Chapter 126: Is This Democracy?

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Becoming governor of Bavaria did not mean the end of Lidg's troubles, but rather the beginning of his troubles, which meant that he was finally good enough to enjoy Friedrich. Albert's pain was over.

According to the provisions of the Weimar Charter, any party that wins a seat in parliament by election will receive a seat in parliament on the basis of 2% of the seats in excess of 2%. There are no parties with more than 2 percent, and the Weimar Charter does not prohibit them from merging, so it is natural that they will have seats in parliament if they can reach 2 percent after the merger.

After the election, the National Socialist Workers' Party won 83% of the seats in parliament, and 17% of the people supported other parties, which means that although the National Socialist Workers' Party dominates the Bavarian state assembly, there are still some "flies" left.

Friedrich. Albert is the president, and he does not need to go through anyone's unification to have the right to choose to dissolve the parliament, but that is only the prerogative of the president, and others do not have such power, which means that if Litchie wants to play democracy, he cannot brutally dissolve the parliament and re-elect it. Because the National Socialist Workers' Party holds 83% of the seats in the Bavarian state parliament, dissolving the parliament and holding new elections is not beneficial at all, and even a troublesome affair.

A few gavels slammed on the table, what should have been a mess was still a mess, and the 13% of the seats in the Bavarian state parliament were divided among the other socialists, including the Bolshevik party, which had to be said to be a very troublesome thing.

Yes, the Bolsheviks, who had a large and prestigious background, were expelled by Leach, but there were still some small shrimps. After a series of riots organized by the Bolsheviks, the Bavarian people still chose to vote for the Bolsheviks, and although it was a very annoying thing, it was democracy.

The Bolsheviks, who held no more than 2 percent of the seats in the Bavarian State Assembly, were unlikely to pass any resolution, but democracy gave them the power to be able to dictate any proposal they encountered, and even to do something that was "against whatever you agree with, and whatever you oppose I will approve of".

"According to professional assessments, the lack of food in Europe in the future has become an established fact, the National Socialist Workers' Party proposes to strengthen agriculture in Bavaria, the Bolsheviks, why are you against it?"

"Against! We're just against it! ”

"So, because the proposal was made by the National Socialist Workers' Party, are you against it?"

"Against! Whatever you say, we are against it! ”

"Can you give a reason, or make a better proposal?"

"Against! Even if you say that people die if they don't breathe air, we all object to that! ”

Herman. Göring would love to call the armed men in and "burst" all these damn guys!

Tell me, who are they! They don't talk about facts, they only talk about doctrines. As long as their opponent asks, even if they say that they can't eat, they can say that they can eat, but they just don't eat it.

The borderless Bolsheviks are estimated to be a headache for all countries, because they care not about the rise or fall of a country, but about whether the brilliance of their own party can shine on the earth.

France had suffered in the same way, but fortunately the Bolsheviks in France had turned to the Second International, breaking with the Third International, which cared about doctrine and not about country, such as the Great Mentor. As a result, the Great Mentor and others, who had replaced the Tsarist regime, did not recognize the Bolsheviks in France as Bolsheviks.

Stirring up and deliberately making trouble usually die a miserable death under power, and there is generally no room for survival in a controlled democracy, but who allowed Germany to come into contact with democracy for the first time and run democratic policies, and even to create a deformed democracy, so that those parties that like to mess around and deliberately make trouble can be unscrupulous?

Herman. Goering was appointed President of the Bavarian State Assembly by Litchie, a position that was the second person in the state government under the governor. He thought he was supposed to be in power and should live a good life, but what he didn't expect was a nightmare, a nightmare of a handful of mischievous and malicious Bolsheviks.

It was a nightmare that what the Weimar government played out every day in the Berlin State Parliament began to play out every time in the Bavarian State Parliament.

Herman. Göring's face was bruised, and whenever he was about to lose control of his emotions, he would look at the members of the delegation who had come to witness the process of German democracy on behalf of the Entente countries, and force himself to suppress his anger.

The Entente countries did send delegates to Germany, Berlin and other places where parliaments were going on. Present in the Bavarian state parliament are representatives from the United States, Great Britain, France, Belgium, China...... and so on thirteen countries representing members.

"What a terrible start." -- This is the representative of the United Kingdom.

"Hmm. What an incomprehensible bunch of people (the Bolsheviks) are! -- This is the representative of the United States.

"It is our democracy that is the most reasonable and excellent." -- This is the representative of France.

"It's good that they're messy, it's better to mess up completely." -- This is the representative of Belgium.

"Is this democracy? It's terrifying! -- This is the representative of Japan.

"......" -- This is China's representative.

Other representatives omitted.

In fact, the United States dislikes Germany the most, and they also hope to extract enough economic benefits from Germany. In a place where chaos is frequent, the development of the economy cannot develop at all, so how can we talk about grabbing profits?

"What a misfortune that they have embarked on a democratic mispath, and perhaps we should do the necessary help?" Smith. Walker, who was the head of the American delegation, turned his head to the head of the British delegation, Jerry Bush. "The Bolshevik Party is doing great damage to Europe, especially to Central Europe, and we should not let them continue," Phillips said. ”

Jerry. Phillips nodded slowly. In fact, Britain does not want Germany to continue to be chaotic now, it is estimated that only Belgium and France want Germany to be in permanent chaos, but Britain still expects Europe to restore balance.

In addition, Poland has been restored once again. The re-established Poles were very strong, they not only beat Soviet Russia in the east to grab land, but also kicked Germany in the west to occupy a large piece of land, and it is true that they are currently the hegemon of Central Europe.

Britain's current strategy is to support Poland to contain Soviet Russia, and then to a limited extent to support Germany to counterbalance France, then it is true that Germany should not be allowed to be infinitely chaotic. (To be continued.) )