Chapter 124: If you don't accept it, you bite me! (below)
For Germany at present, the biggest dilemma is that the people's minds are too confused, and all kinds of people are jumping, they are inciting, advocating, and spreading rumors...... Whatever means are useful are used, resulting in a large-scale collapse of the social order.
Once a country has reached the point where order collapses, in fact, the country's administration is basically paralyzed.
If the government's orders cannot be effectively communicated to the local government, or if no one carries them out, then does the government have the need or value to exist? There are still some, at least like a lighthouse in the dark, but they seem to be of very little value.
Friedrich. When Albert came on stage, he sat behind a coffee table and looked at the cups on the coffee table. In fact, he was quite tragic, the army did not support him, the Socialists considered him a traitor, and the people felt that he had brought unrest. If it weren't for the fact that his presidency came from the Weimar Charter instead of being voted by the people, and if it weren't for the fact that those members of the National Assembly had just come into contact with the nation and forgot for the time being that there was a talk of toppling the cabinet, not only would the chancellor have changed a few times, but the president would have been removed from office for an unknown number of times.
What the Weimar Charter was, or what it contained, was, to put it bluntly, a table of power drawn up by the old forces and socialists when the Germans first came into contact with democracy, and it was a system similar to that of the English monarchy. It was intended to be used for the Hohenzollerns to continue their rule over Germany, but it was clear that the Entente countries did not buy it.
The Weimar Constitution was flawed in two ways: first, the president's power was excessive; The second is the adoption of the absolute proportional representation system.
The Weimar Constitution gives the president the status of the British monarch, which is not only to represent the country and preside over important national ceremonies, but also to give the United States the real power of the president, to command the navy, land and air force, and to appoint the prime minister and state officials, whose appointment power is not bound by the parliament, and the constitution stipulates that the president also has the privilege of declaring a state of emergency.
According to the Weimar Constitution, the President may partially or completely revoke the constitutional rights to democratic freedoms in a state of emergency. The powers of the president thus provided for in the constitution actually exceeded those of the emperor under the German Empire in 1871. The German Emperor declared a state of emergency before declaring martial law and when the Reichstag was not in session.
However, according to the Weimar Constitution, the president does not need to go through those measures at all, and can directly dissolve the parliament and appoint the cabinet directly.
The second flaw in the Weimar constitution was the introduction of absolute proportional representation and the series of problems that it arose. The Weimar Constitution was characterized by complete democracy and freedom, and the Reichstag was elected by citizens over the age of 20 on the basis of universal, equal, direct, secret and proportional representation.
This design is well-intentioned, and in order to show that "political rights belong to the people", this electoral system is used to universalize freedom and democratic rights.
However, under the Weimar Constitution, even if a party receives only 2% of the vote, it will correspondingly hold 2% of the seats in the Reichstag. In this way, some small political parties can easily get a chance to survive.
For example, if Richie had not won Bavaria, his party would have been able to enter the Reichstag if he had the support of even a handful of people and a seat elected by the vote. And this is simply not possible in an electoral system in which the winner of the United Kingdom wins.
The absolute proportional representation in the Weimar constitution actually encouraged the proliferation of political parties, making it nearly impossible for any one party to have a simple majority in the Reichstag.
In fact, the framers of the Weimar constitution were more interested in the universalization of rights than in the stability of power. Germany was not unified at the beginning, in fact had a long history of division, but the history of national unity was relatively short, and local separatist tendencies always had an impact on the unified authority.
During the Second Reich, Germany was a multi-party system with different opinions. The political operation of the Second Reich was entirely Bismarck's operation on the basis of operational politics, and the socio-political system became the object of Bismarck's game.
After Germany's defeat in this war, social contradictions abounded, and various forces and groups formed political parties one after another in accordance with the sudden advent of complete freedom and democracy.
The system of absolute proportional representation can be said to reflect the distribution of power structure and public opinion in Germany, but on the other hand, it reinforces the situation of multi-party strife. This is also the fundamental reason why Germany is in such a mess at present, because any political party can survive as long as it has the support of the people, even if that party believes in Satan.
According to the "rules of the game" laid down in the Weimar Charter, the Bavarian elections soon began when a supervisor was sent from the Berlin side.
As the Bavarian elections began, all sorts of cats and dogs began to emerge again, standing on the streets to give speeches or posting small advertisements on the streets. Of course, no one will issue a ticket at this time, but the small-print campaign posters that knock off each other's rivals will be uncontrollable.
Many people were actually taken aback when the Socialists jumped out, they had just experienced a war, and it was rare for them to live a little more peacefully, and they really didn't want to have another endless chaos.
In fact, the Bavarians guessed correctly, and the strife befell Bavaria once again, because of the constant clashes in the collection of votes, such as who obstructed whom's street speeches, and then which party's party maliciously tore down the adverts' advertisements, resulting in street fights and even skirmishes.
"We really need a powerful man so that we don't throw the social order into chaos."
"Who's to say it isn't! We don't need so many politicians who just talk empty words, we need a leader who can stabilize society and tell us what to do. ”
"Without the Emperor, everyone is at a loss. Germany is currently in chaos because it does not have a strong-handed leader! ”
Perhaps because he heard the voice of the people, Li Qi reacted more directly to the chaos that appeared in society again. At present, his troops are still playing the role of maintaining public order and stability, and when they encounter street fights, they will arrest them first without asking their opponents, and in the event of gunfights, they will directly mobilize troops to encircle and suppress all of them.
Facts have also proved that the troubled times should use the heavy code, Li Qi first launched an action, and then launched an appeal on all sides, the general meaning is that everyone follows the rules of the game, and whoever is rough should not blame the cleanup.
In the face of the appeal of the leader of the National Socialist Workers' Party, which has the largest "machine of violence" in Bavaria, and not without the Socialists to make a well-founded attack, Richie was tempted to reply "Dissatisfied? Come and bite me! "Six words, but obviously not. He can only respond according to the rules of the game, but in fact, what he does is still: if he is not convinced, then he will do it and be convinced! (To be continued.) )