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Make France Great Again - Chapter 217

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Chapter 217: Battle of the Legislative Assembly

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March 5, 1850.

As Thiers expected, the "Social-Democratic" faction, which had won nearly 200 seats in the Legislative Assembly, quickly attacked the majority Party of Order.

A battle for seats was staged at the Bourbon Palace in the early morning of the 5th. The speaker responsible for organizing and maintaining the order of the Bourbon Palace and announcing whether the proposal has legal benefits is still Marast, and the speaker standing on the podium is the Republic. The representative of the party, Lamartine.

"The Legislative Assembly should uphold the principles of fairness, impartiality, and openness... to serve French freedom and democracy!" Lamartine, who was born a romantic poet, faced all the members of the Palais Bourbon present with his peaceful tone, "I hope the Legislative Assembly can It is the parliament of the whole country and its citizens, not the parliament of a group of people and a group of parties. If our Legislative Assembly really becomes a response to a certain party, then democracy and legality in France will be gone!"

Lamartine paused and turned his attention to the seat of the Party of Order.

"Shh!"

"Who does he think he is!"

...

The uproar rose and fell in the party of Order camp, and some of the orthodox MPs shouted with disdain on their faces.

Montalembert, one of the leaders of the orthodox faction, also looked badly at Lamartine on the podium and asked Thiers with a hint of resentment in his tone: "Member Thiers, when are you going to shoot! "

Thiers was still smiling, and he lowered his voice and responded unhurriedly: "Don't worry, I said that when they think they have completely won, I will knock them to the dust! Now they are just Just a bunch of jumping clowns!"

"I hope you don't make me wait too long!" Montalembert responded lightly, then closed his eyes and stopped talking.

"Silent!"

Seeing that the Legislative Assembly was about to become a vegetable market, Marast hurriedly tapped the wooden palm in his hand to maintain the order of the Legislative Assembly.

The members of the party of Order sat quietly again in their seats under the wooden palm of Speaker Marast.

"Mr. Lamartine, what is your proposal?" Speaker Marast turned his attention to Lamartine. He didn't think Lamartine would say a lot of exaggerated words for no reason.

"I hope that the Legislative Assembly will be able to re-elect the seats that the Montagnards lost last June!" Lamartine said his purpose, he hopes to be able to bring 50 seats to his own camp.

"impossible!"

"You are disturbing the Legislative Assembly!"

...

Some members of the party of Order camp (mostly members of the party of Order who filled the vacancies in the Montagnards after the June Revolution of 1849) resolutely lashed out at Lamartine, for whom the annual Legislative Assembly elections were torture enough Now that Lamartine wants to hold a second election for 50 MPs, he wants to take everything from the Party of Order.

"The Party of Order has no right to grant these fifty parliamentary seats that belonged to the Mountain Party privately!" Faced with the criticism of the Party of Order, Rama retorted without hesitation: "When necessary, we are willing to sue for legal action. !"

"That's right! Bring it to the law!" The Republicans and a few Montagnards began to support Lamartine. Of course, they would not be as idiots as Ludru Roland, who would say "call to force".

"That's all I want!" Lamartine responded, bowing to Marast.

"I see!" Marast nodded to Lamartine in understanding.

Immediately afterwards, Lamartine stepped down as a hero to the cheers of the Republicans and the Montagnards.

Since Lamartine's proposal for MPs in the election does not require a vote, as long as the Party of Order does not express a clear objection, it will be passed by default.

Speaker Marast turned his attention to the Party of Order, and he hoped to get an answer from the Party of Order.

The 50 MPs eyeing the seat turned to Thiers, the leader of the Party of Order, and they hoped to hear dissenting opinions in his mouth.

In the ardent hope of some members of the party of Order, Thiers got up and came to the rostrum. He quietly glanced at the members of the party of Order and the Republican party and said: "I agree with the opinion of Senator Lamartine, we should respect the democracy of the Legislative Assembly. !"

Thiers' answer surprised not only the members of the Party of Order, but the members of the Republicans were even more astonished by Thiers' change of attitude.

The members of the Party of Order, who occupied the Mountain Party seat, showed a look of dejection, which meant they had another run in the election.

In Marast's solemn announcement, the parliament passed Lamartine's proposal.

From March 5 to April 20, more than 50 vacancies were re-elected.

The members of the "Social Democrats" once again played their powerful "paintings", and more than 50 vacancies were filled, of which the "Social Democrats" won 45 seats and the Party of Order only 5.

