The deliberations in parliament went on for several weeks before passing the act put forward by His Majesty himself, but the discussion was never really about whether to pass it or not. No one in their right mind would go against the will of the emperor, not only because of the legacy he had built, but also because he had made far too many correct decisions for anyone in parliament to oppose him.
That goes even for the prime minister, who is usually the most critical when it comes to a law, bill, or an act passed in the parliament by the government.
Finally, by the end of July, just when the Aikyotsava festival, the festival of unity and the festival of sports, was coming to an end, the act was passed and the news was publicised throughout the empire.
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