fallsfromtrees wrote:As was pointed out earlier, much of the bribery was in the form of blackmail, extortion, or the trading of favors, rather than actual money per se.
kzt wrote:So you are going to try to blackmail or extort a few thousand of the richest and well connected people in the entire SL? Really? You think this will end well?
Weird Harold wrote:
North Hollow managed to control a majority of the SKM House of Lords and a significant percentage of the House of Commons with his secret files. Why shouldn't the Solarian League have one or more equivalents?
The point is that textev says the Mandarins made sure that the vote came out the way they wanted:A Rising Thunder wrote:“The vote is eight thousand seven hundred and twelve in favor, two thousand nine hundred and three opposed. The motion is carried.”
A roar went up, and Hadley’s jaw clenched. Not in surprise, but in anger. The only surprise was that almost a quarter of the Assembly had voted against the motion. That was a dangerous sign for the Mandarins, given the massive effort they’d mounted to pass the motion in the first place. It suggested all sorts of unpleasant things, yet that was for the future. For now …
As far as North Hollow controlling the House of Lords and the Commons in the SKM goes, remember that both the House of Lords and the Commons were government bodies that actually had power.
The text makes it clear that the Solarian League Assembly is a debating society with practically no real power to effect change or deal with events that affect the League, where members put in the minimal amount of time and effort (most of the time, they don't even have a quorum present when the Assembly is in session) to fill a line on their resume, so they can go home and get a position in their system government with real power.
The Mandarins are paying attention to the Assembly (the vote 'buying') so they can cover their ass if what they try goes south on them.