Chapter 228: Countermeasures by the Party of Order
Leave the Élysée Palace to Marcel. Yaruger personally selected, trained, and deployed the right personnel, and planned to spend half a year training a (pseudo-)missionary who would be proficient in Orientalism, and he and his team would go to Qingguo to fight for the commercial interests of France.
As for Jérôme. Bonaparte, after giving the task, he entered the sage mode again.
In addition to the necessary social activities and departmental meetings, the rest of the day is a trip to the Bois de Boulogne for hunting and picnics.
There was no anxiety on his face about the end of his term, and he looked leisurely.
During this period, Jérôme. Bonaparte's appointed Minister of Education and Religion, Pario, introduced the infamous Falu Law to the Legislative Assembly.
Although this set of laws is nearly half a year later than in history, it is still not absent.
The law requires the establishment of a "Public Education Council", which is composed of the following members: "The chairmen are the Minister of Education and Religion, four Catholic archbishops or bishops, one Protestant priest, one priest of the Augsburg Church, one member of the Central Council of Judaism, three members of the Senate, three members of the Supreme Court, three members of the Institute, 8 appointed by the President of the Republic... 3 representatives of liberal education.
"The law recognises that there are two types of schools, primary and secondary. Public schools, established and maintained by municipalities, provinces or the State; Free schools are established and maintained by private individuals or associations.
"All French people, who have reached the age of 25, can start a secondary school. Requirements: Certificate of teaching for more than 5 years, certificate of passing the baccalaureate examination, certificate of secondary school teacher qualification. ”
"The existing church secondary schools can continue to exist as long as they are subject to the supervision of the state. No new church secondary schools may be established without the approval of the Government. ”
"The public institutions of secondary education are public secondary schools and municipal secondary schools."
The law stipulates that "children whose families cannot afford to pay receive free primary education."
"All French people, who have reached the age of 21 and have qualifications, may have primary education in all localities."
"Qualifications may be certificates of teaching, a certificate of passing the baccalaureate, or a priesthood recognized by the Church." Municipal primary school teachers shall be appointed by the municipal council.
The freedom of education in the republic was broken, and education was restricted by law and supervised by the state.
Although the majority of Republican members of the Parliament are fighting to block it, in the Parliament, where the Party of Order has a majority, such voices are banned by a majority of votes against it.
The newspaper The Nation and the People's Daily across the ocean called the "Falufa" a gift from the President to the Church.
Resident writer of the People's Daily, Carl Anderson. Dr. Marx pointed out Jérôme's spicy writing. Although Bonaparte was cloaked in the cloak of so-called "socialism", he still had a paternalistic tradition in his bones.
The citizens of Paris, accustomed to the introduction of one bill after another, remained indifferent to the establishment of the Falou Law, and in their opinion, they would not resist as long as their fundamental interests were not involved.
As for what is the fundamental benefit, it is the price of goods in Paris and the value of renting in Paris, and there is the problem of unemployment.
These three are precisely Jérôme. Bonaparte's precautionary focus.
The police department, which cleared a batch of worms, obeyed Jérôme even more. Under Bonaparte's orders, under the management of the relatively incorruptible administrative police, prices were kept within a certain range of rises and falls, so that the whole of Paris developed steadily and well.
After only half a month of such a period of complacency, the atmosphere in Paris became tense again.
In late June, the weather in Paris gradually rises, and the night streets of the suburbs of Paris can often be heard from the dark alleys of insects.
It was on such a hot day that the Legislative Assembly suddenly announced something that made the Élysée even more restless.
By the decision of the Legislative Assembly, it was proposed that the organization of the existing Legislative Assembly should be more expeditious, as was the case with the Constituent Committee in the original Constituent Assembly.
This news was once again unanimously agreed by the members of the Party of Order (including members of the Elysée Palace) that the **** would be established as a standing committee of the Parliament.
At this moment, something unexpected happened, and the Elysée Palace faction, which helped the Orleans faction and the orthodox faction to build a **** meeting, suddenly found that none of the members of the **** committee in Thiers were members of the Élysée Palace faction.
At the same time, Thiers expressed regret to the members of the Élysée faction that the list was unanimously agreed upon within the Party of Order.
It was only then that the councillors of the Élysée Palace understood that they had been excluded from the Party of Order.
The old Prince of Jérôme found Odilon. Barrow wanted to ask why, but Barrow said hesitantly: This is a unanimous decision between the Orleanists and the Orthodox, and they have nothing to do!
At this time, the Elysée Palace faction panicked, and they found Jérôme of the Elysée Palace. Bonaparte.
Jérôme, who had long anticipated all this. Bonaparte did not panic in the slightest, he had expected Thiers to hold back his moves.
