Becoming a Russian Oligarch After Rebirth -
Chapter 1031 - 915: Peerless Twins
Chapter 1031: Chapter 915: Peerless Twins
After returning to Moscow, it was already March.
Wang Ye indeed did not attend Yanukovych’s inauguration ceremony; his father-in-law personally led a team there instead.
Firstly, as "Second Brother’s" big brother, Russia had to make an appearance at such critical moments to show support and bolster the scene.
Because of that night’s lockdown, many Western countries were particularly dissatisfied, so not many developed countries came to celebrate the new president’s inauguration ceremony.
Nevertheless, under Russia’s lead, some Eastern European countries’ leaders did come, preventing Yanukovych from losing face.
Secondly, the father-in-law went this time to back up Yanukovych, Yulia, and Natalia.
It was a message to those who were still dissatisfied with them that this government was supported by Russia, and even if they were unhappy, they had to endure it!
Wang Ye watched the ceremony site clips on TV news.
In the news, Yanukovych looked radiant and spirited, evidently living the highest moment of his life; many politicians struggle their whole lives without ever reaching this "pinnacle."
Similarly, his running mate Yulia was also very eye-catching.
The youngest female prime minister in the world – that was no small claim, and in the media across Europe and the United States, there was even more news on Yulia than Yanukovych.
There was no helping it; this was the advantage of gender.
Of course, it was also because Yulia was beautiful and knew how to present herself.
Young, beautiful, and elegant, Yulia looked more like a high society socialite rather than a politician.
Media outlets had already crowned her the "Most Beautiful Female Prime Minister."
It’s funny to think that Ukraine, a country that usually doesn’t stand out and isn’t often the focus of attention, was now famous all over the world.
Firstly, the capital Kiev went into full curfew, and the ensuing mass arrests shocked Western countries, with many embassies expressing protest and dissatisfaction.
This action brought fame to one person, and that was the "Most Beautiful Prosecutor," Natalia!
Then, a few days later at the inauguration ceremony, the new prime minister Yulia stole the show from the new president Yanukovych, being called the "Most Beautiful Female Prime Minister."
This was jokingly referred to by netizens worldwide as Ukraine producing beauties!
On Chinese Internet, Natalia and Yulia were even dubbed the "Twin Pride of Beauty."
Simply with their looks, these two women garnered a considerable number of fans worldwide, and Yanukovych must have felt both amused and frustrated upon knowing this.
He was supposed to be the protagonist, but somehow, two women stole the spotlight from him...
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Without any hiccups, Yulia’s nomination for prime minister and Natalia’s nomination for Attorney General were both smoothly passed by the Supreme Rada.
After all, Natalia’s position as the independent prosecutor had yet to be relinquished; anyone daring to vote against her probably had to weigh the risk of possible retaliation...
Of course, after years of Gu Qima’s management, the Supreme Rada was really just a figurehead, nothing compared to Russia’s Duma!
However, the Duma only began to slowly gain real power and influence over the past two years, especially after Wang Ye took the post of Vice Speaker; a few years ago, it was no different from Ukraine’s Supreme Rada.
Once Yanukovych officially took office, the trial process of the "Yushchenko treason case" visibly sped up under his push.
Facing a wealth of evidence and testimony, the pressure from international media and various embassies lost its significance; although the final judgment was not yet rendered, Yushchenko was unlikely to escape this time.
For Wang Ye, Ukraine’s affairs no longer required his attention in the short term; he could let the trio handle and steadily stabilize matters.
Some things simply can’t be rushed and need time to mature.
It might take another three to five years of effort before Yanukovych and his associates could truly take full control of Ukraine’s political arena - and that’s with the foundation that Wang Ye and Gu Qima had already laid for them...
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Entering 2005, apart from the situation in Kiev, things in Moscow were calm, with no significant events occurring.
However, the various groups under Wang Ye’s banner began to enter a phase of rapid development.
Wang Ye’s time and energy also began to tilt toward the business sector, especially towards the Internet company he valued most - Facebook!
Wang Ye had long been aware of the importance of Facebook.
Initially, he had not placed such high importance on the company, intending to let Facebook develop naturally and to intervene as little as possible.
But last time on the plane, after speaking with Nova, he seemed to have gained a new understanding of Facebook.
The site appeared to have a greater influence and was more popular with young people than he had imagined!
He then decided to speed up Facebook’s development, particularly its expansion into Western countries, which had become urgent.
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Facebook Inc is now one of the notable Internet factories in all of Russia, especially after last summer’s expansion, with a large number of fresh graduates joining the company, bringing the total number of employees to over four thousand.
This size was considered substantial!
In all of Russia, it was second only to YANDEX&MAIL and the RU company.
There was no choice; it was the company formed by the merger of the internet’s former "big brother" and "Second Brother," with business scopes spanning portals, search engines, and email services, undisputedly number one on the Russian Internet!
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