Chapter 780: propaganda

   Chapter 780 Propaganda Offensive

I have to say, Hovchenko Gazhirinov, this is also a golden partner.

The two have their own advantages and specialties, and they complement each other.

If they don't aim high and just compete for some Duma seats, it's really hopeful.

Not to mention, it is a matter of course to become at least the fourth largest faction in the Duma, or even to squeeze into the top three.

Unfortunately, Hofchenko's vision was too high, his steps were too big, and he directly set his sights on the position of the Kremlin...

This is equivalent to directly offending the largest faction currently in power.

Both sides are in a difficult position to ride a tiger, and there is bound to be a life-and-death decision. This is the key to Wang Ye's disapproval of Hovchenko.

But Hovchenko doesn’t think so.

He feels that he has strong financial resources and careful plans. In addition, the overall economy of Da Mao has not been good in recent years, and the people have complained a lot.

Isn't this the best time to "superior" yourself!

"By the way, I just transferred $500 million to the faction's account through a fund under my name. This money is used as a propaganda fund for the faction. We will buy out the talk shows of major media and TV stations. For a year, let the members of the faction take turns to make appearances, publicize our faction's governing philosophy, and solicit votes or something. Since we are a new faction, we can't trust it, and we must enter the election state in advance!" Hofchin Ko said simply.

Zhirinov was overjoyed when he heard this.

You have to be a big oligarch!

The shot is lavish, and the 500 million campaign funds have arrived, and this is the first batch of funds!

The reason why he is willing to come back to assist Hovchenko is that whatever political ideas are consistent is false. The most important thing is that he knows that Hovchenko can really spend a lot of money to participate in the election.

With such a generous and rich boss, things must be more satisfying.

"Okay, I'll ask the assistants to contact the major media later to talk about the program buyout. Or directly ask them to customize a few programs for us at prime time, not limited to character interviews, but also to engage in some public welfare activities and even entertainment. Programs, etc., the publicity effect will be better." Zhirinov also used his brain.

Hovchenko waved his hand and said: "You can do this as you see fit. Anyway, we now have the time and energy to do these things. Actually, look, most of the members of our faction do not hold public office, but it is a good thing, because they can spend all their time Put your energy and energy into the campaign ahead of time. In preparation, it is much more adequate than other factions."

Speaking of this, Zhirinov remembered something, he looked at Khovchenko, his lips moved, as if he wanted to say something, but he didn't say it.

Hovchenko noticed his expression and asked with a smile, "What? What's the trouble?"

Zhirinov gritted his teeth, but still said it, "I can't figure out why Mikhail would join forces with Grezlov to fight our faction. You are supposed to be his uncle, and I am his old superior anyway, right? He also takes good care of him. Could it be that he really forgets his own interests and stands with the first faction and the Kremlin?"

This old man has a relatively upright personality, and he says whatever comes to his mind.

If someone with a more active mind would not bring this up in front of Hovchenko, because anyway, this is a conflict between Khovchenko and Mikhail's uncle and nephew. You are not an outsider. suitable for evaluation.

Khovchenko also knew Zhirinov's character, so he didn't say anything else, just smiled: "It's nothing, didn't I say it when we chatted with Misha that day. He is still an uncle and nephew, but in the political arena, it is good to do business. After all, when our faction was established, we also poached some members of their faction, don’t we allow others to express their dissatisfaction?”

Zhirinov thought about it and said the same thing, but he still said with a bit of resentment: "What is his faction, if I hadn't retired to give him the seat, he's just an ordinary Duma member now, so what kind of deputy is there? Speaker and Director of the Economic Committee!"

This matter, Hovchenko is not easy to evaluate, so he can only comfort: "He is in a very difficult situation now, on one side is my uncle, on the other side is such a strong first faction, plus he is the leader of the third faction. , and must also stand in the position of factional interests. So it is normal for him and Grezlov to jointly issue a statement, and I do not blame him."

Zhirinov just complained, but he might not be really angry with Wang Ye. Anyway, he has been in politics for so many years, and he doesn't understand the twists and turns of it.



Since the joint statement was issued, Wang Ye has not taken it to heart, let alone explained it to Hovchenko.

Because he believes that Khovchenko will understand what he means, and it will not affect the relationship between the two because of this.

The matter seems to have passed, and Khovchenko’s new faction has not again recruited personnel from the three major factions, and none of the deputies in the Duma have recently mentioned resignation to switch factions.

But Wang Ye Lao felt something was wrong...

At noon that day, he ate in the restaurant of the Duma Building. He and Rosiana sat down in a random corner while chatting.

The restaurant here is only open to the members of the Duma and the people brought by the members themselves, and even the ordinary staff of the Duma are not allowed to come in.

Speaking of this, I would also like to mention that although Da Mao has been transformed into a so-called democratic and free country, the internal hierarchy is actually strict, and each class has an insurmountable red line. It can be said that this is the gene engraved in their bones. no change.

Just like in the Duma Building, what size office should be used for each level of staff, how many assistants or secretaries should be used for MPs, what level should the car guards be equipped with, which restaurant should the restaurant go to during the working day, etc. There are detailed and strict regulations.

And all of these are borne by the state, and there is no need for parliamentarians to pay a penny!

There are not many deputies working in the Duma Building at ordinary times. Except for those deputies who hold regular positions, such as those who serve on various committees, most of those deputies will not stay here.

There are quite a few MPs who are busy with other jobs, or have their own businesses, and some even live abroad…

In addition to a regular meeting once a month, or there are important matters that need to be held, there is no need for daily attendance and the like.



There were very few people in the restaurant, and there were a few committee members or vice-speakers who were familiar with Wang Ye.

After nodding, Wang Ye just sat down when he heard a familiar voice coming from the TV hanging on the wall next to him.

Chapter 778 was blocked and it was not posted. Let's see it tomorrow

(end of this chapter)