As one of the outstanding politicians of his time, Thiers was not like a man who could be caught on his hands, and he would definitely use his excellence to attack the shortcomings of the Elysée faction.
However, Thiers did not expect to fight Jérôme from the beginning. Bonaparte was not ready to fight them in parliament.
Fighting in the field where the enemy is good is looking for death, in order to find a reason to reprimand this group of parliamentarians who have not done enough, Jérôme. Bonaparte let it happen.
A meeting room in the Élysée Palace.
The Bonapartist parliamentarians gathered together and sat at the long table, silently watching the leader of the Elysée Palace, Jérôme. Bonaparte, during which no one spoke.
"Smash it! Mess it up! "Jérôme. Bonaparte reprimanded him first, "Aren't you all quite capable on weekdays?" How can it be put on the table now, and nearly 100 parliamentarians have been kicked out directly! You're not ashamed, I'm ashamed! ”
Jérôme. Bonaparte's rebuke caused some of the deputies who thought the Standing Committee was in their favor to hang their heads.
None of the people present expected that Thiers would play the trick of unloading the mill and killing the donkey.
Next, Jérôme. Bonaparte counted down for a few more moments at the councillors present.
The Imperial Marshal with a wooden cane, Prince Jérôme, saw that the heat was almost off, and hurriedly put on a red face to let Jérôme. Bonaparte gave the solution.
"Your Majesty, what should we do?" In public, Prince Montfort also gave Jérôme an honorific title. Bonaparte face.
"What else can I do? You can only take one step at a time! "Jérôme. Bonaparte, of course, knew the solution, but he could not tell them the solution at the moment.
Who knows if there are undercover agents in this group of parliamentarians.
Subsequently, Jérôme. Bonaparte softened and said, "I hope you will have a little bit of brains in the future, and you won't always cause trouble like this!" ”
The parliamentarians present could only obey Jérôme. Bonaparte's rebuke was resigned, "Pay attention next time".
After the meeting, Jérôme. Bonaparte also sent the Minister of the Interior, Ferdinand. Barrow stayed with Attorney General Barosh.
"Your Excellency, I ...... I really don't know those things! "The Minister of the Interior, Fernand. Barrow to Jérôme. Bonaparte explained.
Now he is being replaced by his older brother Odillon. Barrow was miserable, and he no longer had the luxury of being able to continue in the post of Minister of the Interior.
Jérôme. Bonaparte smiled at Fernand. Barrow was relieved: "Mr. Fernand, I believe in you! You are the one who joined us in the first place. If we don't even trust you, then who else can we trust! ”
Minister of the Interior, Fernand. Barrow hears Jérôme. Bonaparte was relieved after replying, and he sent a message to Jérôme. Bonaparte asked to be relieved of his post as Minister of the Interior.
"To tell you the truth, I don't want to remove you from your post as Minister of Internal Affairs!" Jérôme. Bonaparte showed a regretful expression, "However, you also know the current situation of your party, and letting you be the Minister of the Interior again is not to save you, but to harm you!" ”
"I understand!" Fernand. Barrow nodded hurriedly.
"And ...... Please tell your brother Mr. Barrow! I always welcome him on board! "In the spirit of the principle of uniting the majority, Jérôme. Bonaparte was still against Odilon. Barrow sent out the invitation.
"I'll tell him the truth! I'm sincerely sorry for the trouble he caused you! "Fernand. Barrow was genuinely sincere to Jérôme. Bonaparte said.
"Nothing!" Jérôme. Bonaparte shook his head, "By the way, Monsieur Fernand. I think you seem to be a lawyer, right? ”
"That's right!" Fernand. Barrow responded.
"So is there any interest in going to the Supreme Court to take on the post of Attorney General!" Jérôme. Bonaparte asked tentatively.
"Attorney General?" Fernand. Barrow subconsciously glanced at Barosh beside him, this is the current Attorney General.
"I'm going to swap your position with that of Barosh!" Jérôme. Bonaparte put his own solution to Fernand. Barrow and Baros said, "I don't know what you think! ”
Fernand, who thought he might return to parliament. Barrow had a look of joy.
Although the position of Attorney General is a far cry from that of the Minister of the Interior, it is much better than that of the Parliamentarians, who seem to hold the power of the State, but in fact only approve and oppose it.
Hear Jérôme. Baroche, appointed by Bonaparte, of course, would not have any objections, and it was a proper promotion from the Attorney-General to the Minister of the Interior.
The position of Minister of the Interior also represents the level of trust that the President has in him.
Fernand. Barrow and Baros agreed with Jérôme. Bonaparte suggested that the rest of the procedure was for the two to submit their respective proposals to Jérôme. Bonaparte wrote a letter of resignation and then Jérôme. After Bonaparte had approved them separately, they were appointed.
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