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Make France Great Again - Chapter 133

Published at 16th of January 2023 06:01:13 AM


Chapter 133: Cabinet reshuffle

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Jerome Bonaparte's "explanation" obviously could not convince Odilon Barrow. He finally expelled the Montagnards and the Republicans from the Legislative Assembly, and did not want the remnants of the suppressed Republicans to enter the cabinet.

Compared with the violent confrontation of Odion Barrot, Jerome Bonaparte put on a selfless face, he persuaded Odilon Barrot earnestly and said: "Mr. Prime Minister, I know the republicans. Going into the cabinet may damage some of your powers, but we have to do it!"

"Your Excellency, I don't think it's necessary for us to share the cake with those who have been expelled from the table!" Odilon Barrow, who had been silent for a long time, finally spoke again.

Damn, I don't want to see your family alone!

Jerome Bonaparte groaned inwardly.

In the face of the party of Order, which has already mastered the legislative power, it is absolutely impossible for Jerome Bonaparte to let them slowly grind and control the executive power.

The previous expulsion of the Republicans and Montagnards from Parliament was an attempt to turn Parliament into an organization that was easy to compromise, and the 450-seat non-die-hard MPs were undoubtedly more divided.

Now drawing republicans into the cabinet is also to dilute Odion Barrow's power as prime minister, so that he can strike a thunderous blow on Odion Barrow.

However, Jerome Bonaparte was obviously a little too cautious.

According to the information Jerome Bonaparte has learned from some members of the party of Order who want to take refuge in him, since June 13, when the main members of the Mountain Party were expelled from Parliament, a dominant party of Order has The fierce infighting that began, the struggle between the left wing and the right wing of the Orleanist dynasty, the struggle between the Orleanists and the orthodox, and the struggle between the moderate republicans and the orthodox... As Prime Minister Odilon Barrow was also affected by a part The hostility of the party of Order, it can be said that the victory of the Legislative Assembly has only aggravated the precariousness of Prime Minister Odilon Barrow.

In the Constitution of the Second Republic, the Prime Minister, as the head of government, can maintain his rule through the trust of the President without the support of Parliament.

Before the fall of the Mountain Party, Odilon Barrow could rely on the Party of Order to keep the president in power.

After the fall of the Mountain Party, Odilon Barrow had to rely on part of the president's support to maintain it.

In the end, it is easy to share the affliction, but difficult to enjoy the same.

Even among people, let alone a party.

A great man once said that there is no party outside the party, and the idea of ​​​​the emperor. There is no faction in the party, and there are all kinds of strange things.

"Mr. Prime Minister, I think it is essential to properly win over some of the losers! As Thiers said, we are all republicans of tomorrow.

Although our party has won an overall victory, can we really continue to win? Even before the Orleans dynasty, there were still some republicans who served as ministers.

Appropriately letting go of some powers is conducive to attracting some people to us, thereby reducing the difficulty of implementing the bill! "Jérôme Bonaparte tried his best to analyze the current situation for Odilon Barrow. Of course, some private goods were inevitably mixed in during the conversation.

Although Odilon Barrot continued to remain silent, the attentive Jerome Bonaparte noticed that Odilon Barrot's eyes changed from resistance to emotion. Jerome Bonaparte knew that Odilon Barrot Luo has begun to think about the pros and cons.

Facing Odilon Barrow, who had already begun to waver, Jerome Bonaparte decided to give Odion Barrow a fatal blow: "Mr. Barrow, I heard that many people in the party have begun to attack your policy, They accuse you of indulging the opposition, am I right!"

Odilon Barrow's eyes showed a hint of surprise, and then he regained his calm. He smiled and said, "I don't know where you heard some unrealistic rumors, Your Excellency President!"

Jerome Bonaparte pretended to be confused and blamed himself: "Oh! I just said how could such a thing happen to Mr. Prime Minister!"

Then the conversation changed and he assured Odilon Barrow: "But please rest assured, Mr. Prime Minister, even if it happened, you are still the Prime Minister! You should know that I am a person who doesn't like tossing!"

"Thank you, Your Excellency, for your trust!" Odilon Barrow responded to Jerome Bonaparte.

Odilon Barrow understood the subtext of Jérôme Bonaparte, and he had to take a step back in exchange for the support of some republicans and the president.

snort! Both right and left guys!

After thinking for a moment, Odilon Barrow said tentatively again: "Your Excellency, which position do you think we should give up!"

Jerome Bonaparte didn't mean to be fooled at all. He continued to put on a business-like attitude and said: "Mr. Prime Minister, these should be the situations you need to consider!"

Odilon Barrow put down his guard. In his opinion, the president did not mean to seek power. He "truly" wanted to maintain the balance and stability of the cabinet.

