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Make France Great Again - Chapter 219

Published at 16th of January 2023 05:58:21 AM


Chapter 219: President Bonaparte in action

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Deafening cheers erupted from the party of Order as soon as the proposal to restrict universal suffrage was passed.

From this moment on, the "war" that has lasted for more than two years between the Party of Order and the Social Democrats can finally be ended, and nearly one-third of the residents of France will be completely deprived of their qualifications to vote, which means that The Social Democrats lost one-third of their support, while the remaining two-thirds of the votes were mostly small bourgeois living in the city, their conservative nature will allow them to vote for the party of Order.

Because the Party of Order is the guardian of "religion, order and morality".

With the exception of a few members of the Social Democrats who showed expressions of despair, the vast majority of members waited quietly for the end of the Legislative Assembly with a sullen face.

Having lost the universal suffrage law, they were no longer able to pose any threat to the Party of Order.

"Quiet!" Speaker Marast tapped the wood palm again, trying to keep the Legislative Assembly as majestic as it should be.

The party of Order gradually quieted down under the wooden palm of Speaker Marast, provoking the Social-Democrats with applause instead of cheers.

"This is another fruit moon for the New Republic!"

Emile Olivier, a member of the mountain faction who was sitting beside Victor Hugo, responded to Victor Hugo beside him angrily.

Victor Hugo smiled and did not respond to Emile Olivier.

Although Victor Hugo agreed with Ernès Olivier's words in his heart, he still had respect for the Legislative Assembly in his heart.

The reason why the Legislative Assembly can bring about this result is in the final analysis because of their strength.

To the applause of the Party of Order, Speaker Marast announced the end of the Legislative Assembly.

The Party of Order, the Republican Party, the Mountain Party, and the Elysee Palace Party all left.

"Look! Look! Our great poet of the Romantics changes like a gust of wind, and in the end has done nothing!"

The MP from the Party of Order came to Victor Hugo's side and mocked Victor Hugo. Victor Hugo responded with a smile: "Gentlemen, you won! You won beautifully, but Your victory was won by trampling on the sanctity of the Republic! Hopefully one day you will not be treated the same!"

Victor Hugo's response made the members of the Party of Order show a touch of anger. This is what a loser and a traitor should have to say!

What a traitor you look like!

Before the member of the Party of Order could sneer again, Thiers, the leader of the party, said from behind the member: "Let me go, I want to talk to Mr. Hugo!"

The senator hurriedly made way, and Thiers the dwarf appeared in front of Victor Hugo.

At this moment, Thiers looked at Victor Hugo with a smug look on his face, and he invited Victor Hugo in a gentle and elegant tone: "Member Hugo, can you accompany me for a while!"

After a moment of hesitation, Victor Hugo, determined to cut ties with the Party of Order, responded with "Okay!"

Thiers and Victor Hugo walked out of the Bourbon Palace side by side.

At Thiers' invitation, Victor Hugo got into Thiers' carriage, and Thiers took him home.

Inside the carriage, Thiers did not look angry at all. He smiled at Victor Hugo and said in an easy-going tone: "Member Hugo, can you tell me why you quit the party? Is it just because of the party? Did your compliance not meet your expectations?"

"Mr. Thiers, isn't that enough?" Victor Hugo asked rhetorically.

Thiers shrugged and responded: "Men Hugo, I was once a member of the Romantics! I wanted my own power for the poor in France, just like you!"

"Mr. Thiers, I have also heard about your deeds!" Victor Hugo nodded.

"But!" Thiers said with a wry smile, spreading his hands: "As I get higher and higher, I find that there is a thing called rules in this country all the time. We all have to rely on this to do things. !"

"Thier's mood, do you want to say that everything you say and do is not your original intention? The proposal to restrict universal suffrage is not the subjective consciousness of the land?" Victor Hugo's words revealed a touch of sarcasm.

Victor Hugo didn't look down on Thiers' evasive response with the so-called "rules".

"No no no! Although we are all bound by invisible rules, most of them are from my original intention!" Thiers responded unabashedly: "I think democracy is indeed a good thing, and it can be eliminated as much as possible. Differences among MPs, but I don't think it's a good principle to have universal suffrage now! Two years ago, we chose a Napoleon! If there are no restrictions, I'm afraid there will be another Napoleon!"

Thiers' sophistry and Jerome Bonaparte's disbelief gave Victor Hugo a sense of identity in his heart.

