Chapter 100: Disbanding the Einsatzgruppen

After Passy's debriefing, Jérôme. Bonaparte listened again to the Minister of the Interior, Léon. Fushi's report on the security issues in Paris, in which Leon . Fusch vaguely pointed out that the Inspector General of Police, Maxim. Dekang's "problems" are not mentioned in the newly established Anti-Terrorism Investigation Department within the Ministry of Police.

Jérôme. Bonaparte nodded in satisfaction, like Leon. It's rare for a guy like Fushi to be on the road, and he immediately said to Leon. "Since you think there's something wrong with our police chief," said Fushi, "then remove him!" ”

Get Jérôme. Bonaparte's approval of León. Fu Yi immediately responded: "Mr. President, what should the Einsatzgruppen under the Inspector General of Police do?" ”

Leon. The Einsatzgruppen in Fox's mouth is an armed force formed by the ultra-republicans in response to the June Revolution, and it is also one of the only armed forces of the republicans at present.

Although the Einsatzgruppen gave the propertied people of Paris a satisfactory answer to the army during the June Revolution, the ultra-republican imprint it carried was very disgusting to the Party of Order.

"What do you think, Mr. Barrow?" Jérôme. Bonaparte set his sights on Barrow, and the disbandment of the Einsatzgruppen still needed Barrow's cooperation to succeed.

"France doesn't need this weapon anymore! Their existence is the greatest evil against the workers! Now he seems to have become a left-wing fighter with infinite sympathy for the workers, and the word political chameleon is vividly embodied in Barrow.

"Then disband them in the name of civil strife help!" Jérôme, who also disliked the republican armament. Bonaparte immediately made a decision, and then added: "If some of the Einsatzgruppen are willing to repent of what they have done in June, then they should be included in the National Guard, and there will always be someone responsible for the events of June!" ”

"Yes!" León, who has received double guarantees from the president and the prime minister. Fushi gladly accepted the order, and put up with the police chief and his semi-militarized Einsatzgruppen for nearly half a month to make a big move.

After solving the problem of the Minister of the Interior, Jérôme. Bonaparte looked around again, waiting for the next minister to report back.

Next up to Jérôme. The ministers reported by Bonaparte were obviously not as vigorous as those reported by the ministers of finance and the interior, and were generally concerned with issues that required fiscal expenditures or investment projects.

Jérôme. Bonaparte patiently listened to their respective questions, which would be dealt with by Barrow.

The meeting lasted from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bonaparte invited the Prime Minister and his ministers to a brief lunch at the Elysee Palace.

At 2:30 p.m., Barrow, who had finished lunch, left with the minister.

Attorney General Eugène. Rue and the Minister of Public Works Morny were replaced by Jérôme. Bonaparte stayed.

The three of them entered the study in turn, and Jérôme. Bonaparte walked over to his desk and sat down.

Eugène. Ruie and Morni sit in Jérôme. Opposite Bonaparte.

"Mr. Morney, this is the first time we have met! Don't know what you want to say! "Jérôme. Bonaparte asked Morny in a slightly quiponic tone.

Morni sat upright, leaning tightly on the back of his chair.

"Thank you to the President for giving me this opportunity to serve as Minister of Public Works, and I will do my best to serve the President!" Morni's voice was lowered, making it even deeper and more persuasive.

"Mr. Morni, I already know your origins! So we don't have to be so strange! "Jérôme. Bonaparte decided to be honest with Morny, his aunt's illegitimate son: "I hope you will join us?" Because we're all in this together! ”

"You guys?" Morney looked at Jérôme suspiciously. Bonaparte, and then bluntly said: "Mr. President, with all due respect, you and your team are too weak? Joining you all won't do me any good! ”

"Can they (the Party of Order) give you the advantage?" Jérôme. Bonaparte asked rhetorically, and he shook his head: "Morni, my friend! Wake up, they won't give you any benefits at all, there is only so much in the whole of France, how can they give you this outsider if they don't have time to share it themselves! ”

"But Mr. President, your term is only four years! It's hard to do a great project in 4 years! Morney then responded.

"Morni, rules are dead, people are alive! Those who can be bound by the rules will only be mediocre! "Jérôme. Bonaparte held out a finger and swayed back and forth.

"Do you want to ......," Morni thought of a possibility, but he did not dare to say it.

"No, no, no!" Jérôme. Bonaparte, apparently understanding what Morny was trying to say, shook his head and responded: "The best thing to do is to reach a satisfactory outcome on both sides under the current system." If that doesn't work, you can use other methods! Weapons are only our last resort! ”

"What do you want to do?" Morni vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte responded.

Jérôme. Bonaparte tapped his index finger lightly on the table and said, "We just want to get back what belongs to us!" ”

"How are you going to get it back! As far as I know, it seems that you, Mr. President, do not have direct control over the army! "Morny has acquiesced to Jérôme. The possibility of a coup d'état in Bonaparte.

"I am sure that General Shangargne will definitely be on our side!" Jérôme. Bonaparte replied confidently to Morny, he did not dare to reveal in front of Morny the idea of deposing Shangargne, and some things were better reserved for Morny.

Looking at Jérôme. Bonaparte's confident expression, Molny actually had a feeling in his heart that "maybe he could win": "Then Mr. President...... No, Your Royal Highness! I am willing to fight with you! ”

The addition of Morni made Jérôme. Bonaparte's small team has one more player who can serve Jérôme. Bonaparte's troubled people.

After solving the Morny problem, Jérôme. Bonaparte set his sights on Eugène. Rue: "Mr. Rue, do you have any questions you would like to ask me?" ”

Eugène. Ruai was stunned for a moment, then replied: "I already understand!" ”

"Tell me?" Jérôme. Bonaparte looked attentive, and a worry-free subordinate could indeed spend a lot less words.

"Reinstating the salt tax is a trap!" Eugène. Rue responded in a firm tone: "As soon as this proposal is handed over to the National Assembly, the contradictions in the National Assembly will quickly heat up!" The mountain parties and republicans in parliament will never see the plan passed, and they will do everything possible to block it, but Prime Minister Barrow must push the proposal forward, because only then can they ease the deficit! ”

"You're right!" Jérôme. Bonaparte clapped his hands and said, "The National Assembly must be moved, a united National Assembly is not in our interest!" ”