of the people. Since a general election will be held in three years' time, it is necessary for Salivo to use the opportunity of his administration to win over some Conservative supporters and strengthen the LDP camp. Prepare for the general election.
The second is to take advantage of the influence of the US Secretary of State's trip to Europe to play the diplomatic card. To put it simply, it is to convince other countries, including the Republic and Argentina. On the issue of the Anglo-Afghan conflict. The United States and continental European countries have agreed and will act in unison. Although no one believed that the United States would send troops to attack Argentina for Britain, no one believed that the countries of continental Europe would risk turning against Argentina at the risk of turning against the Republic. But Sellifer's move can maximize the morale of Britain, and at least convince most of the British people that the new prime minister is actively working to recover the Falkland Islands.
The third is to use the countries of continental Europe to bargain with the United States. Anyone who understands knows that Britain can only rely on the United States if it wants to recover the Falkland Islands. However, it is not the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) that has always pursued a pro-American policy, but the Labor Party. That is, if Sellifer wants to get enough benefits from the United States. to prove their importance. For this. Saliver had only two options, one was to go to the United States, as the Labour Party did, and the other was to leave the United States with no other choice. There is no doubt that the former is not of much value. Even if George falls, and the party's die-hard loyalists prevail over the Liberal Democratic Party, there is no reason for the US authorities to choose a party with nothing new and much less influential. The latter is to let the United States know. If more benefits are not offered, the FDP will fall to the countries of continental Europe, thus throwing Britain into the arms of the European Union.
From this it can be seen that Saliver is for personal and party interests.
In fact. As long as you see through the essence of British democracy, you can understand it. Both Salliver and George, who has resigned, are serving the interests of individuals and parties. Of course, there is nothing wrong with that. Democratic politics itself is a matter of personal and political affairs, and whether Minfeng politics can promote national development. The key is not whether there is a politician who has a world in mind, but whether the ruling party can represent the majority of the people.
Al Jazeera's commentators saw this and made accurate predictions.
Those who are late to the scene are not blind to the essence of the problem, but are unwilling to admit that after all, British democracy has a great influence in the European region.
The most thorough view is not actually Al Jazeera, but a private Pakistani television station.
According to the report made by the TV station on June 2, the thug was born in London in June. It announced that British politics had entered the "Three Kingdoms Era." The Conservative Party, which has the support of nearly half of the voters, is equivalent to "Wei", the declining Labour Party is equivalent to "Shu", and the thriving Liberal Democratic Party is equivalent to "Wu". Although the war between "Wei" and "Shu" has been going on for many years, it is the choice of "Wu" that really plays a key role. What's more, the three-legged power can maintain stability and create unnecessary chaos, and on the basis of ensuring a democratic system, it is more efficient for two parties to govern than a three-party rivalry, which means that in the next three years, what Salliver does at Downing Street O will determine the future of British politics. In any case, one of the three major parties will surely disappear in 3 years. Because of Britain's special situation, it is the Conservative Party that is most likely to remain, and the struggle between the Labour Party and the Liberal Democratic Party will become increasingly fierce. More importantly, Britain is no longer a big country with independent autonomy, and it has to choose between going left and right, and the Liberal Democratic Party is the most tested. Had it not been for the Royal Navy's unexpected loss of the war, the LDP would have been annexed by the Labour Party three years later, or dissolved. Partly into Labour, partly into the Conservatives. The situation now is. After Saliver came to power, the Conservative Party continued to adhere to the political line of tilting towards the European continent. The LDP's path to the right has been blocked, and the only option is to go to the left, which is to replace the Labour Party and become the face of the United States in the United Kingdom. And so it goes. Saliver had no choice but to convince the US authorities of the importance of the FDP in Britain within these three years. In other words, within these three years, unless the Labour Party turns against the water, the LDP will grow rapidly. Because the Labor Party has always spoken for the United States. So it will certainly not provoke new political upheaval. The most likely scenario is that three years later, the Labour Party and the Liberal Democratic Party will merge to form the "Workers' Party" or "Liberal Party". "Gain influence on par with the Conservatives.
Because the Pakistani TV station had too little influence, many people didn't pay attention to the news.
A few years later, it will be clear that the report accurately predicted the political situation in the United Kingdom.
On June Day, the last big thing was born in the United States, west of the Atlantic.
At the end of the year on the East Coast of the United States, Blandino formally summoned the Republic's ambassador to the United States and expressed his willingness to work with the Republic to mediate the Anglo-Afghan conflict. To be exact. It is to invite the Republic to come forward to mediate the Anglo-Afghan conflict. Because the republic was facing a referendum, the ambassador did not accede to the request of the United States. In fact, the authorities of the republic, having received a request from the United States, did not immediately give a reply.
In the words of the statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic on 2 June, because mediating the Anglo-Afghan conflict is a long and difficult task. The Republic is in the midst of mitigating elections and is unlikely to make much real progress during the current Government. Therefore, the Republic strongly hopes that all parties involved will settle disputes through negotiation on the basis of maintaining peace and stability in human society and promoting the common progress of human civilization, and the Republic will also make positive contributions when necessary.
Although this statement of the republic gives people a feeling that "it has nothing to do with itself and hangs on high", it also makes most people believe that the republic has little to do with the things that happened in the South Atlantic, and whether the Anglo-Afghan conflict can be resolved peacefully is not in the Republic, but in the United States.
In other words, Brandino tried to pull the Republic into the water and ended up getting his feet wet.
Because of these three major events, the June Fighter Day of the Year of the Blade was recorded in history.
On the same day, Pei Chengyi cast a solemn vote at the National Physics Experiment Center. Like him, most of the employees of the Physics Experiment Center, with the exception of the duty officers of key departments, took the time to participate in the voting. Over the next two days, all the staff at the experimental center cast their votes.
For Pei Chengyi. Voting is important, but it doesn't take all the effort.
In fact, no one put all their energy into voting. It's not that researchers don't value democracy, it's that the work pressure is too great and there is no way to be distracted.
For several days, Pei Chengyi had been getting acquainted with the situation at the physics experiment center.
It was June 3rd. He had to give up the effort, because the experiment center was too big, let alone a few days, even if it took months, he couldn't figure out where each passage led.
Of course, Pei Chengyi is not wasting time in the dark, but he can't find anything else to do, because those military-related items are all in progress, and there is no opportunity for him to intervene, and Li Cunxun is not in a hurry to let him get involved.
Until June 4th. Pei Chengyi received a call from Li Cunxun.
It was not Ji Xiao who asked him to join the work, but the phone call that asked him to leave for Beijing.