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Make France Great Again - Chapter 249

Published at 16th of January 2023 05:57:22 AM


Chapter 249: Legislative Assembly Strikes Back

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The constitution of the Second Republic stipulates that the president has the undisputed supreme military commander-in-chief in France, and no one will question this power that even the Legislative Assembly cannot shake.

It's just that the Permanent Standing Committee did not expect that Jerome Bonaparte would be so ignorant of martial arts, that he would choose to take action in the Legislative Assembly.

This means that the executive power of the president is not affected by the adjournment of the Legislative Assembly, but the legislative power held by the Legislative Assembly and the power to dissolve the cabinet face adjournment. It is only reasonable for the President to order the War Department to dismiss Changarnier.

Not to mention that the party of order is now facing a tearing situation, because the stupid speech of the Count of Chambord in France has caused the orthodox and clerical factions in the party of order to follow Chambord's arrangement and move towards the Elysee Palace and the republican faction. .

All in all, in this battle with the Party of Order, the President won.

The dissuasion that took place at the Elysee Palace was nothing more than a routine test by the party of Order.

Odilon Barrow and Montalembert were gagged at Jérôme Bonaparte on the grounds that "the Republic gave the President powers".

At this point, Odilon Barrow could only sigh, and they showed their last cards.

"If you really want to dismiss General Changarnier stubbornly, we will re-examine whether the cabinet you lead is still capable of continuing to lead France after the parliament begins." Odilon Barrow's speech revealed a threat of meaning.

It's just that the threat in Odion Barrow's mouth was far worse than Jerome Bonaparte imagined. He thought that the Legislative Assembly would vote him a bill of no confidence. They didn't have the courage, they just aimed at their cabinet.

A trace of contempt flashed in Jerome Bonaparte's eyes, and his words also showed a tone of disdain: "Mr. Barrow, you can do whatever you want. I believe that the eyes of all French people are sharp! When it really gets out of hand, let all the French citizens vote for their choice."

The expressions of Odilon Barrow and the members of the Party of Order behind him changed. Jerome Bonaparte's threat of a referendum was like a sharp knife to them. They managed to keep the gangsters out. Jerome Bonaparte could not be bringing them in.

"Mr. President, I believe that the Legislative Assembly will make a fair judgment. Excessive use of gangster power is likely to backfire on itself!" Montalembert said to Jerome Bonaparte in a compromising manner.

"I also believe that the Holy Legislative Assembly will make a fair and stern judgment!" Jerome Bonaparte, disdainful of the Legislative Assembly, still showed a gesture of respect for the Legislative Assembly. An illusion of a group of MPs willing to solve problems within the framework.

After some chat, Jerome Bonaparte and the MPs in the Party of Order did not reach any substantive compromise.

The tough-minded Jerome Bonaparte made no concessions in the matter of Changarnier.

Odilon Barrow and Montalembert and other members had no choice but to return without success. When they returned to the Rue Povarti again, they saw Thiers who had been waiting for a long time.

"How was the conversation?" Thiers, who had no hope of negotiating, asked as usual.

Sitting on the sofa, Odilon Barrow made a cup of coffee for himself, took a sip, and replied, "It's useless! The president no longer listens to any of our ideas, and he even ignores our threats!"

Montalembert also shrugged: "What can we do now? File a lawsuit against the president? Or support Changarnier as the speaker? We can't do both in a short time!"

Montalembert's remarks once again hit the morale of the members in the room, and many members are already considering whether they should find a new home in advance.

Thiers stared at Montalembert with a meaningful smile on his mouth. "Yes! We have nothing to do!"

Thiers' "surrender" undoubtedly gave the team an even worse blow, and everyone looked at Thiers in astonishment.

"Don't look at me like that!" Thiers shrugged and sat beside Odilon Barrow, he smiled and raised his coffee cup to Odilon Barrow: "I'm right, Mr. Barrow !"

Then, he glanced at Montalembert again: "Right! Mr. Montalembert!"

Odilon Barrow and Montalembert also smiled.

These three "old foxes" in the political arena have long understood the abacus between each other.

"Alas!" Thiers sighed and said to himself, "I don't know if we can meet like this next time."

With that, Thiers drank his coffee and got up and left.

Odilon Barrow and Montalembert sat face to face and stared at each other for a while, without saying a word.

The two then left Rue Povarti one after another.

