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Make France Great Again - Chapter 240

Published at 16th of January 2023 05:57:39 AM


Chapter 240: 2 Comments on Bonaparte

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"What should we do now? Let this unfavorable public opinion continue to ferment?"

Speaker Durban put down the newspaper and raised his head, questioning Thiers in a slightly reproachful tone.

It was obvious that the guy in front of him was the one who started all this, but he hung up like no one else.

"Mr. Durban!" Thiers replied with a smile in the face of President Durban's complaints: "I didn't expect to be able to seize power by such means! I just wanted to find something for Napoleon to do!"

"The flames are about to burn on our heads now!" President Durban responded to Thiers.

"Then just kill the signs!" Thiers said casually.

"Is that the case?" Speaker Durban seemed a little unwilling to accept this reality, and he shouted in surprise.

After spending so much experience, they deliberately chose the time when Jerome Bonaparte left, called St. Arnault out to question them, and was mocked by a **** for no reason, and that's it?

Thiers did not answer Durban immediately, he got up and sat down in front of the potted plant near the windowsill, while patiently trimming the potted plant with scissors with his back to Speaker Durban, he said indifferently: "Mr. Durban, you What are you going to do? Recall St. Arnault? Or the War Department? Or the Prime Minister Opple?"

"We can't just sit still!!" Looking at Thiers with a leisurely face, Speaker Durban didn't get angry. He also got up and came to Thiers and raised his voice.

"Mr. Durban, we are not sitting still!" Thiers glanced at Durban out of the corner of his eye, and then continued to trim the potted plants: "At least we have figured out the attitude of the army."

"The attitude of the army?" Speaker Durban looked at Thiers in confusion.

Thiers put down the scissors and gently fiddled with the potted plant: "Just think about why the Ministry of War issued that order when the proposal was passed? Why did he always acquiesce to General Jerome Bonaparte Changarnier? That order?"

After Thiers' reminder, Speaker Durban remembered the order signed by the Ministry of War that "the Secretary of State and the Minister of War must sign in person before action can take place", and he asked curiously: "Is there any necessary connection between the two? ?"

"Commander Changarnier came here some time ago and criticized our conduct!" Thiers's face stopped smiling and turned serious: "He told me that now the army is not interested in what we want. The move to create direct troops is a protest, they don't like it!"

"How dare those bastards!" Speaker Durban, who has experienced civil service politics for nearly 30 years, couldn't help but say.

Even in the Bourbon Dynasty, they were still high-ranking people who assisted the monarch in ruling France. What kind of upstart generals were those who were not the old aristocrats!

"Mr. Durban, they have the confidence to do this! Because behind them is Jerome Bonaparte!" Thiers responded with a sullen face to Speaker Durban: "Jérôme Bonaparte is their interest. Spokesman, he is also keen to take up the position!"

Speaker Durban did not refute, members of the Legislative Assembly who do not know the president's protection of the military.

"The army will not allow the formation of organizational divisions. Even if Changarnier is close to us, he has to accept the order of the Ministry of War! From a procedural point of view, there is nothing wrong with this order!" Thiers said "Procedurally "When he said the two words, the corners of his mouth showed a self-deprecating mouth.

If they hadn't given the president too much power, they wouldn't have gotten to this point now.

As long as Changarnier did not choose to openly rebel against the Republic, he must obey the orders of the Ministry of War.

That's the shackles that "programs" bring them.

"Then what should we do now?" Speaker Durban asked Thiers unwillingly.

"Wait!" said Thiers softly.

"What are you waiting for?" Speaker Durban looked at Thiers in confusion.

"When we are united!" Thiers responded to Speaker Durban with a wry smile: "Whenever our partisan goals are agreed, when will we be able to counter-attack Jerome Bonaparte."

"What if we still can't reach an agreement?" Speaker Durban couldn't help but ask.

Thiers glanced at Speaker Durban again, and a meaningful smile appeared on the corner of his mouth: "At that time, I am afraid that our party will fall apart!"

"Break apart?" Speaker Durban, apparently taken aback by Thiers' words, could not help but take a small step back.

"That's right!" Thiers nodded and continued to pick up the scissors to trim: "Our party is something that is tightly kneaded! If the two monarchs cannot reach an agreement, then our party will also face division. If a certain monarch makes some untimely remarks, our party will be completely divided."

"If that time comes, what shall we do?" asked Thiers worriedly.

