Chapter 91: The Dust Settles on the General Election
In Jérôme. Under Bonaparte's successive shows of weakness, Thiers's heart completely let go of his love for Jérôme. Bonaparte's vigilance.
In Thiers' view, he only needed to satisfy the crappy impersonator's thirst for money to make him obey him.
He was too afraid of even a proposal that had not yet been implemented to confront Kafenjak, and how could he possibly contend with the Party of Order.
In the ensuing conversation, Thiers asked Jérôme. Bonaparte hinted that he and the Party of Order would support him.
Jérôme. After Bonaparte departed in joy, Thiers reconvened the other members of the party of order: Odilón. Barrow and the Count of Morley.
Thiers told them about Jérôme. The whole conversation of Bonaparte's visit today.
"Monsieur Bonaparte is evidently much more controlled than Monsieur Dickdeau. Our Mr. Dick Pusho can't wait to bite us back after the election, and it seems that he has forgotten who pushed him up in the first place! There was a hint of anger in Thiers' angry words.
"Kafenyak has indeed gone a little too far! I've heard that he's still a high-ranking general in the tandem army who wants their support, and that guy in Shangarne is about to be co-opted by him! "Odillon, the leader of the left wing of the dynasty and one of the giants of the Party of Order. Barrow frowned slightly.
"Some guys don't know how many pounds and taels they have when they become dictators!" The Count of Morley was also a little annoyed, and Kafenjak's recent series of actions had clearly made them angry, and he turned his gaze to Odillon. Barrow: "Mr. Barrow, could you please go to General Shangargne's residence and tell him not to forget which side he is on?" ”
"I see!" Odilon. Barrow nodded, and got up to head to Shangalgne's residence.
Odilon. After Barrow left, Count Molay shifted his gaze to Thiers: "Monsieur Thiers, since you think that Jérôme. If Bonaparte is easier to control than Caffenjac, do it! As one of the founders of the Party of Order, this is your right! ”
Afterwards, the Count of Morais also left the residence of Thiers.
In Thiers, Molay, Odilón. With the unanimous consent of the three Order magnates of Barrow, the Order Party decided to transfer Jérôme. Bonaparte took the position of president and acted as a puppet.
In the decades since, Thiers has been tempted to slap himself twice whenever he thinks about this afternoon.
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On 17 October, the alienation of Shangargne made Kafenjak realize that he might no longer be able to rely on the army. Reluctantly, Kafenjak again submitted a proposal to the National Assembly to restrict the property of the electorate, and the National Assembly rejected Kafenyak's proposal again by a vote of 50 to 700.
This was Kafenjak's last proposal in Parliament, and Kafenjak did not appear in the National Assembly again until the day of the inauguration of the new president.
It was on this day that Jérôme. Bonaparte entered the National Assembly for the first time as a member of the National Assembly.
Adhering to the principle of saying more and making more mistakes, and saying less and making fewer mistakes.
Jérôme. From the moment Bonaparte entered the National Assembly, he was determined to act as a parliamentary transparent man before the results of the general election were completely settled.
For this reason, he also deliberately chose a remote corner away from the rostrum, and participated in every National Assembly without saying a word.
After the end of each National Assembly, Jérôme. Bonaparte would always gather the Bonapartist and ask them to report on the progress of their work.
Pesini side, since Kafenjak vs. Jérôme. After the upstream and downstream industrial chain of Bonaparte's "Bonaparte" was threatened, "Bonaparte" changed from a daily newspaper to a weekly newspaper, the content is much richer than before, and the price of five cents per newspaper has also attracted many users to subscribe to the newspaper, but the newspaper is still in a state of sustainable loss.
For his part, the slogan "Make France Great Again" has spread throughout Paris, based on the fact that the Bonapartists are running around the clock in all corners of Paris. Bonaparte's fame rose again. Of course, in Jérôme. While Bonaparte's fame grew, it also brought a certain negative impression.
The newspaper Le Nacional ridiculed Jérôme for the posting of propaganda slogans on the streets of the Bonaparte parties. Bonaparte as the "president of the note".
Angry, Pessini and others tried to have a "debate" with the people in the newspaper El Nacional, but Jérôme was overwhelmed by the newspaper. Bonaparte blocked.
Jérôme. Bonaparte happily looked at the four big words "President of the Paper" on the front page of the "National Daily", smiled and quipped: "Since the colleagues of the National Daily are willing to do propaganda for me at their own expense, why don't we go with the flow!" The president of the note is the president of the note, and you still have to be down-to-earth! ”
"But......" Percini was a little unwilling.
"Relax! They don't bounce for long! "Jérôme. Bonaparte patted Pesini on the shoulder: "It won't be long before it's our turn!" ”
On 7 November, the constitution of the French Republic was finally promulgated after a deliberate delay by Caffenjac.
The Constitution provides for the supreme military, diplomatic and legislative powers of the President of the French Republic, as military commander-in-chief, as well as the right to dissolve the Cabinet without the consent of the National Assembly...... In order to limit the term of office of this imperial president, which is limited to four years, the constitution specifically stipulates that the president, as the supreme military commander, cannot directly command the army and cannot dissolve the National Assembly.
After the constitution is introduced, the next step is the final vote.
Although it is already in the middle of winter, the weather in France this year is exceptionally good.
Nearly 7.5 million voters took part in the ballot, or more than 76 per cent of the electorate.
Although the number of voters was lower than in April, the number of people was enough to send Jérôme. Bonaparte carried into the Élysée Palace.
After more than a month of voting and counting, on December 8, the French provinces compiled the votes of each province to Paris.
It took Paris another two days to recount the votes in the provinces, and finally announced the results on a small scale on 10 December.
Jérôme. With an overwhelming majority of 5.9 million votes, Bonaparte became the first president of the French Republic, and all he needed to do was wait for the president's inauguration.
That's 400,000 more votes than its historical cousins, partly from the citizens of Paris and partly from the Rhône estuary, where orthodox traditions are strong.
The hapless Kafenjak received less than 1.1 million votes.
Leudre. Roland received 370,000 votes, Raspaj 37,000 and Lamartine only 17,000.
After a four-month presidential battle, the curtain has finally come to an end.