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Make France Great Again - Chapter 164

Published at 16th of January 2023 05:59:51 AM


Chapter 164: Increase steel production capacity

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Persini described to Jerome Bonaparte his "contribution" in the city of Auxerre, which included, but was not limited to, widening the streets, dredging the river, establishing a unified water system, and Auxerre old house renovation.

Through Persini's dictation of Georges Eugene Haussmann, Jerome Bonaparte can be sure that the Georges Eugene Haussmann in Persini's mouth should be the same person as Baron Haussmann, the founder of the modernization of Paris in the second empire in history.

The modern Parisian structure in the hands of the Baron Haussmann has not been changed on a large scale until the nearly 21st century. It is the perfect combination of classical aesthetics and modern industry.

This is exactly the person I'm looking for!

Jerome Bonaparte made up his mind secretly that he must find an opportunity to "invite" the founder of Paris modernization to Paris and let him serve as the "designer" of Paris modernization.

"Persini, do you think George Eugene Haussmann can serve as a senior official in the Seine?" Jerome Bonaparte asked Pessini.

Pesini was stunned for a moment. Jerome Bonaparte's sudden inquiry made him a little confused about the president's meaning. Did the president take a fancy to Haussmann's talent, or took the opportunity to beat him.

"I think that rash and conciseness may arouse Paris's disgust!" Persini cautiously offered his opinion to Jerome Bonaparte: "You can let Eugene Haussmann experience it, and then use him!"

"Then which department do you think Eugene Haussmann should go to?" Jerome Bonaparte asked Pessini again.

"Your Majesty, in my humble opinion, Eugene Ottoman should serve as a senior Gironde official for a period of time to see the results!" Pessini replied cautiously after hesitating for a moment.

"Gironde!" Jerome Bonaparte turned his attention to Pessini: "I remember that it belongs to the Provence region, the traditional vote bank of the royalists."

"Your Majesty, this will reveal the ability of Eugene Haussmann!" Pessini had no psychological burden and threw the character who "taught" the people of Gironde to love Bonaparte to Eugène Haussmann: "If Eugène Haussmann is in the Under your appointment, if the administration of the Gironde is obedient, it means that he has the corresponding ability. A person who can control the royalist city is fully capable of handling the Seine. This also proves that the president has your vision

Conversely, if it is an incompetent person, we can also turn him into a **** in Provence. "

If Eugene Haussmann was at the Elysee Palace, he would have been stunned at Pesini's unhesitating "torture" to preserve his place in the president's heart.

"I have no grievances or enmity with Your Excellency, and Your Excellency has fallen into trouble like this", which may become a true portrayal of Eugene Ottoman's heart.

[Eugène Haussmann vented in his office his general determination to go to the Gironde after receiving an order from Paris. 】

"Yeah!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Pessini with a nod of his head: "You have a good idea! I will order the Cabinet to handle it after the Legislative Assembly begins!"

"Yes!" Pesini nodded in response, and then took out a land deed and handed it to Jerome Bonaparte.

Jerome Bonaparte glanced at Pessini holding the title deed in both hands, the one he had rejected.

"Pesini, haven't I already refused? Why do you still bring it over!" Jerome Bonaparte looked at Pesini with a slight frown.

"Your Majesty, Mayor Del Reyna said that this is a kindness of his and the whole city hall, and it is worthless. If you don't need it, they will demolish the house on the title deed and rebuild it." Pessini told Jerome Po Nabal responded.

"It was demolished and rebuilt? It can't be demolished! The things in the castle are all precious treasures." Jerome Bonaparte quickly replied to Pessini.

"Your Majesty!" Pesini continued to hold the title deed in both hands without speaking.

"Alas!" Jerome Bonaparte sighed, "I reluctantly accepted it! By the way, how much is this castle, we have to pay them truthfully!"

"Your Majesty, I have paid!" Pesini responded to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Just pay!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded, of course he understood that the difference between the "paid" price and the real value on the title deed was at least 10 times smaller.

Sometimes you can't be too harsh on your opponents.

The problem of corruption was not uncommon even in the period of the Third Republic.

There is even a scandal such as the Panama Canal Company. From the president to the prime minister to the officials below, a company can be eaten into an empty shell, and all the company's money is used to honor those bureaucrats, which is simply appalling.

After the incident, the management and cabinet of the Panama Canal Company all resigned.

Those "conscientious" civil servants continued to fix their eyes on the next "sacrifice".

