Chapter Ninety-Four, Farce and the Attitude of the Great Powers
Ferdinand, who was belated, happened to see this familiar scene. "Whatever the enemy supports, we oppose!" There is a very popular saying in later generations, opposition for the sake of opposition, and it is obvious that the people below are working with rhythm and are still doing a very good job.
You know, although the Bulgarian people are not interested in political parties, these parliamentarians are much calmer, how can they be so disgusted? Of course, it is the credit of Ferdinand's younger brother, and most of the people below are their own people, as long as someone coaxes them together, the others immediately echo them.
The other parliamentarians saw that Charles and his people were hostile, and because of the influence of the Bulgarian people, most of them did not have a good impression of the political party, so in order not to be isolated, they chose to keep a distance from Charles and his people.
Charles had not easily found a gap and was injured in Ferdinand's absence. You must know that the influence of the constitutional monarchy in Bulgaria is not small, and there is no shortage of supporters among the parliamentarians. It stands to reason that this proposal will receive a group of supporters!
As a result, it is the same as in the days of the original political party, we oppose all the enemy's proposals, whether they are correct or not, even if they are right, it doesn't matter, but we will revise and revise them later, and then take them out and vote again.
Ferdinand watched the farce quietly, without the slightest intention of interfering. Anyway, so far, no parliamentarian has come out to express support, and they are all busy criticizing Charles and the others with righteous indignation.
A few people who were neutral on the side just now are also being pulled into the battlefield!
"Hey, what do you think about this, friend?" armor
"This, I'm still a little confused!" Yi Zhi said
"What is there to be confused about! We are parliamentarians, and we want to represent the will of the people! Now the Bulgarian people hate political parties, right, of course we have to hate them! A said awe-inspiringly
B is even more confused, what you said makes so much sense, I am speechless!
In the name of representation, for the sake of justice in the world, and for the future of Bulgaria, he resolutely joined the critical side.
Well, there is no need to vote either. The result is already obvious, except for Charles who proposed it, everyone else has more or less criticized them. What's more, they are even educated in patriotism, which makes them feel ashamed and embarrassed.
Charles glanced at each other, and then tacitly chose to be silent, never mentioning the matter of voting, too lazy to humiliate himself.
Such a small episode, and so it passed. Ferdinand didn't mean to ask for trouble, and just let him go with the wind. He didn't like some protagonists who wanted to pretend to be forced and let their opponents play to their heart's content, and then use it to vote next, and then reverse and slap him in the face.
Ferdinand said that he was a qualified nobleman, and his face was very valuable, and he could not compete with a few small miscellaneous fish.
No one came out to make a sense of existence again, and the next meeting went smoothly, basically all government proposals, voted by the National Assembly, and sent to Ferdinand for signature. The three-day meeting was originally planned, but on the first day, it was efficiently announced that the task had been completed ahead of schedule.
Ferdinand was very open-minded to announce that he was on holiday, and except for half of the MPs, who were to be stationed in Sofia, everyone else could go back to their respective homes, waiting for a rotation, or the next major meeting.
Charles and several people applied to leave in frustration, what are you kidding, as far as the current situation is concerned, there is no place for them in Congress at all! If you don't "coax" it now, is it just to stay here and be angry every day? As for partisan interests? How bad can the environment in Bulgaria be now? Even if someone proposes to ban political parties, Charles dares to guarantee that it will definitely pass with a high vote, and most of the Bulgarian people will probably set off firecrackers to celebrate!
Bulgaria now has a very strange political atmosphere, and the country is developing harmoniously, except for a few political parties that are having a hard time. There is no way since the end of the general election, under the media sparing no effort to make up for it, many people can't stand the strange eyes of the people around them, and in the new wave of resignation from the party, several small parties finally can't hold on and announce the closure of their doors gloomily.
With the formation of a new government, Bulgaria is once again busy with its former busyness. The whole country is like a big construction site, and everyone is working it, contributing to the country.
Christopher Walz, the Austro-Hungarian diplomat in Bulgaria, wrote in a letter to the old emperor, Franz Joseph I:
"Greetings to your vassal, Christopher Waltz, Your Majesty the Emperor.
The situation in Bulgaria is very stable, and your nephew has done a good job and inherited your wisdom. He now presides over the course of the country, with royal power and strong supporters at all levels.
Under his rule, the political party became a lost dog and was spurned by the people; The capitalists have become lions without claws, trembling and trembling on the sidelines. Even when the government introduced bills that seriously harmed their interests, the capitalists were forced to declare their support.
Probably a legacy of the Stam period, the emerging capitalists in Bulgaria today are very timid and act like saints, morally impeccable. It may be another species that does not have the slightest commonality of the capitalists.
Perhaps even they themselves have not yet discovered that the Bulgarian capitalists are morally cultivated and willing to contribute to the country. I wouldn't believe it anyway, I'd rather believe that they were scared, after all, their predecessors were all sent to see God!
Oh, basically the political landscape we're after! This is basically the case, and although Bulgaria is only a small country, it has developed at such an astonishing rate that it has left their neighbors far behind.
I can assert that if Bulgaria continues at its current pace of development, within a decade another country that has completed industrialization will emerge in the Balkans.
If it were not for population and resource constraints, I would even fear that in the future they would threaten the interests of Austria-Hungary in the Balkans.
In short, the future direction of the situation in the Balkans cannot leave Bulgaria.
It's a pity that they are now allies of Russia, and despite their hard work with us, it's a pity that the Russo-Bulgarian Alliance is still so unbreakable.
Bulgaria needs Russian industrial raw materials, and Russia also needs them as a moment of nails in the Balkans. And the same traditional culture, you know that Bulgaria is the birthplace of Slavic civilization......"
Christopher's letter also represents the attitude of the Great Powers towards Bulgaria at that time.