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Make France Great Again - Chapter 265

Published at 16th of January 2023 05:56:54 AM


Chapter 265: The support of the Banque de France is the key to the coup

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In order to prevent more dramatic changes in the coup d'état, Jerome Bonaparte had to choose to pull the Banque de France into the water.

In the history of otl, the lessons of the Paris Commune made him always keep in mind, to deal with this group of capricious groups, only by pulling them into the water and participating in the action together.

"Minister Fuld, remember that we have to ask the Banque de France to take out this sum of money! Even if we don't hesitate to use other forces!" Jerome Bonaparte revealed a firmness in his words.

Fuld was stunned for a few seconds. There was confusion in his eyes, as if he did not understand why Jerome Bonaparte had to borrow money from the Banque de France.

Even with the help of their bankers alone, they could find a way to satisfy the army.

In the end, it doesn't take many people to use the military coup. As long as the National Guard can be strictly restrained, it is only necessary to send a brigade of soldiers to guard important traffic routes to prevent the Legislative Assembly from seeking assistance from the army in the Seine Province. After it is settled and then lifted, a coup d'état can be completed.

In the confusion of the crowd, Jerome Bonaparte explained: "I once read a story in a book that Caesar during the Roman Republic, in order to ensure that the wealthy businessmen in Rome could support him, he first asked The wealthy businessmen in the city of the Roman Republic borrowed on a large scale. At that time, the wealthy businessmen were not worried that Caesar, who was the consul, would not be able to pay off the debts. They only needed an expedition to Lhasa to give them a richer return, but the wealthy businessmen did not expect it. It was Caesar who got a lot of money and did not choose to go far, but held celebrations from time to time in the city of Rome, until all the money was squandered, relying on the money borrowed from wealthy merchants, Caesar gained the love of the Roman people and a lot of debts.

The debt is too large for Caesar to bear. For the rich businessmen, once Caesar leaves the position of consul, it means that all their investments will be lost, and the "poor" Caesar has no big son to use. Give them back. You said that in such a situation, how can a wealthy businessman get his principal back? "

Halfway through the story, Jerome Bonaparte smiled meaningfully and looked at all the ministers present.

"Support him to continue to serve as the consul!" Fuld reacted immediately, and he excitedly said his answer.

Eugene Rouet and Morney also showed a clear expression.

"That's right!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded to Foulder and responded: "With the support of the wealthy businessmen and all the Roman people, Caesar continued to serve as the consul of the Roman Republic, and he led the Roman Republic to defeat the High Commissioner of the Roman Republic. Lu people..."

Such a story does indeed come from Julius Caesar, but none of the people and events involved, Jerome Bonaparte, were right.

However, none of the people present were historians of Roman history, and it was much easier to fool.

"Actually, we don't need their support, and we don't even need the support of the Paris bourgeoisie, but..." Jerome Bonaparte changed his words and said in a tough tone: "I will never allow them to oppose me. !"

The second empire in history was built on the position that the majority of the people of Paris did not oppose the establishment of the empire.

Although Jérôme Bonaparte has a higher approval rate than his cousin in the same period in history, it does not mean that all Parisians will agree with him to complete the coup, as long as they do not Showing a clear attitude against Jerome Bonaparte, he still allows the people of Paris to complain in everyday situations.

Like the Banque de France that balances the left and right sides of France, Jerome Bonaparte will never allow them to rattle both ends.

Either choose to support him, or go straight to extinction.

Jerome Bonaparte admitted that killing the Banque de France would only lead to the collapse of his regime, but he did not care about the outcome.

Now that the regime is doomed to collapse, why not take advantage of the downfall to bloom a more beautiful and **** flower of capital in France.

"Mr. Fuld, you can tell those directors of the Banque de France. After the establishment of the empire, the government helped the Banque de France to expand their business to the whole of France and even the whole of Europe, just like the promise my uncle gave them back then!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Fould, he decided to bow before the Banque de France: "If they don't want to, then I can only express a little regret. The final counterattack of a political power that is about to collapse is very powerful! "

"Yes!" Jerome Bonaparte's attitude made Fuld feel a chill on his scalp.

For a split second, did Fuld feel like it was a sensible thing to follow such a desperate maniac?

However, in the next second, Fuld strengthened his confidence that only people who are crazy and decisive enough can control this world.

"I am sure that the Banque de France will yield to you!" Fould said sincerely to Jerome Bonaparte.

