During the time on the plane, Wang Ye was not idle.
He was flipping through a thick folder in his hand, which contained the resumes of Ukraine's political elite, pre-collected for him by Yelena.
From the president to the prime minister, to the Speaker and Vice Speaker, as well as the leaders of various factions.
Even the opposition figures with relatively high public prestige were included—all of them!
Because in Ukraine, next year the General Election would begin as well!
The incumbent, Gu Qima, had already served two terms, totaling ten years.
This guy was also quite a character.
In his decade of office, he had managed to find favor in all quarters, swinging back and forth, maintaining fairly good relations with both Russia and Europe and the United States.
And though the national economy was not great, at least there was still annual growth, which was passable.