Chapter 104: The Entry of the Army
"What's wrong? Mr. Barrow, you still haven't answered my question? ”
Jérôme. Bonaparte still looked unaware of Odilon . Barrow questioned.
"We will all support your decision, President!" Odilon. Barrow tried to deal with Jérôme with ambiguity. Bonaparte.
"Mr. Barrow, you are fighting for the National Assembly!" Jérôme. Bonaparte directly poked Odilon. Barrow, he spread his hands and said helplessly: "I cannot fight against the National Assembly, the Constitution does not give me such powers!" ”
"Mr. President, I am not asking you to fight the National Assembly! I'm just begging you to order the ban on the club and the disbandment of the Einsatzgruppen! This is the power given to you by the Constitution! "Odillon. Once again, Barrow described his next move as something constitutional.
"I beg your pardon for refusing! Mr. Prime Minister, it will do me no good, and it will tear France apart. "Jerome who does not see a rabbit or a hawk. Bonaparte, unwilling to endorse Barrow without an absolute interest, picked up the Gallic Wars on his desk and flipped through them.
The National Assembly's "no-confidence motion" made Odilon . Barrow is on pins and needles, and now he has obviously lost his previous steadiness as prime minister, and he only wants to keep the prime minister he has only been in office for less than a month, even if this prime minister is located in Jérôme. Under Bonaparte.
"Mr. President, what are your conditions?" Odilon. Barrow asked dryly with a bitter smile.
"Huh?" Jérôme. Bonaparte turned his gaze from The Gallic Wars to Odillon. Barrow, putting the book back on the table for him to Odillon. Barrow replied, "Mr. Barrow, when I was very young, my father said to me that everything in the world was priced from the beginning!" I have a suggestion, I don't know if you want to listen to it! ”
Have you finally started talking about the conditions?
Odilon. Barrow immediately responded, "I'd love to listen!" ”
"Hmm...... You can look at it as a business, or you can see it as a policy! The enforcers of the policy are, of course, you and me! "The misnomerical Jérôme. Bonaparte added: "Of course, and your party, we can all make a lot of money in this area, and we don't have to worry about gossip afterwards." ”
Immediately afterwards, Jérôme. Bonaparte to Odilon. Barrow spoke about the "Railway Commission" and the issuance of public bonds.
Barrow also asked the same question as Morni at the time. Bonaparte also answered them all.
"Sound design!" Odilon. Barrow couldn't help but sigh: "In this way, we can avoid the disorderly and barbaric growth, and we can also avoid the problem of approval by the National Assembly." ”
"So, Mr. Prime Minister, we are heroes and see the same!" From Odilon. Barrow's expression can be concluded that Odillon. Barrow already fits into this scheme.
"I want to ask who made this plan!" Odilon. Barrow was desperate to know who proposed it, and no one knew how to do it better than the one who proposed it.
Jérôme, who was reluctant to act as a bird. Bonaparte decisively gave all the credit to Morni: "This is the plan given to me by the Minister of Public Works, Mr. Morni!" ”
"Mr. President, is there any more detailed and specific content in this plan?" Odilon. Barrow gestured with his hand: "It would be great if we could put the plan together!" ”
"Absolutely!" Jérôme. Bonaparte tapped the desk lightly.
Outside the door, Pessini heard the movement and quickly entered the office.
"Pessini, I'm going to have to bother you!" Jérôme. Bonaparte said to Pessini.
Subsequently, Jérôme. Bonaparte ordered Pescini to bring over the proposal submitted by Morny in the study drawer of the Élysée Palace.
Pesini, who took over the order, quickly moved into action. Bonaparte and Odilon. Barrow again talked about the issue of the National Assembly.
"Mr. Prime Minister, I have a question for you!" Jérôme. Bonaparte put his hands on the desk and said, "I remember that back on January 6th, Léon. Minister Fushi has told me about the need to disband the Einsatzgruppen, and I have agreed with him on why the Einsatzgruppen has not been disbanded until now! ”
Barrow to Jérôme. Bonaparte explained the situation with the Einsatzgruppen.
Since the cabinet meeting on January 6, Leon. Fushi ordered the disbandment of the Einsatzgruppen, but the Einsatzgruppen was replaced by Leon. Fushi is not their direct supervisor for refusing to disband.
The Einsatzgruppen, which is under the leadership of the Ministry of the Interior but receives a military salary, is not at all subject to Leon. The threat of Fushi, coupled with the covert support of the republicans from outside, led the Einsatzgruppen to even engage in skirmishes with the Capital Legion.
"Fuck, how did Paris become like this! None of the republicans or the mountain faction are clean! "Jérôme. Bonaparte cursed.
"That's right! The Republicans and the Mountain Party are not the material for governing the country at all, they will only bring down the whole country! "For the Republicans and the Montagnards, Odilon is equally unhappy. Barrow chimed in.
"In that case, Mr. Prime Minister! I think we should give them a little bit of color! I think Paris should hold a military parade in the near future to prevent the resurgence of the revolution," I think should be held in Paris. Bonaparte egged Odilon. Barrow carried out a preventive coup d'état.
For Jérôme. At the instigation of Bonaparte, Odillon. Barrow was clearly impressed.
At this time, he did not consider whether he and his party would one day become victims of the army.
"I'm still going to discuss this with General Shangarne!" Odilon. Barrow responded.
"I'm going to consult with General Shangarne! Otherwise, it will be difficult to properly solve the problem of the Einsatzgruppen! "Jérôme. Bonaparte nodded in response.
Jérôme. As soon as Bonaparte finished speaking, Pessini, who was holding a paper, appeared in his office.
Pessini respectfully handed the information to Jérôme. Bonaparte, Jérôme. Bonaparte handed it over to Odilon. Barrow.
Barrow, who received the information, flipped through the pages until the end of the last page.
Faced with a well-prepared program, it is not possible to do Odilon. Barrow disagreed: "I agree with Mr. Morney's proposal!" ”
After the cooperation between the two parties is reached, the rest is Odillon. How Barrow did the work of Tsang Gargne.
Return to Jérôme at the Élysée Palace. Bonaparte rarely saw Odilon in the following days. Barrow.
However, the "railway commission" in Odillon. Barrow's support began to be built in an orderly manner.
It wasn't until the Cabinet meeting on January 25 that Odilon . Barrow finds Jérôme. Bonaparte: "Mr. President, General Changargne and Minister Laulière have agreed that the army will hold a military parade on January 29!" ”