Chapter 267: Bad News

As Libya has also begun to clean up the country, Italy's international public opinion has become more and more unbearable.

In the face of such a situation, the Italian government is not without action. They took out the almighty money to open the way, so that many foreign media, who were not afraid of money, began to turn the tide of conversation and began to excuse Italy without making a trace.

They start with why Italy did this, and some start from history, saying that the Ottomans fought with Venice for hundreds of years. Some start with ethnicity, saying that Albanians were not inhabited in Albania and Kosovo, and that the local aborigines have been cleansed. In any case, these newspapers were able to look at all aspects and find out the reasons for the expulsion of the Albanians.

It is precisely because of these efforts to pay newspapers that the media of various countries are no longer one-sided in their criticism of Italy. Although it is much worse than condemnation, it can more or less allow people in other countries to get other information, which will greatly help relieve the pressure on the Italian government.

As the main messenger of the expulsion policy this time, Carlo actually felt a lot of pressure, and even a little remorseful.

He had thought about the pressure of public opinion on Italy, but he had miscalculated the amount of pressure. In fact, it should be said that the attitude of the United Kingdom was miscalculated. As the current leader of the world, the British Empire can cause trouble to many countries with just one attitude. Although Carlo has a full understanding of the British Empire, the image of the Englishman at sunset from the memory of later generations still has an influence on him to a greater or lesser extent.

So this time Britain was just a statement, which attracted Italy's unbearable image in foreign public opinion, and let Carlo know that he had underestimated Britain's influence before.

However, even if he thought in his heart that he had underestimated Britain, he still did not regret this action. For the spreadability of ***, as well as exclusivity, Carlo has a deep understanding in later generations. This is the time when this problem is best solved, and if it drags on until the twentieth century, the era of rapid information and social development, it will be even more difficult for Italy to deal with this problem.

As for now, what is public opinion, just grit your teeth and push through. As long as there are countries that want to take real action against Italy, then there is nothing to worry about.

At most, next time remember, think more about the attitude of the British.

Of course, in addition to international pressure, the government also has actions to address the beginning and end of the expulsion operation.

For the expulsion of the Balkans, those who were driven away had a place to go, and the surrounding Ottoman and Paussey countries benefited from it. Although Italy does not look down on these people, for them, these people are very attractive. Those who were driven out of Albania and Kosovo, all four countries helped along the way, trying to keep these populations in their own countries.

They are very good at calculating, although these people do not have much money, but as long as they are people, they can create wealth, and they still have a lot of benefits for Shikoku.

As for the vacated space, don't worry. Italy mobilized five or six hundred thousand people from its own territory to the Balkans, and there was no problem at all.

Thanks to these economic developments, Italy's population has grown from 28.46 million in 1881 to 32.09 million today. This is not the real growth rate of Italy, but if you count the 3.21 million immigrants and overseas colonies (470,000 to the colonies) over the past decade, the real growth rate of Italy is quite impressive.

Therefore, although Italy's economic development is good, the domestic employment and people-land contradictions have not been changed.

The job growth brought about by Italy's economic development has been completely swallowed up by the high birth rate.

In view of the current situation in Italy, many people in the government are very welcome to the fact that Carlo completely expelled the locals.

Although this has given Italy some bad reputation internationally, it has done a great job in alleviating the pressure on the domestic population.

In addition, according to the government's latest plan, they intend to move 600,000 people from the mainland to new territories in the Balkans within three years. This number needs to reach 800,000 in five years, and the main destination of these migrants is the Kosovo region, which is currently the hotspot for Italian investment.

As for Libya, located in North Africa, the Italian government intends only to relocate 120,000 people within three years, mainly along the coast suitable for agricultural production.

As for the indigenous tribes of Libya, according to the government's arrangement, the main thing is to forcibly transfer them to the East African colonies.

Some people may say that if you forcibly evicted the other party, won't the other party be resentful and cause trouble to the government of the new place?

In fact, there is no need to worry about this, you must know that these people who have been relocated are impossible and do not have the heart to do so, even if the other party really has complaints in their hearts, they dare not show the slightest. Because of the dispute with the local tribe where they settled, they will cling to the thigh of the Italian government.

You must know that in the world, there is no idle land, in the five continents and four oceans, every piece of land is owned by people, and the places they go to are all allocated to them by the Italian government. This is obtained from the hands of the local tribes, and no tribe or force will have a good face for those who grab their own territory. The Italian Doge's Palace, which is high in the sky, can't it be afraid of these leopards who have moved from other places.

Moreover, in order to avoid the excessive concentration of tribes migrated from North Africa and not conducive to their development, Italy very thoughtfully divided these people into several parts with a maximum of 10,000 people, and also found good neighbors for them, all of whom were tribes of 20,000 or 30,000 people. I believe that the good intentions of the Italian governor of East Africa, these tribes who migrated from North Africa will be grateful to Dade, and they will use the strategy of clinging to the thigh of the governor's palace to the extreme.

As for whether there will be people who will not do this, this is not guaranteed. However, I believe that those who do not do this will not end too well, and there is no need for the Italians to do anything, as long as the local tribes find it profitable, I believe they all know what to do.

Although these methods are not explicitly stated, Carlo still sees them clearly in the letter of the Governor of East Africa, Antonio. For this governor who ruled the people with an iron fist, Carlo was still known for his reputation as far away as Rome.

The king of the kings of East Africa (for the princes and dukes of the many tribes of East Africa), and other intimidating names, this governor of Antonio, there are too many to mention.

It was all given by the obedient colonial tribes of East Africa who had been disciplined by him over the years, but Menelic I, the king of Abyssinia, praised him and said many times that he very much hoped to learn from the governor of Antonio the experience of governing the people (Abyssinian now has no emperor, only a king at the highest, this is Menelic I considered that Italy was only a kingdom, so he surrendered his title).

However, although Menelik I praised Antonio, he did not know that he was the most wary of the governor of East Africa. In Antonio's report to Rome, he called Menelik I the greatest danger to the East African colonies, and that he was not as subservient to Italy as he had been.

Just as Carlo was looking at the migration report, he saw the chief of the guard rush in.

"Your Majesty, I just got the news that the Governor of Borneo, Kairoli, has passed away due to illness!"

"What!"