Chapter 229 Reorganizing the Police System

Fernand. Barrow and Baros soon sent their resignation letters to Jérôme. On Bonaparte's desk, Jérôme. Bonaparte signed his name in the lower right corner of the resignation letter and forwarded it to Prime Minister Opauer, who then signed his name as well.

Fernand. The resignations of Barrow and Baros were officially approved. Of course, the cabinet changes have inevitably caused turmoil in senior civil servants, and some of them are inclined to Fernand. Barrow's senior civil servants in the Ministry of the Interior have temporarily lost their former power and await the arrival of a new master.

There is speculation about who will succeed Fernand. At the time of Barrow and Baroshe's position, Fernand was widely considered to have lost power. Barrow was immediately appointed Attorney General.

This dramatic change took the party of order by surprise to those who wanted to see the excitement.

However, the post of Minister of the Interior has not been rationally arranged for a long time, and many people have speculated that Jérôme Murphy. Whether Bonaparte wanted to leave this position blank or not.

All of a sudden, the entire political world was once again lively from a pool of stagnant water, from the leaders of the Party of Order to the grassroots civil servants and police in the Ministry of the Interior, all speculating about the next Minister of the Interior.

As for Jérôme, the author of the debate in Parisian political circles. Bonaparte was sitting on a large red velvet chair in the living room on the third floor of the Élysée Palace, next to him sat the Minister of Public Pessini, the Minister of Railways Morni, the Minister of Justice Ruet, the soon-to-be appointed Minister of the Interior Barosh and the Inspector General of Police Carlière.

As a husky mixed with the ministers, Inspector General of Police Kalier was a little frightened, and he did not understand why the president had called him over.

In terms of administrative rank, Kalier is still one level behind them, and in terms of seniority, Kalier can only compare with Morni, but Morni is a "relative" of the president, and he can only be regarded as a climber who has defected to the president.

Now that he was already seated, Kalier had no choice but to sit down.

It was an honour to sit with the minister.

So far, Carrier can only comfort himself with this.

"The purpose of calling you all here today is simple!" Jérôme. Bonaparte leaned back slightly, leaned back with one hand, and said in an easy-going tone: "Can any of you tell me what the police system is really like in France?" ”

Several of the ministers present were stunned at the same time as Kalier, they did not understand that Jérôme. What did Bonaparte intend?

Jérôme. Bonaparte still looked lazy, and he pointed at Calier with his right halberd and said, "Monsieur Calier, tell me what the police in Paris are all about?" ”

Jérôme. Bonaparte fell out of Carrier only to Jérôme. Bonaparte explained the formation of the French police system and the history of its specialization.

From the red-clothed prime minister Richelieu to the Fouché period, the French police system was constantly improved, and the police and secret police formed a professional department after discovering Dauxté - the Ministry of Police, and Fouché, who served as the Minister of Police, gradually expanded the power of the police, from dealing with rebel forces to the price of prices in Paris, which were controlled by Fouché.

The Emperor Napoleon had several times dismissed Fouché's successor in place of Fouché, but the successor did not have Fouché's ability and often made a mess of a department.

Because France was at war and needed to crack a lot of espionage work and stabilize internal prices, the Emperor Napoleon had to bring Fouché back, and Fouché lived up to expectations by backstabbing the Emperor in the back after the defeat at Waterloo.

During the Bourbon Restoration, France gradually stabilized, and the power of the police department could directly affect the king, so Louis XVIII replaced the Greek royalists after Fouché was ousted, demoted the police department and retained it, and distributed part of the power to the public minister (Minister of Public Works) and the minister of justice (Minister of Justice).

[At that time, the Minister of Justice followed the orders of Louis XVIII to go to the south to try the Bonapartist elements, and the transfer of part of the power of the police to the Ministry of Justice was conducive to the Ministry of Justice's liquidation of the Bonapartist elements. 】

This is the reason why the current police powers are intertwined. During the Philip period, the police system was accompanied by the addition of the position of "railway policeman".

This nondescript position until Jérôme. It was only after Bonaparte's presidency that he was able to complete the transformation.

Carlière's interpretation is the same as Jérôme's. Bonaparte didn't know much about Jérôme. Bonaparte nodded in satisfaction and motioned for Carrier to sit down.

Subsequently, Jérôme. Bonaparte turned his gaze to the four ministers present: "What do you think? ”

Things have developed so far that anyone who is not a fool can see that Jerome. What exactly does Bonaparte's foreshadowing mean.

In the end, it is just a redistribution of some of the police power in their hands.

