Chapter 825: Dominating Southern Xinjiang (Fifty-One) puts terror on the agenda
As Ropier said, now that the situation in Siber could no longer support a new round of civil war, in order to avoid his whole family being hanged, even though he knew that Ropier had bad intentions, the merchant group could only pinch their noses and admit Ropier's regime and try their best to support it.
Troyes and other parliamentarians fled to the slave hunting province and issued a declaration to uphold the republic, trying to overthrow Ropierre's regime, but few responders failed to get the support of the merchant group, and the lost dogs of Troyes were not able to make much of a storm.
As for the military, the Supreme Leader of the Sibe Army, Ji Weiluo, recognized Lopier's regime immediately after the coup d'Γ©tat, and issued a joint declaration with Lopier on October 3, which allowed any member of the army to forgive his previous actions as long as he did not explicitly state that he wanted to overthrow the current National Assembly regime, thus stabilizing the army.
After the trial in November, the arrested legislators were sentenced to several years in prison for dereliction of duty, but they were allowed to release on bail and pay the fine, and then they could return to their homes to be placed under house arrest.
Subsequently, Ropier began to prepare to fulfill his promise, and vigorously put forward a series of demands in Parliament, trying to "repeal the Decree of the Clothless Man" and strictly enforce the "Decree on the Price of Grain".
However, the NRF only had 20 percent of the seats in the National Assembly, and the remaining 80 percent of the seats had to be contested, which made the voting very volatile, and Ropier would be greatly helped to pass any decree he wanted to pass, after all, many parliamentarians were extremely disgusted with Lopier's arbitrary style.
If you want to pass your own governing philosophy in this situation, you have to use some off-the-beaten-path tricks, so Ropier did not hesitate to contact the clothless man.
The unclothed men get a list of parliamentarians who oppose the passage of the bill from Ropier, and then each councillor is assigned a group of unclothed men, and their daily living expenses are paid by a special fund set up by Ropier, so there is only one job left for this group of unclothed men, to disgust these councillors.
Since they were not allowed to insult the dignity of the parliament and trespass on people's homes, the clothless men waited at the door of the parliamentarians' homes, and when the parliamentarians came out, the clothless men surrounded them, angrily denounced them as "traitors", and threw all kinds of garbage they could find.
Some parliamentarians wanted to seek help from the National Guard, claiming that the Clothless violated their freedom, but the National Guard was either mostly controlled by Ropierre, or it itself tended to limit the price, so the attitude towards the Clothless was extremely procrastinating, and they would never do anything if they could, insisting on persuasion and education, and even if they caught a few Clothless Soldiers, they were basically released on the same day.
The National Guard turned a blind eye to all but the prohibition of clothless men throwing dirt and beating parliamentarians, and the clothless men became emboldened to harass lawmakers even if they did not leave their homes.
Throwing Yoneda Gong and even torches at the parliamentarians' mansions was a daily act, and sometimes a group of people knelt in front of the councillors' house and cried, and when the passers-by asked, the clothless man said that he was crying for Siber, and that Sibo was going to die on this group of selfish councillors.
Many legislators who have been harassed have a mental breakdown, and if they complain to the National Guard, the answer will always be one: it is being investigated, please be patient.
Through these illegal means, many parliamentarians were forced to give in and vote in favor of Ropier, which led to the difficult passage of his own proposal at the end of October.
However, these bills did not have an immediate effect, and even due to the impact of the uprising and the panic caused by the price limit, the value of the index fell from 80% to 50% of the face value in two months, which is equivalent to saying that the life of the clothless has become more difficult.
When the chaos of Siber spread to the south, the intervening forces gathered for a meeting, and after studying it, it was decided that the rapid attack should be stopped for the time being, and only the pressure should be maintained.
First of all, it is because the southern Xinjiang continent has entered winter since October, and at this time, sending troops to fight in distant places is a very big burden for the Holy Order Alliance. Moreover, the interventionists believed that Sibber was already on the verge of collapse and that the cessation of external pressure would only further stimulate their infighting, and therefore halted their advance.
The council established after the uprising failed to fulfill its promises, causing the Clothless to stir up again, and Ebak had already informed Robier of this sign, and Lopier decided to simply break the scar and let Ibak continue to play a leading role in leading the Clothless Men into trouble.
So Ebak took off his dog-like formal attire, returned to his shirtlessness, and sent his men to contact his former unclothed comrades to prepare for another march.