"At that time, we can dormant, and we can also join the opposite side!" Thiers gave the answer to Speaker Durban.

"Then Monsieur Thiers, are you ready to..." President Durban looked at Thiers.

Thiers' mouth showed a sinister smile, and he said decisively: "I will never join them! If one day we really have to fail, I will choose to temporarily leave the political arena and hibernate to wait for the parliament. Mr. Durban , France has sent away three dynasties, do you really think that someone can build an eternal dynasty?"

Speaker Durban subconsciously shook his head.

Thiers nodded with satisfaction: "As long as I can live long enough, then I can witness his collapse! At that time, we will clean up the mess!"

"I understand!" Speaker Durban expressed his understanding.

In an effort to quell public opinion in Paris, the Legislative Assembly issued a barrage of announcements over the next few days. The announcement stated: The Legislative Assembly is the assembly of the entire French people, and it will never do anything against the will of the entire French people... In view of the report of the Ministry of War and the recent visit and investigation of the army by the Legislative Assembly, the Legislative Assembly decided to follow the advice of the Ministry of War , delaying the establishment of the Legislative Assembly directly under the troops ...

In order to save a little face for itself, the Legislative Assembly also specially emphasized at the end that the Legislative Assembly did not recommend the direct troops, but postponed the establishment.

Tensions in Paris gradually dissipated after the announcement of the Legislative Assembly, and many newspapers, including the Observer, Bonaparte, and Havas News Agency, gave pertinent praise for the Legislative Assembly's obedience to public opinion.

Of course, there are praises and criticisms. Most of the critics are concentrated overseas, especially Britain, the pioneer of milk law on the other side of the strait.

"**" from Britain crossed the English Channel across the ocean and appeared in a group of study rooms in downtown Rouen.

Rouen, an important city in Normandy, where the textile and luxury goods industries are developed, is also one of the cities with the highest economic strength in France.

Raw silk from abroad enters Rouen after being processed and sold to Paris, and luxury goods in Paris are also sold abroad through Rouen.

It can be said that Rouen's excellent geographical location allows it to assume the responsibility of a transit station, allowing the city to continue to prosper.

However, with the outbreak of the economic and food crisis that swept Europe in 1848, Rouen, once a transit center, was also greatly affected.

Bankruptcy and unemployment became the main theme of the Rouen region in 1848, and the riots of unemployed workers and poor people followed...

However, some are old almanacs from two years ago.

Rouen, who had survived the pain, was driven by the iron tonic forcibly injected by Jerome Bonaparte. Countless coals entered Paris from the mouth of the Seine River in Rouen, and Rouen's economy began to recover gradually.

"According to the recent news from the French Telegraph, the French Republic has presented another absurd drama for the people of Europe.

The place where the play takes place is at the Palais Bourbon.

The reason for this farce is that the Legislative Assembly wants to create an army of its own.

As an organization that holds the highest power in France, the Legislative Assembly has the power to formulate and amend laws in France. Every law passed by the Legislative Assembly should be accepted by anyone and any department. The Parliament had a closed door at the Ministry of War~www.novelhall.com~Jérôme Bonaparte, the spokesman chosen by the army, faithfully fulfilled his responsibilities, and he and his gang members continued to fight "Empire" Signature swagger... yes, he succeeded because his enemies were weaker than him.

Those bourgeois who had used **** means to suppress Paris had become weaker at this time.

...

In order to win over the people, the clowns of the Party of Order and Bonaparte put on the mask of "the people", claiming to lead the people forward. Whenever the people really followed them, they found the old feudal coat of arms on their hips.

...

Jérôme Bonaparte's rhetoric in the Sartori region will never be empty words, these shameless gangs will impose their own ideas of peace on all European countries and peoples until they Self-destruction is the only way to stop. "

Perhaps because it is more profitable to write about France, Dr. Karl Marx, who is busy with his livelihood, began to write philosophical manuscripts while still criticizing France with a pungent prose. He criticized the Legislative Assembly, and even more criticized Jerome Bonaparte. .

"Hahaha!" Rouen's Jerome Bonaparte smiled. Those who didn't know it would subconsciously think that the content in the newspaper was a compliment to him.

Just when Jerome Bonaparte was laughing wildly, there was a knock on the door, and Jerome Bonaparte hurriedly restrained his smile and said, "Please come in!"

Wallevsky entered the room and reported to Jérôme Bonaparte: "Your Excellency, Emile Perel wants to meet you!"

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