Chapter 236 The First Shot of the Legislative Assembly

"Rastigne? Interesting! ”

Jérôme at the Élysée Palace. Bonaparte turned his back to the desk and crossed his legs, flipping through the tabloid in his hand with interest.

"Your Excellency, shall we ...... this fellow?" asked Jérôme. Bonaparte, he feared that the contents of the newspaper would be exploited by those who had a good heart.

At the end of the article, Rastigne is already hinting that the president is likely to carry out a coup d'état, which undoubtedly exposes the Bonapartist faction to the public eye, which has not yet couped.

Jérôme. Bonaparte set his chair in front of Wallevsky, put the newspaper on his desk and said with a smile: "Since last year there have been all kinds of rumors that we are going to coup d'état, and now we are not still sitting here. There are some things that are easy to form aesthetic fatigue if you call too much. When the wolf comes, I'm afraid those people won't continue to scream. ”

Jérôme. Bonaparte paused, arranging his folded collar as he continued: "Still, this Rastigne's article is very sharp; The control of the contradictions in the article is also handy! Establish the opposite of the two, and then leave it to the reader's own judgment, as long as the topic is active, there is no worry about no subscribers. ”

Jérôme. Bonaparte praised the Parisian "upstart", and for a 19th-century journalist, the fastest way to knock on the door of high society was to publish an article and then make a name for himself, so that he would receive an olive branch from high society.

As for whether the olive branch is fruitful or not, it depends on who is the person who handed him the olive branch.

There are many guys who have been kicked out of high society because they are on the wrong side.

Even if you take the olive branch, it does not mean that you really step into the upper class, you also need to maintain your reputation as much as possible to let more people know you, as long as more and more people agree with you, you can coerce public opinion under the leadership of "Bole" to completely step into the door of the upper class.

"Your Excellency, what do you mean?" Valevsky asked Jérôme. Bonaparte said.

Jérôme. Bonaparte smiled and put his index and middle fingers together, then gently poked the author's name and said, "I decided to give this man a chance!" Tell my sister Mathilde that I can invite him to the next literary salon! ”

At the Elysée Palace, Jérôme. Bonaparte was in charge of politics, and Mathilde was in charge of receiving those of literary letters.

It can be said that Mathilde was the literary "emperor" of the entire Élysée Palace, and it was an honor for the Parisian literati to receive Mathilde's invitation.

Since there was no specific partisan division in the literary world, Mathilde inevitably invited some literati who were inclined to the mountain school and the republican school, Jérôme. Bonaparte also turned a blind eye to this.

He is still very magnanimous to the literary world, as long as he does not openly write insults to him, he can laugh it off.

Except, of course, on the other side of the Channel, Dr. Ma, who was the only one who enjoyed taunting Jerome. Bonaparte, the man who received his allowance on the one hand, an honor that only Dr. Ma could enjoy.

More crucially, Dr. Ma himself did not know that he had received Jérôme. Bonaparte's allowance.

According to Marcel. Yaruger's report that the allowance successfully alleviated Dr. Ma's embarrassment, and he was still able to enjoy Big House even after being cheated by the British black-hearted landlord.

You must know that Dr. Ma in history spent a lot of money after he first arrived in Britain, and then was cheated by the British black-hearted landlord, he had to move from a big house to a dirty and messy cottage, and Dr. Ma's young children also died during that time.

It was not until Engels inherited the family business and subsidized Dr. Ma that Dr. Ma's situation improved.

The topic is far away.

"Yes!" Walewski understood.

Rastigne did not know that his own fate had been passed by Jérôme of the Elysée. Bonaparte set the orbit.

Rastigne's "exposure" only made the Parisian people and members of the Order party nervous for a while.

With the publication of an article in the newspaper Bonaparte entitled "Bonaparte and Democracy", the tension was once again lifted.

The article was signed by Jérôme. Bonaparte, and the content of the article elaborated on Jérôme. Bonaparte's own ideas of class cooperation and his determination to uphold the Republic.

Once again, the people of Paris believed in the thief.

In late July, the temperature in Paris rose again, and this year it was even hotter than the previous two years.

The scorching sun shines on every corner of Paris, in the shade of the trees and the shadows of the buildings...... Places where you can feel a little chill are full of people.

In such weather, not to mention the workers, even the parliamentarians, who receive 50 francs a day, are reluctant to go to the Palais Bourbon.

The number of Bourbon councillors has been reduced to 500 from 680 in mid-July.

There were 322 members from the Party of Order (Bourbon, Orleans, Bonaparte, Moderate Republican) and 178 from the Montalist and Republican factions.

