Grezlov made it clear that he wouldn't support it, and now Rilinov also opposes it, not to mention the Moscow Faction.
That means in the Duma's four factions, three have already set their sights on "sniping" the Kremlin's nomination this time.
Furthermore, it's not easy for Wang Ye to make the entire faction vote in favor, as he needs to maintain a "neutral" stance on the surface.
The situation doesn't look optimistic!
But the work still needs to be done. Right now, Wang Ye must ensure that during the voting decision, roughly half of the Congressmen could cast votes in favor.
Whether it ultimately passes or fails isn't important, but even in failure, the Kremlin's face must be preserved!
Of course, if it barely passes, that would be the best, and it is the outcome Wang Ye wants.
After some thought, Wang Ye started to persuade earnestly:
"Actually, I've had quite a few interactions with Medvedev recently since he became the deputy head of the National Economic Commission.