"No! We and the Banque de France are nothing more than a pair of collaborators!" said Jerome Bonaparte flatly.

After Finance Minister Fould had come to an end on borrowing, Jerome Bonaparte turned his attention to Minister Reno and General Saint Arnault.

Before Jérôme Bonaparte could speak, Minister Reigno spoke first: "Your Majesty, I wish to step down as Minister of War!"

As soon as these words came out, everyone including Jerome Bonaparte showed expressions of astonishment.

From the dismissal of the Barrow cabinet to the present, Reño has served as a minister for nearly a year. Now is the most critical time.

There were vigilant eyes on the faces of many, and Jerome Bonaparte also looked at General Regnault suspiciously.

Although Jérôme Bonaparte did assure St. Arnault that he would succeed Minister Reign in the War Department, it was during that period that Odilon Barrow and others had not yet joined Jérault. A no-confidence motion will begin on November 1, when Mr. Bonaparte was elected.

In order to prevent the cabinet from chaotic, Jerome Bonaparte could only make arrangements in advance.

Now that Odilon Barrow and others have joined Jerome Bonaparte's camp, the power of the Elysee Palace faction is far greater than before.

In the case that the no-confidence motion cannot be passed at all, the subsequent arrangement also becomes a dispensable matter.

"Your Majesty, I understand my own character, and I am not a qualified minister!" Minister Reynold turned his attention to General St. Arnault: "If St. Arnaud hadn't seen him check and fill in the gaps for me, I'm afraid the entire Ministry of War will not be able to keep the decree!"

"The Ministry of War is all ministers, you have a good leadership!" General Saint Arnault hurriedly said to Minister Reno.

"In the past year or so, I have found that I am more suitable for a position as a general, rather than a coordinating minister of war!" General Regnault looked at Jerome Bonaparte with sincere eyes: "So I recommend General Saint Arno to serve as Minister of War after me, he can better help us complete this plan!"

Jerome Bonaparte was a little caught off guard by General Reno's speech. After a moment of silence, he said to General Reno: "Minister Reno, I agree to your request!"

"Thank you so much!" Minister Reno smiled.

As a resigning war secretary, the Reynolds considered themselves ineligible to participate in the classified meeting.

Just as he was about to get up and leave, Jerome Bonaparte said, "But before you leave, you are still the Minister of War, and you must attend the meeting!"

"Yes!" Minister Reno sat down again.

"Since Minister Reno has chosen to resign, then General Saint Arnault will let you draw up the army plan in place of Minister Reno! We must ensure that our plan can wipe out them all! Only in this way can we eliminate as much as possible the enemy to us. Unfavorable influence," said Jerome Bonaparte to General Saint Arnault.

General St. Arnault... No, the Acting Minister of St. Arnault should be asked to tell Jerome Bonaparte that he will definitely complete the task.

"That's right! And you have to make it clear to the soldiers under your command that you should not kill those parliamentarians who try to incite the people to rebel, and try to arrest them as much as possible!" Jerome Bonaparte then instructed Saint Arnault. a sentence.

The blood of the Great Revolution is still vivid in my mind. When the heads fell with their own bodies, no one thought that they would not be the next sacrifice to the guillotine.

Killing does not solve the problem, it can only intensify the conflict.

Jerome Bonaparte can indeed kill all the parliamentarians, and then it will only lead to more republican parliamentarians appearing~www.novelhall.com~ Those dead parliamentarians will be turned into harmless statues by later generations. On the altar became their monument, and then in the name of justice, Jerome Bonaparte was waiting for a bottomless assassination.

Expelling some people and muting others is the most effective solution.

Jérôme Bonaparte's words made St. Arnault abandon the idea of ​​a second June massacre of Paris.

Jérôme Bonaparte, who arranged the coup d'etat, finally made a concluding remark: "Everyone, we must speed up our actions, we are running out of time! Once the National Assembly rejects our request to amend the constitution , we will act quickly to solve the Legislative Assembly that does not conform to French democracy! Build a Legislative Assembly that belongs to us and all the French people!"

The hearts of everyone present were also surging. After so long, they were finally able to completely solve the Legislative Assembly.

"Okay! Let's end the meeting!" Jerome Bonaparte said to the crowd after glancing at his pocket watch.

Afterwards, he added another sentence: "Minister Reno is left alone!"




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