Chapter 209 Appointment and Removal of Officials
On the fourth day after the parade, the major newspapers in Paris were in Jérôme. At the behest of Bonaparte, he rushed to report on the military parade in Paris and the Foreign Minister's angry rebuke of the Russian Imperial Minister.
Many newspapers have been trumpeting the spirit of blowing to death as long as they can't afford it, from the French army being the first in continental Europe to the Gallic nation being the hardest and hardest people in the world, and even calling the Gallic nation a "herbivorous people".
The article stresses that "the Gallic nation has been the best nation on the European continent since ancient times, our culture has existed since the beginning of the Roman Republic, and during these thousands of years we have fought against countless peoples of this land, all of whom have been defeated by us and become part of us...... God created the Gaul nation in order for the Gaul people to lead Europe to prosperity and strength...... We are the only heirs of the Roman Empire! ”
At first glance when I saw the article, Jérôme. Bonaparte sensed the strong Gallic nationalism that pervades the lines of the article.
Although it is said that the owner of the article belongs to the "writing of the article", Jérôme grew up in the era of globalization. Bonaparte still couldn't stand this kind of national inventor.
What is called Gallic culture has existed since the Roman Republic, and at that time, the so-called Gallic nation was not still in the deep mountains and old forests, and the nationalism that was created after the Great Revolution was still "since ancient times".
Jérôme. Bonaparte was uncomfortable, but he also had to admit that this kind of fanatical nationalist writing was still very popular in the 19th century.
Not to mention ordinary Frenchmen, even to Victor. When a writer like Victor Hugo advocated the United States of Europe, he often emphasized that the United States of Europe should be dominated by France, because the French culture is stronger than that of other countries.
The era of nationalist fanaticism, except for the likes of Jérôme. Bonaparte, a time-traveler who was well versed in history, and someone like Karl. The vast majority of scientists and writers like Dr. Marx, who have seen through the essence, will inevitably be coerced by national fanaticism to become their advocates.
The topic is far away, Jérôme. After reading the whole article, Bonaparte felt a strong discomfort all over his body, and he wondered if he had taken a dose of chicken blood a little too much.
When his gaze swept to the upper right corner of the newspaper, the font of the four printed editions of Pravability Daily came into view.
Jérôme. The corners of Bonaparte's mouth twitched slightly, and he muttered in a small voice: "Yes! Now it's the truth! ”
Subsequently, Jérôme. Bonaparte took out a cardboard cover notebook wrapped in cowhide, held the quill pen on the pen holder and dipped it in ink, and wrote: "The daily truth, bullshit!" ”
Then he put down the quill pen, glanced at the slightly scribbled notes, smiled wickedly at the corners of his mouth, closed the notebook and put it in the drawer.
The next few newspapers, without exception, trumpeted nationalist fervor, the most voracious of which was the Observer.
The Observer first expressed its views on the diplomatic confrontation between the foreign minister and the Russian Imperial Minister from a "pertinent" standpoint, holding that the Russian Empire and the French Republic are both important countries on the European continent, and that only by working together can the whole of Europe be at peace, and then expressing a "protest" against the Russian Imperial Minister's public humiliation of France.
The article asserted that "every Frenchman should have enough patriotic fervor to stand up when his country is humiliated by a foreign country. Minister Ruiys had the courage to refute the actions of the Minister of the Russian Empire. If the Russian Empire and the French Republic were severed over this issue, all the blame lies with the Russian Empire! ”
The Observer's remarks were hard to convince Jerome. Bonaparte didn't think of the same xxx net in his previous life, could it be that changing his name could have such a great effect?
"Is there such a thing?" Jérôme. Bonaparte muttered quietly.
Two articles down to Jérôme. Bonaparte only felt that his blood pressure was a little high.
In order to prevent their own health from being affected, Jérôme. Bonaparte decided to call his new "friend" Eugenie. Morality. Montino went hunting with him to the Boonniey forest on the outskirts of Paris.
That's right, this Eugenie. Morality. Montino was the original Empress of the French Empire, Jérôme. Bonaparte's acquaintance with Eugenie was only at a party a month earlier, under the introduction of Mérimée, a well-known pimp literati. Bonaparte got to know the delicate rose and invited her to join her.
Jérôme. Bonaparte and Eugenie became friends after that ball, and Mérimée became a member of the Bonaparte group because of his pimping skills.
Thinking of Eugenie's fiery body and seductive eyes, Jérôme. An inexplicable flame ignited in Bonaparte's heart, and he got up and left his chair and hurried out of the study, where he saw Pessini in the hallway.
