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Chapter 624

The third major thing mentioned in the telegram is related to Wallace.

A few hours ago, on the morning of the 19th local time, Wallace was sworn in as federal president in Golden Bay under the witness of several judges from the Federal Circuit Court.

Obviously, this move is in full compliance with the laws of the Newland Federation.

However, the problem lies here!

Before Wallace announced his as president, all the news about Lofos' death was just rumors, and no relevant news was announced in Huacheng.

In other words, the death of Lofos has not been officially recognized.

On a legal level, the president of Newland Federation is still Lofoss!

The president is not dead yet, and the vice president is sworn in, and it certainly does not have legal effect.

This is what Hale is so powerful.

In any case, Hale has been with Lofos for 10 years and his political skills are definitely not comparable to conservative politicians like Wallace.

However, Wallace is not unaware of the great relationship, he has no choice.

Why did Hale "secretly stop mourning"?

Obviously, when the situation in Hwaseong stabilizes, Hale will use the special circumstances during the war as a reason for Wallace to return to Hwaseong first, and be sworn in at the Gray Palace or Congress to ensure that the federal situation remains stable.

The key is that this is an irrefutable reason.

In addition, it will not be delayed for too long. Perhaps on the 19th or 20th, a letter from the State Council will be delivered to Wallace through the local government.

The problem is here.

After receiving the message from Hale, should Wallace go back or not?

There is no doubt that whether you go back or not, the result will be the same.

When he goes back, he will definitely die halfway. Not going back is equivalent to taking the initiative to give up the throne of president.

That's why Wallace had to be sworn in before Hale sent a telegram and then set off to return to Hwaseng as a legal president.

Obviously, the difference between the president and the vice president has gone big.

The President is the supreme commander of the Newland army, and all Newland soldiers must obey the president's order.

And the vice president is not even as good as the fart.

In other words, after being formally sworn in as president, Wallace can mobilize his army, at least to make the West Coast army obey his command.

The key is that unless Hale can abolish his presidency, he can only accept the fait accompli under the premise of federal stability.

It can be seen that Wallace was eager to take the oath of office as federal president, mainly to protect himself.

As for whether to sit on the throne of president or what to do after becoming president, this vice president, who has been wandering outside the decision-making circle, obviously hasn't figured it out.

However, this is also the key.

In addition, this also reflects the problems existing in Newland's decision-making level, or the inevitable result of Lofos blocking Wallace from the decision-making circle.

Judging from the situation at that time, Hale's concerns were actually a bit redundant.

What if Wallace returns to Hwase and moves into the Grey Palace?

The war has entered its fourth year, and the Newland Federation has participated in the war for more than two years. The pro-war faction loyal to Lofos has mastered all real power positions. It is just a moderate president and it is impossible to change anything, let alone resist the opposition of the federal government and Congress.

If it is Lofos, then the president is the supreme commander with absolute authority.

To be replaced by someone else, the president is just a totem of a sculpture or other nature, more like a flag bearer walking in the front of the team.

A president without real power is actually not even a totem!

To be honest, I'm not very kind.

If Wallace does not want to be a puppet president, the Grey Palace will become his prison!

Unfortunately, Hale did not do this, but instead pushed Wallace to another extreme. To be precise, he was about to push Wallace to another extreme.

According to the news sent by the sixth bureau, Hale has received support from both the Senate and the House of Representatives and will soon submit a proposal to remove Wallace.

Of course, to be precise, it is to determine that Wallace's oath of incarnation as federal president in Golden Bay is unconstitutional, and to deprive Wallace of his vice president on this grounds.

If everything goes well, an order will be issued to the local law enforcement agency to immediately arrest Wallace.

In this way, the next heir, as presided by the law, will be the President of the House of Representatives.

The key is here.

There is no denying that Lofos died of illness, and there are enough witnesses and evidence to prove that Wallace was the president who was sworn in after Lofos died of illness.

Legally, Wallace is the president!

The key is that the most critical witness, the life secretary of Lofoss, Missy, has left Huacheng and is on his way to Golden Bay.

According to the news provided by the sixth bureau, she will be able to arrive in Golden Bay as soon as possible on the 20th!

The Sixth Bureau also provided a message.

Lofoss' death is likely to be related to Chur.

Even if Chul is not the murderer, he will have to bear great responsibility, that is, he did not inform the staff of the Gray Palace as soon as possible after Lofos suffered a stroke, and thus delayed the extremely valuable rescue time. If the staff were notified in time and first aid was performed, Lofos might not die.

Here, Hale is also involved.

Before going to the Grey Palace to meet Lofos, Chur had a secret meeting with Hale for several hours, and Hale sent him to the Grey Palace. After that, he left the Grey Palace early because there were other things to be done, and did not stay until Chur finished talking with Lofos before leaving.

Hale is also suspicious after such a twist!

As for the powerful relationship, it is likely to be related to Maple Leaf Country.

At least according to the sixth game speculation, Hale is likely to feel that the Maple Leaf Kingdom should be sacrificed. Moreover, the Maple Leaf Kingdom was originally a colony of the Kingdom of Bran, and in name it was still the overseas territory of the Bran royal family. Therefore, on this crucial issue, he stood opposite Lofos.

This is not a common disagreement that can be passed by just a smile.

The policy for Maple Leaf Country directly involves the basic strategy of the Newland Federation, or the most core interest, that is, the "Monroeism" launched by the former president.

For nearly a hundred years after defeating the old enemy in the south, the Newland Federation has been unswervingly adhering to this policy.

It can be seen that if the Maple Leaf Kingdom is handed over and becomes a colony of the Kingdom of Bran, even if it is temporarily borrowed, it is impossible to imagine politically.

This is also the key to Lofos' unwillingness to agree.

Unfortunately, Hale is a politician, not a politician.

Perhaps in his opinion, as long as you can win the war, you can sacrifice everything.

If the two have serious differences on this issue, it is impossible to rule out that Hell would use Chul's hands or conspire with Chul.

Obviously, the situation will be even more complicated when Lofoss's most trusted secretary of life arrives at Golden Bay.

From the initial analysis, we can also see that Missy's hastily left Huacheng and rushed to Jinwan regardless of everything, which must be related to the cause of Lofos' death.

In addition, she must have extremely important evidence in her hands.

In fact, she is the number one witness herself!

If Hale or the Speaker of the House of Representatives who are about to become president go against each other and regard Maple Leaf Country as a victim, the situation may be out of control.

Fundamentally, it is actually because of benefits, making a simple thing very complicated.

However, this also greatly shortened the duration of the entire war.
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