At the beginning of November, a larger march broke out in Batiros, led by Councillor Eybak, who was speaking with the councillors in front of the councillors, and this time it was Ropier's turn to speak with the marchers on behalf of the council.
"I know you're unhappy with Battyros's recent policies, but any policy takes time to be effective, and it's just a remnant of the Sialian era," Ropier explained.
Ebak replied: "But we have seen in the newspapers that the enemy is approaching the crown of ten thousand cities day by day, the territory is being lost day by day, the merchant group still looks down on the clothless men, and the merchants are disobedient to the price limit bill!"
"What can I do in this situation? What can you do in the National Assembly with all my efforts these days, as you should have seen in the newspapers, that I have spent so much energy in reopening the price cap bill? What can you do with the National Assembly?"
At this time, some members of the National Assembly from other allies had already noticed that something was wrong, why did Ropier and Eibak seem to be playing a rival role, and one sang red face and the other white face?
"Accept our claims! Accept the opinions of the people!" "Take full control of everything in the country to deal with the treacherous situation!", in the words of the Civil Rights League, 'put terror on the agenda'!"
"Although I have a lot of power, I am still one of the many members of the National Assembly, and I can only say that I will push for the passage of the bill of your opinion, but whether it can be passed depends on the results of the vote in the National Assembly. β
Ropier's words were drowned out in a sea of cheers, accompanied by the cheers of the unclothed men to "put terror on the agenda", and Sib was about to usher in the "age of terror".
Unsurprisingly, many members of the National Assembly were strenuously opposed to the "Reign of Terror", claiming that "it was a betrayal of the tradition of reforming the traditions up to this point", and Ropier was not worried about them, believing that his alliance with the Clothless would ensure that the vote would pass, and that the attitude of the MPs did not matter.
So what Ropier was really worried about was what action should be taken to deal with the coming "Reign of Terror", because the League of Salvation had not yet developed control over Parliament, and the Standing Committee of the Siali era was doomed to be impassable and had to be replaced by a new body.
For this new organization, Ropier specially summoned his staff and discussed all night in his house for more than a week before he preliminarily decided on the plan and formed his own "Package of National Salvation Decree Framework."
On November 6, Ropier proposed his own "Framework for the Salvation of the National Parliament" in the National Assembly, which caused great dissatisfaction among many parliamentarians, and said that he would hold a five-day debate to answer in detail the doubts of people from all walks of life about this framework.
Ropier's so-called detailed answer is actually the same as the repeal of the "Suppression of the Clothless Men Act", allowing the Clothless to use all kinds of actions on the edge of the law to physically persuade the parliamentarians.
Therefore, when the official vote was reached on the 11th, the "Package of National Salvation Decree Framework" was passed in parliament with 69% of the votes in favor, and with the passage of the framework, it means that Ropier can take the framework as the core and arbitrarily implement bills in parliament that are in line with the main purpose of the framework, and the "era of terror" is coming.
Excerpt from "History of the Fall of the Parsons Dynasty"
β...... Lately there have been some who have argued that tens of thousands of innocent people died in the 'Age of Terror', so that the reformers of Ropier only pay lip service, but are in fact butchers and executioners through and through. β
"But in fact, as long as we recall and think about it a little, it will be clear that there were two 'Ages of Terror' in Siber, the 'Age of Terror' controlled by Ropier, and the 'Age of Terror' before Ropier. β
"The former is carried out on emotional impulses, the latter by indifference and deliberately, one lasting only a few months, one lasting more than a thousand years, one killing tens of thousands of people, the other tens of millions or even hundreds of millions. β
"Today, however, those people are only afraid of small, short-lived hordes of terror, but they are blind to large-scale, long-term horrific epochs. β
"And if you think about it a little, can you understand that the gallows, which in an instant bring lightning-like death, can be compared to the torture of starvation, the cold insults, the cruel rage, and the slow slaughter of grief?"
"The coffin filled by the brief Age of Terror could have been filled with only one battiros, but we have been told to tremble and wail over and over again, and to criticize the pioneers of the Age of Terror. β
"But the real terror of the time of antiquity, the indescribable horror, the coffin it fills cannot contain even the whole southern continent! But at this time, those people turned a blind eye to it, and no one told us to have due sympathy for this terror. β
This is Gibbon's defense of the Age of Terror set off by Ropier in his History of the Fall of the Paleson Dynasty, and although he himself is on Ropier's side, it is still inevitable that a large number of people will die in the coming "Age of Terror".
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