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424: How about we march?
Green Party environmental organization headquarters.
Matika, Martina, and Mrs. Kuli stood in front of the main entrance.
At this time, the building was already empty.
“Haha, working for free for eight years for this so-called environmental organization, it’s really hard to let go.”
After Matika finished speaking, he couldn't help but sneer.
Although he said he was reluctant, it was clear from his tone that he was full of sarcasm.
“Uncle Matika, you’ve been deceived for eight whole years. What kind of rubbish environmental organization is this? They’re purely using us as pawns to deal with competitors.”
“I worked here for three years, and now when I think of them being a bunch of fraudsters, I feel sick to my stomach.”
Mrs. Kuli said indignantly.
She had put a lot of effort into the Green Party environmental organization in her spare time.
Not only did she not ask for any compensation, but not long ago, she also fell out with her company over so-called environmental issues.
She has been unemployed at home for almost three months now, and she's practically starving.
In this state, she still came to help participate in activities and protest against heavily polluting enterprises.
The result was that the organization’s opposition to Wuling, a Chinese car company that specializes in new energy vehicles, was completely unfounded, as these vehicles are far more environmentally friendly than fuel cars.
Furthermore, the batteries used are the latest environmentally friendly batteries.
Not only that, but they also introduced Chinese battery recycling companies, completely solving the worries about battery pollution.
In contrast, these local European car companies haven't built many new energy vehicles, but they are churning out fuel cars.
And then they turn around and say that Wuling pollutes the environment, which is truly ridiculous.
After attending the European Auto Show, they learned about Wuling's situation in detail at their booth.
They were preparing to question the Green Party's leadership to find out who the real culprit of environmental pollution was.
However, they saw a government seal on the door.
The general meaning was that the Green Party's leadership had accepted bribes from some companies for many years, specifically guiding the public to oppose their competitors.
And during the activities, they embezzled various donations, amounting to as much as twenty million euros.
When Mrs. Kuli and Martina saw this number, their hearts sank.
It is important to note that the Green Party organization has only been established for ten years.
This means an average of at least two million euros in income each year.
And they only had three founders in total.
There were nearly a hundred volunteers, but they were all selflessly dedicated.
This meant that these three people received seven hundred thousand euros each year.
That's not all.
One of their founders, named Hareena, was also exposed in an infidelity scandal.
Martina thought that she used to regard Hareena as an environmental idol.
Hareena, in her forties but still very beautiful, often appeared on television and in news media as an environmental spokesperson.
She said that she had loved small animals and everything in nature since childhood.
She hardly used cosmetics for fear of polluting the environment, and the clothes, furniture, and appliances in her home were all environmentally certified.
She even brought TV reporters to visit her and her husband, Krone, the head of Volkswagen sales, showing their daily loving moments.
Her husband was also a charming and successful man.
At that time, Martina admired him so much that she dreamed of living such a life.
Now that the scandal had broken, Martina and Mrs. Kuli suddenly realized that Krone was a senior executive at Volkswagen.
Instead of opposing them, they went to oppose a Wuling that specializes in selling new energy vehicles in Europe?
At this point, they realized how absurd this matter was.
This Hareena and Krone were clearly out-and-out fraudsters.
The purpose of establishing the Green Party environmental organization was to help Volkswagen eliminate its rivals.
They simply didn't care what an environmental organization should do.
“By the way, do you know that the EU Economic Alliance announced a few days ago that it would initiate a hearing against Wuling for market disruption and unfair competition, and plans to impose a two hundred percent tariff on it?”
Martina suddenly remembered the news she had seen two days ago and said to the two.
“Is that so? That’s too shameless!”
Matika said angrily.
After attending the auto show recently, he also ordered a Wuling, and he had been enjoying driving it these past few days.
It's worth noting that this highly cost-effective new energy vehicle only cost twelve thousand euros.
It was comfortable to drive, and when he had an old friend at a car repair shop inspect it, they both praised the parts and manufacturing process used.
They said that if it were a Volkswagen, this car would cost at least five euros as a base model.
Wuling also provided a free automatic driving system and promised battery trade-ins for upgrades to the latest environmentally friendly batteries.
These two items combined would add at least several thousand euros to the price of European domestic car companies like Volkswagen.
They still can't believe they can drive such an affordable and good new energy vehicle.
They all expressed that they wanted to buy one for their family members, or even one for each person.
Some even wanted to sell all their luxury cars, worth hundreds of thousands of euros.
They would replace them with Wuling, so that everyone in the family would have a car to drive.
Martina also shared her experience of going to a Wuling dealership for after-sales service.
The staff there were polite, very professional, and patient, and they would not discriminate based on your profession or status.
Unlike European car dealerships, where everyone looks down on you.
If they see you're the owner of an inexpensive model, they don't want to bother with you at all.
They constantly fawn over the rich, which is disgusting.
Mrs. Kuli found a new job through Uncle Matika's introduction.
The company also advanced her one month's salary, and she immediately used the money she had just received, plus a loan, to buy a brand new wind rhombus little mm.
If the EU Economic Alliance's hearing against Wuling passes, then Wuling may withdraw from the European market.
For Mrs. Kuli, this would mean immediate bankruptcy.
“Why don’t we protest together on the streets against the EU hearing? It’s so hard to finally drive such an affordable car, and I don’t want to lose it.”
Mrs. Kuli now loves her new car and wishes she could stay in it all day.
The seats are comfortable, there's a large screen, you can watch TV shows, listen to music, play games, chat with friends, and do whatever you want.
If you want to take a stroll around, just give an address, and the car will drive there automatically, with no worries about safety.
This kind of life is truly comfortable.
Mrs. Kuli's suggestion was exactly what Matika and Martina wanted.
They had been protesting for so many years, so it was second nature to them.
The three of them got to work immediately.
They acted quickly and soon gathered over thirty people, while also preparing the placards for the protest.
“Support Wuling, this is our poor people’s car!”
“Oppose EU hegemony, despise fuel cars!!”
“Wuling is an eco-friendly car company, please treat it well!”
“Fuel cars are the real culprits of environmental pollution, EU, open your eyes and see clearly!”
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