If the populace chooses a Napoleon again... no! If Napoleon is really the people's choice, then we should respect it too!

After the fleeting approval, Victor Hugo firmly believed: "Member Thiers, this is not an excuse for you to restrict the universal suffrage law! I believe that the people will make a rational choice, and they will never let a tyrant come to power. !"

"Really not?" Thiers revealed a meaningful smile at the corner of his mouth.

"Of course!"

Although Thiers' smile made Victor Hugo's heart a little more uneasy, Victor Hugo still responded to him unswervingly.

"Okay!" Thiers shrugged and said sincerely: "Men Hugo, you are just like me now! The Mountain Sect is not your final destination, and it will not take long for you to discover that they are not you. The person you're looking for! The socialists will only mess up the country, they only know how to destroy, not to build..."

Before Thiers could finish speaking, Victor Hugo interrupted Thiers' speech, and he said coldly: "Mr. Thiers, I admit that you and your party members have enough power to govern. Experience!"

"Then why don't you join us!" Thiers asked Victor Hugo in disbelief. He didn't understand why Victor Hugo was stubborn.

"But your governing policy is based on the premise of harming the interests of others. You have taken away those people's guns, and you want to take away those people's power, and you want to keep their mouths shut!" Victor Hugo Criticizing Thiers mercilessly: "The mountain faction may not have much governing experience compared to you, but I believe they will surpass you in the future!"

The carriage slowly stopped, and the driver's voice entered the carriage from outside the carriage: "Mr. Hugo, the Place des Vosges is here!"

"Thank you for the carriage! M. Thiers! I think it's time for me to go!" Victor Hugo pushed open the door and left Thiers' carriage.

The door closed slowly, leaving Thiers alone in the car.

"Romantic poets are always so wishful thinking!" Thiers sighed and said to himself.

Under Thiers' order, the carriage set off again in the opposite direction of Victor Hugo.

Meanwhile, Jerome Bonaparte of the Elysee Palace also received news of the end of the Legislative Assembly.

"Cousin, how is the Legislative Assembly?" Jerome Bonaparte asked the new Secretary-General, Senator Alexander Vallewski.

[Alexander Wallevsky (1810-1868), the illegitimate son of Napoleon I, the cousin of Napoleon III, the cousin of Jerome Bonaparte, who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Second French Empire. 】

From Pessini's appointment as Minister of Public Works to the present, Wallevsky, who has been the secretary for less than half a month, meticulously reported to Jerome Bonaparte: "The Party of Order has won a great victory. The law restricting universal suffrage has been passed!"

"Excellent!" exclaimed Jerome Bonaparte with clenched fists.

Once the decree restricting universal suffrage was implemented, it meant that the party of Order had completely trampled under their feet the cornerstone of the Republic's constitution.

How could the Legislative Assembly, which has lost the sanctity of the Constitution, use him to fight!

"However, Mr. Victor Hugo joined the Mountain Sect!" Wallevsky then told Jerome Bonaparte about Victor Hugo's joining the Mountain Sect and his speech on the podium.

"Sure enough, it's the same as history!" Jerome Bonaparte whispered to himself.

"Your Excellency, what do you need me to do!" Wallevsky asked Jerome Bonaparte in his uncle-like voice.

"Place the speech of Mr. Victor Hugo in our newspaper! I want the whole of Paris to know about the speech of Mr. Hugo!" Jerome Bonaparte gave an order to Wallevsky~www .novelhall.com ~ Huh? "Walewsky did not understand what Jerome Bonaparte meant, and he cautiously asked: "We are with the Party of Order..."

"There is no need to explain anything to them! We are not the same people!" Jerome Bonaparte explained to Wallevsky: "They only want to restore the monarch they are loyal to, and I..."

Jerome Bonaparte paused and said righteously: "What I want to defend is the universal suffrage system in France!"

As a political chameleon, Jerome Bonaparte can finally tear off the veil of affection. He wants to cut off the rope of the Legislative Assembly and smash the Legislative Assembly to pieces.

The corner of Wallevsky's mouth twitched slightly, but he still faithfully carried out Jerome Bonaparte's order.

The morning of the third day.

Victor Hugo's speech in the National Assembly quickly spread throughout Paris, fueled by the republicans and Jerome Bonaparte.

On the streets, in cafes, everyone was talking about Victor Hugo's speech.

Victor Hugo's name once again swept the whole of Paris.

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