In the end, Odilon Barrow agreed to Jerome Bonaparte's request to hand over the powers of some departments to the republicans. Jerome Bonaparte also approved the martial law order of Odilon Barrow.

Shortly after Odilon Barrow left, Persini entered the study and reported to Jerome Bonaparte: "Your Majesty, Marcel Yeruger has thoroughly investigated the Biffy issue, and he is now in the Elysee Palace. Back door, do you want to meet him!"

Jerome Bonaparte picked up the pocket watch in his hand and glanced at the time.

It was already around 4 o'clock in the afternoon, he nodded and ordered Pessini to bring in Marcel Yaluger.

Under the leadership of Pessini, Marcel Yeruger came to the study of the Elysee Palace again.

"Your Majesty, it is a great honor to be able to meet you again!" Marcel Yeruger greeted Jerome Bonaparte with a pious expression and a hint of fanaticism.

"Sit down!" Jerome Bonaparte stretched out his hand to invite Marcel Yeruger.

Marcel Yeruger excitedly sat opposite Jerome Bonaparte.

With his body close to the back of the chair, Jerome Bonaparte, who was lying flat on the desk with both hands, asked with a smile, "How is the investigation going?"

Talking about his work, Marcel Yeruger instantly changed his expression to a serious expression and said, "Your Majesty, according to our investigation, Biefei is indeed occupying land in the countryside! Not only that, we also found that Biefei's family..."

Marcel Yeruger thought about how to euphemistically explain to Jerome Bonaparte with a tangled face.

"What's the matter? You might as well be bold!" From Marcel Yale's expression, Jerome Bonaparte could be sure that Minister Fei would do something big in the country, and he encouraged Marcel Yale grid.

"We learned through the mouths of Minister Bifei's maid that there are a lot of female costumes hidden in Minister Bifei's bedroom, and even Minister Bifei may have some small fetishes! Through visits, we found that Bifei seems to be walking with some men. It's very close!" Marcel Yaluger tried his best to tell Biff's behavior in euphemistic language.

Fuck me, women's men's keto?

Jerome Bonaparte also showed a strange expression on his face.

In this morally conservative 19th century, both women's and men's keto were seen as symbols of immorality.

It is true that living in Paris requires a forgiving heart, but it does not mean that you can do whatever you want to challenge the moral bottom line.

Jerome Bonaparte himself did not expect that the sanctimonious Minister Biffy would be at the forefront of the progressive forces in Paris.

Thinking of this, Jerome Bonaparte couldn't help shivering, and goosebumps appeared on his arms.

This is not over yet, Marcel Yeruger then broke the news: "We also found that when Minister Bifei was not at home, his wife often took three or five men for "friendly" exchanges!"

The words "Gathering xx" appeared in Jerome Bonaparte's mind.

There are a lot of political couples in Paris, but that doesn't mean you can get together to spread the word.

For the Party of Order, which advocates moral order, the behavior of Bifei and his wife simply pierces the minimum limit of moral order.

Jérôme Bonaparte, who originally only wanted to make a fuss about the land acquisition, suddenly found that compared with the other actions of Minister Fei, the land annexation was the least expensive behavior.

"Marcel, thank you for your information!" Jerome Bonaparte glanced at the clock on the table and sent an invitation to Marcel Yeruger: "It's getting late, do you want something to eat!"

"No need!" Marcel Yeruger, who knew how to advance and retreat, responded, "It is my honor to serve His Majesty!"

"Mr. Persini!" Jerome Bonaparte ordered to Persini beside him: "Give me a gift for Marcel!"

"Yes!"

Pesini nodded and led Marcel Yeruger out of the study.

Under the leadership of Pessini, Marcel Yeruger came to the back door of the Elysee Palace again.

At the time of parting, Pessini said: "You did a good job! It can be seen that His Majesty is very satisfied with you!"

"Thanks to Secretary-General Pesini for your cultivation!" Marcel Yaruger stooped and nodded and said ~www.novelhall.com~ Keep working hard! Maybe in a few months, you will be able to be the boss! At that time, I should call you Director Marcel! ' Pessini hinted at Marcel Yaleger, half-jokingly, half-seriously.

Pesini's hint made Marcel Yarug's heart quicken. In his understanding, the president may be about to attack the cabinet.

Once the cabinet falls, there will be a large number of civil servants who depend on politicians to fall.

Position vacancies need someone to fill, and their own opportunities will come.

Under Pessini's suggestion, Marcel Yeruger strengthened his determination to join Bonaparte.

After Marcel Yeruger left, Persini returned to the study.

"Persini, please take a trip!" Jerome Bonaparte handed an invitation to Persini and said, "Give this invitation to Minister Bifei, and ask him to come here with honor! "

"Yes! Your Majesty!"




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