Caught off guard by Luzhikov's sudden question, Kornov also felt a bit uncertain.
He hesitated for a moment before responding with some doubt:
"I remember... it's not allowed, right? Right, as a governor elected through an election, under what circumstances can you be impeached?"
"Only when the incumbent governor is found to have committed illegal criminal acts, if the prosecutor opens a case for investigation and formally charges them, then the Kremlin can submit, and the Duma Congress can make a voting decision, if the votes in agreement exceed sixty percent, then an official dismissal can be granted..."
As he spoke, Luzhikov's voice grew quieter and quieter.
Because he faintly felt that something might be amiss. Even with such a stringent procedure, to impeach him from his position might not be as difficult for Mikhail as it seemed!