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Make France Great Again - Chapter 320

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Chapter 320: senior official change

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The next thing is good, in addition to the routine "in-depth" exchanges with celebrities, there is only a review of the Strasbourg area army.

On October 17, 1851, in a wilderness 30 kilometers outside of Strasbourg, the 40,000 troops stationed in the area near Strasbourg were assembled under the order of Commander Reigno.

After the Pau-Austrian small-scale war in December last year, Strasbourg, which originally gathered 130,000 people, continued to "lay off staff", and the departments were scattered in battalions to every city and fortress in the Alsace-Lorraine region. , 130,000 people became 60,000 in just one month.

After that, the troops continued to separate, and soon there were only about 40,000 troops left near Strasbourg.

These troops took on the "important task" of invading the German region.

Commander Reigno and Jerome Bonaparte reviewed the troops on horseback. Every time they went to the army formation, the camp always shouted "Long live the Emperor".

Jerome Bonaparte nodded in satisfaction, and praised Commander Regnault himself, his deputy commander and the chief of staff.

Jerome Bonaparte spent nearly an afternoon reviewing the 10,000 troops. Generally speaking, the entire troop is still at the forefront of the world's military. Some troops have also experienced military posture problems, but it is not a big problem. .

After all, not every troop is the iron-clad troop of later generations, and a dynasty army's military history cannot be an opponent of an ideal army.

Even the harsh Prussian army!

After the review, Jérôme Bonaparte expressed to Reno that he would like to visit the depot.

Commander Regnault said to Jerome Bonaparte with an embarrassed expression: "It's better not to!"

"It's nothing!" Jerome Bonaparte, who already knew about the military station, just wanted to observe closely what the French military station was like.

Commander Reynolds only had to accompany Jerome Bonaparte to a military post.

When Jerome Bonaparte entered the barracks, he suddenly found that he still seemed to underestimate the degree of decay of the barracks.

It is not so much a place for soldiers to train, it is better to say that this is a gathering place for the elderly.

Most of the people in charge of the garrison are veterans in their fifties, some of them lying on the bed, some leaning against the door. The situation at the depot of Jérôme Bonaparte.

If it wasn't for Jérôme Bonaparte, who was proficient in the languages ​​of the Three Kingdoms (Four Kingdoms?), he could hardly understand the speeches of the veterans.

When asked about the age and education background of the elderly officer, the elderly officer showed his big yellow teeth and proudly claimed that he had never attended school at all.

"Learn? Learn a fart!"

The gloomy faces of the old officers almost made Jerome Bonaparte's efforts in nourishing his qi over the years almost broke. Jerome Bonaparte did not have the patience to persuade them to read more. In his opinion, this group of The best destination for veteran oil children is to retire.

At that time, I will arrange a better job for them.

After leaving the depot, Jerome Bonaparte immediately issued a death order to Reigno, strictly rectifying the discipline of the army, and at the same time ruthlessly grasping the reasons for the soldier's culture.

There is no need for a plenary meeting of the soldiers, only the most basic commands are required.

For officers rising from the bottom, they also only need to master military terminology and then read the marching map.

All officers above the school level, those who fail the cultural class must be reworked.

Commander Reignau assured Jerome Bonaparte that he would strictly abide by Jerome Bonaparte's orders, urging them to complete it as soon as possible.

On October 17th, Jérôme Bonaparte left Strasbourg by train. The regional mayor and celebrities went to the train station to see him off.

In "Reluctant to Leave", Jerome Bonaparte leaves Strasbourg for Lyon.

On October 20, the train finally arrived at Lyon, the most unfriendly place for him, after three days of transits and stops.

The Italian front commander, Liu Egypt, personally met Jerome Bonaparte. This time the meeting was no longer as tense and exciting as the previous one.

At the railway station in Lyon, Jerome Bonaparte shook hands with Liuelli.

Looking at the former minister who was dismissed by him and then transferred twice (the first time was the deputy commander of Strasbourg and the second time was the commander of the Italian Front), Jerome Bonaparte said mildly: "Thanks for your hard work!"

"It's not hard!" Liu Eli responded decisively.

Jérôme Bonaparte and Liueli went to the Lyon city government, where he once again delivered the speech "Empire is the Republic", but this time his promise was even more distant, widening the Marseille waterway and building a building with Lyon as the The railway radiating from the center also supports the textile industry and shipbuilding industry in Lyon area, improves the treatment of laborers, and establishes perfect health protection.

For residents of the Lyon region, more jobs mean that employment problems can be solved.

Sanitation means Lyon is not at risk of cholera.

Although the citizens of Lyon are somewhat reluctant to believe that Jerome Bonaparte can fulfill all his promises, at least Jerome Bonaparte has already boasted, so they will support him for the time being.