Attorney General Rue said euphemistically: "Your Majesty, the question of police power is indeed a historical legacy, and we should not leave it to the back of the question!" ”

"That's right!" Molni also chimed in, saying that as Minister of Railways, he had no connection with the police. Anyway, it's not about sharing his power, so why not support the president's decision.

"What do you think, Pesini?" Jérôme. Bonaparte asked Pessini in a cordial tone what he thought of it, and he did not want to give the impression of grabbing power.

There is no one better than Jérôme. Bonaparte also knew that with the development of industrialization, the division of labor among various posts has become more and more detailed, and in order to establish a professional police force, it is necessary to clarify the boundaries of each unit, otherwise it will cause a conflict of power and affect the overall operation.

"I agree with you, President!" Pesini agrees with Jérôme as well. Bonaparte's opinion.

At the moment, the three branches involved in the power of the police have agreed with Jérôme. Bonaparte's opinion of Jérôme. Bonaparte began to present his opinion to the ministers present.

"The gendarmerie units attached to the public sector will be reassigned to the army and their name will be changed to the armed police! Forest rangers and customs officers were separated from the Judicial Police and became subordinate branches of the Ministry of Public Works.

The police commissioners of the judicial police, who are subordinate to the Ministry of Justice, have only the power to inform and assist the judiciary in maintaining the stability of the courts, and do not have the power to participate in arrests.

The administrative police was renamed the City Management Law Enforcement Brigade and was responsible for the deployment of the market, and the police department also needed to be equipped with criminal officers and investigation officers who were professional in arresting criminals, and the police had the power to arrest criminals and prisoners!

At the same time, the Ministry of the Interior should create a new department, which should be able to respond to sudden fires...... "Jérôme. Bonaparte explained his vision to the three ministers present.

In short, it is strengthening the power of the police to track down criminals, and appropriately weakening the interference of the judiciary in the pursuit of crimes.

The powers of the gendarmerie units, which were half military units, were incorporated into the army.

Because of the great connection between forests and customs officers and public works, Jérôme. Bonaparte did not completely split the police part of the Ministry of Public Works, but reorganized it.

The team, which combines the functions of the city management and the police, will be established in Jérôme. Bonaparte was born in his hands.

Jérôme. As soon as Bonaparte's plan came out, a faint smile appeared on Barosh and Carrier's faces, and they understood that it was in their favor.

Rue and Pessini's faces did not reveal joy or sadness.

However, Jérôme. Bonaparte was sure that the separation of power was not pleasant.

It's like Jérôme. Bonaparte himself would not have divided power altruistically.

"What do you think?" Jérôme, who had already planned in his heart to carry out a plan similar to that of later generations. Bonaparte still put on a democratic and deliberative drive.

"Your Majesty, will such a massive transfer plunge Paris itself into chaos! There is a good chance that those grassroots civil servants will be intimidated by the government's actions! Pesini tactfully offered his opinion.

"I'll give you time!" Jérôme does not lack time in the slightest. Bonaparte held up a finger and said, "How about I give you a year!" A year should be enough time for you to run in! A year later, I need to meet a new team! ”

For the likes of Pessini, a year is enough time for them to adjust.

If Jérôme. If Bonaparte had not continued to ask, they could have acted as if something had not happened.

"Absolutely!" Persini, Ruet, Baros responded.

"Since you have all agreed, I will hand over the reorganization plan and the matters that need attention to your department later! I hope you don't live up to my expectations! I'll check your progress from time to time. "Jérôme. Bonaparte smiled meaningfully.

As the so-called township deceives the town, the town deceives the county, and deceives all the way to the Legislative Yuan. Bonaparte did not want to be the target of the foolery of the bureaucrats below.

Although Jérôme. Bonaparte would not have been physically destroyed if he could not finish his work like a loving father, but sometimes he had to put a certain amount of pressure on them.

Without pressure, this group of bureaucrats can do half of a thing, even if he burns high incense.

The president's smile made Pescini and Rue extinguish their inner thoughts.

Even if there was some small unwillingness in their hearts, they did not have the courage to ask Jérôme. Bonaparte is yin and yang.

There are too many "juniors" who want to replace them, and if they are not careful, they will be slapped to death on the beach by the back waves.

"I'm looking forward to seeing what you guys do!" Jérôme. After Bonaparte's words of encouragement, the small meeting on the powers of the police was dissolved.

On the third day, the Ministry of the Interior came to the Martinion Palace, and Baroche, the former Attorney General, served as Minister of the Interior.

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