This reversal has greatly boosted the confidence of the Republicans, who believe that in the next election, they will be able to completely defeat the Party of Order and gain the majority of the seats.

While the republicans were cheering, the leaders of the party of Order in Rue Povarti gathered again to discuss countermeasures.

"What now? The republican faction is about to equalize with us!" Count Morlaix asked Thiers anxiously.

Although Morley had expected the Republicans to take some seats, he did not expect that the Republicans would be able to take 45 seats at once.

If there are no restrictions, the seats of the republican faction may be equal to the party of peace and order.

By that time, the party of Order will have to face the constraints of the Republicans in order to be in parliament.

"Don't worry, they won't be complacent for long!" Thiers still put on an expression of holding a wisdom pearl, he turned his eyes to Remiza and said: "Is my speech ready?"

"Sir, it's ready!" Remiza responded deferentially to Thiers.

"Then let us see the truth in the parliament!" Thiers said with high fighting spirit, and then he replied with a cautious attitude: "However, we must first throw stones to ask for directions!"

"Throwing rocks to ask for directions?" Molay and the others looked at Thiers puzzled.

"That's right! The first time we don't attack with all our strength, we have to give the Republicans some time to react! The second time is when we launch the general attack!"

On April 21, the Legislative Assembly reopened.

This time in the parliament, Thiers did not choose to shoot first. He first instructed a member of the party of Order to propose a decree "restricting universal suffrage" by throwing a stone to ask for directions.

As a result, as Thiers expected, the proposal was met with overwhelming doubts.

"You are trampling on the dignity of the Republic!" Lamartine fiercely attacked the MPs of the Party of Order on stage.

The MP responded without cowardice: "Mr Lamartine, I don't think those people have the right to vote!"

The entire parliament fell into chaos again, and this time even Speaker Marast could not stop it.

The Party of Order and the Republicans, the two parties occupying 90 percent of the Legislative Assembly, accuse each other of disrespecting the constitution.

If it weren't for the small group of troops stationed in the parliament to hear the movement in the parliament and lead the troops to defend the parliament, then the whole parliament would have turned into a full force.

Seeing that he was on the verge of falling into full martial arts, Speaker Marast hurriedly tapped the wooden palm and shouted to both sides: "Okay! This proposal can be shelved first!"

Marast's shelving controversy has kept the Legislative Assembly out of a quarrel.

However, the MPs present knew that as long as the party of Order did not abandon the proposal, the dispute would continue.

After proposals to limit universal suffrage laws were shelved, Agriculture and Commerce Minister Bife appeared.

At the behest of Jérôme Bonaparte, Minister Biffy proposed to the Legislative Assembly a decree "abolishing the right of workers to strike".

As soon as the decree appeared, it was fiercely opposed by the Yamagakubo, but the republican faction as an ally became silent.

In the eyes of bourgeois parties like the Republicans, workers should not have the right to strike.

In the end, Bife's decree was passed with an absolute advantage.

Arguably the only "good news" in the entire Legislative Assembly.

The Legislative Assembly came to an end under the hammer of Speaker Marast.

Early the next morning, news about the "law restricting universal suffrage" appeared in the National.

This sparked the idea of ​​Victor Hugo, who had been out of parliament for a long time.

[PS: Since the martial law in 1849, Victor Hugo, who was deeply tortured by both feelings and money, has not stayed in the Legislative Assembly to vote for a long time. In the constitution of the Second Republic, there is no clear provision that the members must have a parliament, so the Legislative Assembly often votes when it is not full of members. 】

When Juliet (Victor Hugo's lover) gave the National to Victor Hugo~www.novelhall.com~ Victor Hugo, who was painting with coffee, wiped his hands Read the newspaper carefully.

"Oh! What a shame!" Victor Hugo frowned and muttered to himself.

"Why do you look like this?" Juliet asked Victor Hugo.

Victor Hugo raised his head and explained: "The Party of Order will formulate a new decree to deprive people of the right to vote for more than three years without a registered permanent residence!

This is simply impossible for workers who do not have a place to live! "

"And the workers always vote for the Left (in this case, the Republicans and the Mountains)." Juliet responded flatly.

"Yes! Think about it!" Victor Hugo couldn't help but complain more: "For votes, they sacrificed the power of universal suffrage!"

"Okay! What are you going to do?" Juliet knew that Victor Hugo might have to act again.

"I want to stop them!" Victor Hugo responded firmly.

Seeing this guy full of fighting spirit in front of her, Juliet showed a relieved smile, she knew that the former Hugo was back.

"Then you have to prepare well!"

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