Povarti, who once carried the "dream" of the party of Order, has now gradually become an ordinary room.

October 1, 1850, was the last day that Changarnier was relieved of his post and left the Tuileries Palace.

Under the scorching sun of October, a carriage galloped out of the Elysee Palace and soon came to the entrance of the War Department.

General Saint Arnault, who had been waiting at the entrance of the War Department early in the morning, trotted to the door of the carriage after seeing the carriage marked with the Bonaparte national emblem.

The door slowly opened, and General Saint Arnault's face changed from joy to consternation. He never thought that the person in the car was actually the president himself. This kind of thing should not be done by the president's secretary, so why should he alarm the president himself?

"Your Majesty?" General Saint Arno looked at Jerome with some doubts.

"Come up!" said Jerome Bonaparte indifferently.

"Yes!" General Saint Arnault entered the carriage by stepping down the stairs.

The door closed again, and the carriage galloped again.

Saint Arnault, who was sitting opposite Jerome Bonaparte, stood upright and said nothing, and the carriage fell into a brief silence.

When the carriage galloped to the banks of the Seine, looking at the workers who were busy on the banks of the Seine and the river, Jerome Bonaparte said, "General Saint Arnault!"

"Yes!" General Saint Arnault hurriedly responded.

"After a while, you will be the Minister of War!" Jerome Bonaparte responded to Saint Arnault.

"Okay!" Saint Arno replied subconsciously, and after a few seconds, he responded with an "ah" sound.

"Surprise?" Jerome Bonaparte turned to Saint Arnault and asked.

"No..." St. Arnault hurriedly denied a sentence, and he asked carefully: "Minister Reno, he..."

"General Reynolds will go to Strasbourg to serve as the commander of the Strasbourg Front!" Jerome Bonaparte said directly to Saint Arnault.

"Yes!" General Saint Arno responded immediately.

"General Saint Arno, don't you want to ask me why I made this arrangement?" Jerome Bonaparte said with a meaningful smile.

"It is the duty of a soldier to obey orders!" Saint Arnault responded decisively to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Very good!" Jerome Bonaparte showed a satisfied smile to St. Arnault. He didn't like to ask soldiers who asked questions. Soldiers who think too much will easily become red.

In order to appease the emotions that his subordinates might have, Jerome Bonaparte explained to General Saint Arnault: "The parliament will cast a vote of no confidence in the cabinet after it reopens, and this is the price we pay for removing Changarnier! It is very likely that General Reno will be ousted after this cabinet collapse, I hope you will take over the position of General Reno after his resignation. After the separation of the decree is completed, you will take over the position of Chief of General Staff.

There is also General Reynio's character is not suitable for the next action, he still retains too much kindness to the enemy. "

Jerome Bonaparte's words became famous, which dispelled Saint Arnault's conjecture that Jerome Bonaparte wanted to remove the grind and kill the donkey. Regarding the second half of Jerome Bonaparte's words, Saint Arnault Nuo felt something in his heart.

Minister Reño was always too "kind" to the "enemies" of the Ministry of War. For some enemies who could be eliminated by means of Raling, the Minister always left a way for them to survive.

According to St. Arnault's own point of view, for some die-hards, retirement is their best way out.

St. Arnault, who agrees with the president's remarks, still has to put on an air of defending his boss~www.novelhall.com~ After all, the president only asked Minister Reño to temporarily leave the center, and whether he can return to the center is up to the president. Calculate.

"Minister, he trusts others too easily!" Behind St. Arnault's seeming blame, he actually said that the minister was "simple and honest" in disguise.

"I hope that when you are the Minister of War, you must follow the orders." Jerome Bonaparte told Saint Arnault, and then added: "By the way, I will be there for you. After you're Secretary of War, find someone to fill your position! However, the next one won't hold multiple positions like you. Do you have a recommendation?"

St. Arnault was a little moved by Jerome Bonaparte's trust, and out of a cautious attitude, St. Arnault recommended to Jerome Bonaparte: "Your Majesty, I think Brigadier General Leboeuf's ability is sufficient. Help you lead the War Department, and the Secretary of State would be better off sending a civilian!"

"Yeah! I see!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded and responded to Saint Arnault.

The carriage drove past the banks of the Seine and through the streets of the Place de la Revolution, and finally came to the outside of the Tuileries gardens, the final point of their trip.

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