"By the way, have you brought the person I asked you to find?" Jerome Bonaparte asked Pessini.

Pesini suddenly remembered that he seemed to let the guy wait in the living room to wait for him to go in and report first.

Talking to the president, he almost forgot the existence of "guests".

"I almost forgot!" Pesini patted his forehead: "Your Majesty, the person you are looking for is in the living room now, do you need me to call him over!"

"Go!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded to Pesini.

Jerome Bonaparte, who was in the study, ordered his servants to bring three cups of coffee.

It didn't take long for Pessini to bring to Jerome Bonaparte the distinguished guests he had invited from Le Clézeau.

He has fluffy and messy brown-yellow curly hair, a slovenly face with two pearl-like eyes inlaid, a brown-yellow coat and beige trousers are like a man who has just returned from the construction site. Worker.

He squeezed his beige trousers with both hands, and his eyes were full of the determination of a scientist.

Jerome Bonaparte stepped forward and extended his hand to the distinguished guest in front of him and said, "Welcome to the Elysee Palace, Mr. Eugène Schneider!"

That's right, the guy in front of him is Eugene Schneider.

If you are a military miniature, you must have heard of the "Miss 75" produced by the Schneider Artillery Company. The "spicy" rate of fire made it famous in the French army during World War I.

The so-called "Italian Cannon" in Liangjian is "Miss 75".

If you are not a military fan, you should also know about the famous Schneider Electric company.

The founder of Schneider Electric, who has survived for more than 100 years, is the current Eugene Schneider.

"Hello, Mr. President!" Eugene Schneider bowed his head and saluted Jerome Bonaparte, his eyes were always looking at the president in front of him curiously.

Although he heard about the president in front of him from his brother Adolf Schneider, he obviously had a deeper understanding of the president after seeing the president with his own eyes.

A little friendlier than the older brother said.

Eugene Schneider thought.

Still, he didn't understand why the president had taken him all the way to Paris.

In terms of value, the elder brother who is in charge of the entire banking business of the Schneider family is obviously more valuable than himself.

Far fewer people invest in industry in France than financial speculators.

In addition to the fact that the profits of the industrial capitalists themselves are lower than that of finance, there is also the fact that the whole French atmosphere is in the direction of speculation.

This has also led to the fact that most of the French industrial capitalists have a strong sense of self-protection. They would rather rely on the profits earned by their industries to expand slowly, rather than inject capital from financial capitalists.

This has led to many financial capitalists having no way to invest, and they are afraid that they will not be able to compete with professionals if they end up in person.

Adolph Schneider and Eugène Schneider are brothers, one is deeply involved in the banking industry to expand the relationship network in Paris, and the other is rooted in the industry and expands the scale.

The two complement each other and achieve each other, so that Schneider will continue to be brilliant.

But Jérôme Bonaparte also knew that the Schneider brothers had historically invested a large sum of money in their cousins, and that after the fall of the Second Reich, their political speculations nearly went to waste.

"Mr. Schneider, I can call you that!" Jerome Bonaparte said kindly, he respected every industrial capitalist and scientist, because they are the ones who really create value .

"Your Excellency, of course you can!" Eugene Schneider responded with fear and sincerity.

"Mr. Schneider, I called you here today to ask you some questions! You should know that the Ministry of Public Works is building a railway!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Eugene Schneider.

"When...of course!" Of course Eugene Schneider knew, because some of the iron plates for the construction of the railway were provided by their company. His brother Adolf Schneider also told himself that the Minister of Public Works Morni said that the locomotive of the future railway will also be Their company supplies.

"That's right! I think the current steel production in France is too low, and we need to increase it! What do you think?" Jerome Bonaparte asked Eugene Schneider.

"Of course! Your Excellency, do you mean to let our company increase production?" Eugene Schneider asked tentatively.

"No, no, no! I mean that the existing equipment is no longer able to meet our needs. Can we update the equipment!" Jerome Bonaparte asked with his hands spread.

"Your Excellency, please be blunt!" Eugène Schneider said in a low voice in a tone that would not offend Gerome Bonaparte: "I also know that the existing steel-making method cannot meet the demand, but I want to invent a A whole new set of steelmaking methods is too difficult. Sometimes it takes a little luck!"

"It seems that God still favors me!" Jerome Bonaparte got up with a smile, Eugène Schneider and Pessini also got up quickly, "You don't need to sit!"

After speaking, Jerome Bonaparte came to the desk alone and let him lean over to open the bottom drawer and take out a rolled up drawing.




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