At this time, Pessini was holding a document in his hand towards Jérôme. Bonaparte was in the direction of the rush.
"Your Majesty!" Pesini hurriedly slowed down towards Jérôme. Bonaparte saluted.
"Percini, what's that document in your hand?" Jérôme. Bonaparte asked Pesini, pointing to the document in Pesini's hand.
"Your Majesty, have you forgotten? This is the list of promoted personnel drawn up by the Ministry of War, and the Minister of War has specially sent it to you for your attention! "Pesini vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte responded.
Jérôme. Bonaparte then remembered the issue of promotion in the army, and he patted his head and whispered in Chinese: "Look at my memory!" ”
"Your Majesty???" Pesini, who knew nothing about Chinese, did not understand Jérôme. What Bonaparte said was from Jérôme. Bonaparte's expression Pesini guessed that the president seemed to be talking about this document?
"Nothing?" Jérôme. Bonaparte smiled and replied in French, and he stretched out his hand and said, "Bring it!" Let me see who exactly is the person who needs to be promoted this time? ”
"Yes!" Pessini hurriedly handed over the proposed promotion to Jérôme. Bonaparte.
Jérôme. Bonaparte flipped through the papers of the promoted officers as he turned back to his study.
"I'll see...... There are quite a few promotions this time! "Jérôme. Bonaparte looked at the dense names on the list and sighed.
"Your Majesty, this list was drawn up by Brigadier General Lendl and approved by Minister Regino, and he is definitely a trustworthy general!" Percini explained in a whisper.
"I know! I believe Minister Regnio them! "Jérôme. Bonaparte nodded to Pessini.
Some of the army commanders were transferred to the Southern Front under the name of promotion, and some of the members of the Secretariat were transferred to the army in the suburbs of Paris.
Overall, the War Department is systematically undermining Commander Shangargne's ability to control the army.
"Huh?" Jérôme. Bonaparte pointed to the column of "Dispatched Railways" in the column of the transfer on the document and asked Pesini: "The army has reached contact with the Ministry of Railways so quickly?" When the two sides were running-in, didn't there go wrong? ”
"That's right, thanks to the Holy . General Arno! "Pesini vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte explained the ins and outs, including St. Bonaparte. How did Arnault force the Secretariat to go to the Ministry of Railways, and how did he suppress the engineering troops from accepting military personnel.
"Sure enough, only by using strong means can you deter those guys!" Jérôme. Bonaparte nodded.
With that, he took out a pen and signed his name on the last page of the promotion list.
When he closed the document and handed it to Pessini, Jérôme. Bonaparte spoke: "Pesini, is there any interest in going to the Ministry of Public Works as a minister!" ”
There was a look of consternation on Pesini's face, he didn't understand Jérôme. Why did Bonaparte say this suddenly?
The Ministry of Public Works has been vacant since Morni became Minister of Railways. Bonaparte's offer to make Pessini minister was also justified.
"I think it's a bit of a humiliation to stay by my side with your talents, and the position of Minister of Public Works is more suitable for you!" Jérôme. Bonaparte encouraged Pessini to take over the post of Minister of Public Works.
Jérôme. Bonaparte's words were like a bolt from the blue in Pesini's ears, the status of the Minister of Public Works is indeed much higher than that of him as the head of the Secretariat on the surface, but some things cannot be seen only on the surface, the power of the Secretary comes from the president, and holding this position is often the closest person to the president.
As an office attached to the president, its powers change as the president's powers change. A strong president will undoubtedly give the power of the Secretariat over the various departments of the Cabinet, just as Pesini, the head of the Secretariat, can call the shots to the major departments in the name of the president.
The Minister of Public Works is nothing more than the head of a department, and the scope of his leadership and jurisdiction is only one and a third of his own land.
This is the equivalent of Jérôme. Bonaparte diluted Pessini's power in disguise.
What exactly does president mean?
There was a hint of trepidation in Pesini's heart, and he did not understand in what way he had offended the president, so much so that the president needed to select him to the Ministry of Public Works.
"Your Majesty, you know...... I didn't have any experience before you said I was the Minister of Public Works, and I was scared that I was going to make a big mess...... However, if it is your order, then I will carry it out faithfully! "Pesini was sincerely apprehensive to Jérôme. Bonaparte responded.
"Pesini, I understand your abilities!" Jérôme. Bonaparte patted Pesini on the shoulder and reassured: "I know what it takes to be the head of a department!" In this matter, you can think about it! What I need is a person who can be in charge of himself, not just a secretary who will only follow me! ”
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