
Fox 2 News stated that Republican governor Mike Kio of Missouri will bring the legislators next week to re -draw the regions of Congress in the state in a move that could turn a democratic seat for republican control.
The special session begins on Wednesday, September 3, as the Democratic Republicans in Kansas City Emmanuel Clever targeted in the Fifth Congress. according to Fox 2 News. The Republican Party plan plans to reshape the boycott in favor of Republican candidates, which may transform the current Missouri feature 6-2 in Congress into a division of 7-1.
“This relates to the clarity for the voters and the ownership of our future, and I hope that the legislature will work together to pass our first Missouri map and reform the intellectual property that you need in a critical manner,” said Kayo on Friday. The session will also address the reform of the state initiative, which is a long -term conservative priority.
Democratic leaders of the Missouri House of Representatives expect that Governor Mike Kio will return them to Jefferson next week, and they officially ask to change the borders of the state’s congressional boycott.https://t.co/ulzhnb5bjt pic.twitter.com/soyw9ogflj
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The timing of the Republican Governor, Greg Abbott, follows Texas, signs new congressional maps in the law just hours ago. President Donald Trump urged countries led by Republicans to follow up the efforts to re -divide the circles as part of a broader national strategy to redraw the political borders. (Related: “Are they forged?”: Scott Jennings lists the blue states where Democrats dominate the congress maps)
Democrats condemned this step immediately. “The move represents a disturbing abuse of power and a blatant attempt to manipulate the electoral map to achieve a party’s gain,” commented the head of the Democratic Party in Missouri, according to the port.
The actor, whose seat is facing eliminating the proposed maps, is resistance. “I will not surrender the voices of the people who were entrusted to fight for them,” said Clever. “In the courts and in the polling box, we will demand the impermissibility of the rule of law, hear our voices, and democracy prevails.”
The exceptional session will interfere with the cassation session on September 10, which is already specified, according to the port.