The military uniform incident erupted two days later.
After three days of discussion, the House of Representatives finally rejected the proposal to change the military uniforms by a vote.
Many representatives were surprised by this result. They thought the proposal could pass. It was not a big deal; it only concerned the interests of a small number of clothing factories, and only a part of their interests: the military uniforms stockpiled in warehouses would become waste.
But ultimately, it was still rejected.
Because the vote was anonymous, no one was sure who voted against it, which made it seem somewhat strange.
But even so, the representatives did not take it to heart. After all, it was just a change of uniforms, and it wouldn't make much difference.
As soon as the news came out of the parliament, there was little reaction in society. Many people thought it was a rumor and did not take it seriously.
The next day, major newspapers carried eye-catching headlines: