The emergency meeting of the cabinet quickly reached a resolution, demanding an investigation into the impeachment of Perfikot by parliament members, with accusations of national division and treason.
The moment the resolution was announced, there was immediate protest claiming it was dictatorship and authoritarianism, a desecration of democracy and freedom, and demanding the national assembly to veto the cabinet's reckless decision.
However, the resolution was passed by the national assembly, with over a third of the members abstaining from the vote, yet it still received the majority vote.
Thus, the cabinet's resolution was executed.
The involved parliament members were taken away from the national assembly building on the spot and will face investigation by Victory national intelligence agencies.
The police also conducted direct searches at their residences, seizing a large amount of materials and documents that will serve as evidence.
