It was already the beginning of June.
The dispute over the Anda Line and the Anna Line was ongoing, and naturally, such matters couldn't be concluded in just a day or two.
However, guided by both parties overtly and covertly, the Ministry of Energy had submitted both proposals to the Duma Economic Committee, hoping to reach a final decision through a vote by all Duma members at the Duma Congress.
During the internal discussions of the Economic Committee, Wang Ye didn't voice many opinions, as he was one of the parties involved and needed to avoid bias.
When Grezlov sought his opinion, he simply stated that he was not opposed to putting it to a vote at the Duma Congress.
True to Gavriil's word, Grezlov didn't show any favoritism. He simply carried out his duties and announced that a vote would be held by all members at the Duma Meeting in June.
He would also allow representatives from both sides to speak at the congress to garner more support from congressmen.