The most stubborn Lyon also appeared with the slogan "Long Live the Emperor".

This made Jerome Bonaparte decide that his tour was undoubtedly the most correct choice.

Support for the establishment of an empire is on the rise.

On October 23, Jerome Bonaparte once again reviewed the Italian Front, accompanied by the commander of the Italian Front, Liueli.

Compared with the Strasbourg Front, the Italian Front's momentum was obviously much weaker.

Don't worry, though. Jerome Bonaparte has plans for the Italian Front to go to Crimea in the future.

He believes that the army that has experienced the baptism of war will not be what it is now.

On October 24th, Jérôme Bonaparte took the train to the Port of Marseille again, where he met with the mayor of the city and was warmly welcomed by the Mayor of the Port of Marseille and the people.

After a short stay in the port of Marseille, Jerome Bonaparte set off from the port of Marseille on October 26 on a steam battleship, passing through the Strait of Gibraltar to Bordeaux.

[Jérôme Bonaparte thinks that it is more convenient to travel by sea than by land. 】

With the help of a steam engine, Jerome Bonaparte arrived in Bordeaux on the afternoon of the 27th.

Jerome Bonaparte, who disembarked from the battleship, soon met the city hall officials who came to greet him at the port pier.

"Your Excellency in power, it is a great honor for you to spare no effort in the jet lag of Bordeaux. On behalf of all the citizens of Bordeaux, I welcome you!"

One of the officials took a step forward from the crowd, opened the gap with the officials behind him, and bowed to Jerome Bonaparte.

Only then did Jerome Bonaparte notice that the government official in front of him was about thirty-nine to forty years old in terms of age. He was wearing a dark black German-style tuxedo with a stand-up collar, a rich round face and a smooth face. The plump forehead made him look more like a senior butler. Although there are some slight baldness, it does not prevent the overall feeling of being simple and honest.

That's right, he is George Haussmann, a high-ranking official in the province of Bordeaux, and also the target of Jerome Bonaparte's trip.

"Mr. Haussmann, we finally meet!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded with satisfaction and shook hands with Georges Haussmann with a smile.

George Haussmann excitedly looked at Jerome Bonaparte's trembling voice and said incomparably: "Your Excellency, it is a great honor for you to inspect..."

"I have all your contributions to France in my heart!" Jerome Bonaparte patted George Haussmann on the shoulder and said earnestly.

The government colleagues who traveled with Ottoman all cast envious expressions to Ottoman. The fact that so many high-ranking officials of the Republic can be remembered by the ruling party means that the future career has been guaranteed.

"I..." George Osman also believed that his diligence in recent years had finally been rewarded accordingly.

As a high-level official ape, his future is no longer limited to his current position.

"Let's go!" said Jerome Bonaparte to Georges Haussmann.

Under the leadership of Georges Haussmann, Jerome Bonaparte entered the urban area of ​​Bordeaux. Looking at the wide and tidy streets and the trees planted in the middle of the road as dividing trees, Jerome Bonaparte was once again convinced that Haussmann was incapable of governing Paris. A missing tool.

After a ball with celebrities from the province of Bordeaux, Jerome Bonaparte had a private conversation with Georges Haussmann.

"Mr. Haussmann, I wonder if you are interested in serving as a senior official in the Seine!" Jerome Bonaparte threw an olive branch to Georges Haussmann.

The sudden surprise made George Haussmann a little disbelieving what was happening in front of him. Paris, as the heart of the whole of France, can be said to be the top priority. Due to its special geographical location, it has not had a mayor for a long time. (The Second Republic was briefly established, then abolished by Jerome Bonaparte.)

The senior official of the Seine department is the highest administrator of the whole of Paris (referring to the city hall~www.novelhall.com~ Its administrative level is only slightly lower than that of the cabinet ministers.

As long as Haussmann can make achievements during his tenure in the Seine, he will definitely become a minister in the future.

(George Haussmann did not know at this time that Jérôme Bonaparte would weld his position to death. Ministers are destined to have no key to him.)

"I... thank you for giving me this honor!" George Haussmann expressed his gratitude to Jerome Bonaparte with a trembling mouth in his heart.

"However, I'm going to tell you the ugly one! I didn't ask you to do nothing when I asked you to be a high-ranking official in the Seine department!" Jerome Bonaparte said: "You must make Paris the most splendid in Europe and even the whole world. A pearl!"

"I will definitely work hard!" George Haussmann responded to Jerome Bonaparte.

"I'm not asking you to work hard! I ask you to do it!" Jerome Bonaparte emphasized to George Haussmann: "The government can't give you too much money for renovations, it's all up to you to work hard! Of course, I It won't interfere too much with your actions! As long as you think it's right, you can just let it go! I'll support you from behind!"

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