If it weren't for the imminent adjournment, I'm afraid that even fewer people would have arrived at the Palais Bourbon.

July 28, three days before the recess of the Legislative Assembly.

The **** meeting of the Legislative Assembly announced that Malast would no longer hold the post of Speaker, and that the Speaker would be filled by Duban.

The Mountain faction and the republicans expressed fierce opposition to this.

Although Speaker Malast has not helped him much in the past two years, at least Malast has maintained an impartial attitude.

Now that a republican like Speaker Malast has been replaced by a royalist member, is it not a naked public announcement that the holy Legislative Assembly is about to become a royalist parliament.

Due to the stalemate between the two sides, Thiers once again proposed to decide to stay with the number of votes.

The most comical scene since the establishment of the Republic was played out in the Holy Legislative Assembly.

Speaker Malast knocked on the wooden nut with a smile and said, "Now vote on the question of whether Malast will be the Speaker!" ”

The overwhelming majority of the Party of Order voted in favor, while the Montagnard and Republican factions all voted against.

The parliament agreed to the recall by a relative margin of 278 to 222.

Speaker Malast voted himself down.

After the resolution was made, Speaker Malast stepped down from the chairman's seat where he had sat for nearly two years with a solemn expression, and he returned to the original podium.

"I'm glad that you've been able to continue this opportunity that has allowed me to be Speaker for almost two years, and a lot has happened during my tenure as Speaker...... We are in this together, and we are forging ahead...... I hope that you will be able to carry out the spirit of democracy in France on the road ahead! The (former) Speaker Malast affectionately said to every member present: "Long live France, long live democracy!" ”

The republicans and the mountain faction stood up together and shouted "Long live France, long live democracy!" ”

Although their numbers are small, their voices are enough to shake the entire Palais Bourbon.

Marast stepped down to the cheers of the Montagonists and Republicans, and when he reached the Order camp, he smiled and nodded at Thiers.

Thiers also smiled at Malast.

In the end, it is just a-for-tat between powers, and stepping down means reconciliation.

In contrast to the "gritting enmity" between Thiers and Marast, the Bourbons in the Party of Order showed a disdainful expression, and in the eyes of the Bourbons were nothing more than a bunch of dogs barking.

Marast returned to the republican camp, and Duban in the Party of Order got up.

Unanimously welcomed by the Party of Order, Councillor Duban ...... No, it should have been Speaker Duban standing on the podium.

"Thank you for trusting me with this position! I will definitely live up to expectations and bring morality and order to life at the Palais Bourbon! Congressman Duban said something politically incorrect in an agitated tone.

The republicans and the mountain faction looked angrily at the side of the Party of Order.

Thiers stood up and applauded, as did the members of the Party of Order who stood up to encourage the arrival of Speaker Duban.

Duban sat on the podium, and with three gentle strokes of the wooden hammer, the Legislative Assembly was dissolved.

On July 30, the Palais Bourbon reconvened its parliament.

The new Speaker of the House of Representatives, Speaker Duban, presided over the meeting, and at the beginning of the meeting, Speaker Duban threw a bomb that shook the Legislative Assembly.

"In order to better implement democratic policies, I propose that the parliament should be equipped with a certain amount of force! The parliament should create its own direct forces! Duban announced to the councillors present on Thiers' instructions.

The faces of the Republicans, the Mountain Faction, and even the Elysée Palace faction changed dramatically in an instant.

In particular, the Elysée Palace legislators, who had experienced the struggle for power and profit within the Party of Order, understood that they did not have the ability to compete with the majority of the Party of Order in the Legislative Assembly, and what they could control was the executive power of the president, and the core of the executive power was the guarantee between the army.

If the parliament had established its own parliament, the power of the Ministry of War would have been greatly weakened, and the military power would have been divided into two, which would have been very unfavorable for them.

Those who were reinho with St. Arnault's suppressed opposition is about to move.

"I disagree!" The councillor of the Elysée Palace directly stood up and objected, "Our army is built to uphold democracy, and there is no need to arrange directly subordinate troops. If the Legislative Assembly has established a direct force, who should have the command of this force? ”

"All members of the council, of course!" Speaker Duban immediately responded.

"And what about the president?" The councillor of the Élysée Palace said eloquently: "Does the parliament not believe in the president chosen by all the French people? ”

With that, the Elysée Palace faction councillor glanced at the surrounding comrades of the Order Party.

The damned bunch had already tried to put them to death in spite of their previous friendship, and he exclaimed, "The president, as the supreme military commander of this country, has all the power to dominate the army!" Has this proposal been approved by the president? ”

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