Chapter 295: The Fall of the Second Republic (Part II)
Short stop at the town hall of Jérôme. Bonaparte rode out of the town hall on a white horse in the "reluctance" of the senior civil servants of the town hall and followed him in Jérôme. The soldiers behind Bonaparte had been transformed from infantry to lancers, and they were members of the most elite lancer regiment of the 1st Division. Montauban's forces.
In the early hours of the coup d'état, the Lancer Regiment played the role of a herald, and they accurately conveyed the instructions from the War Department to the three subordinate brigades, so that they could carry out the arrest operation as quickly as possible.
The white horse carried Jérôme at a slow pace. Bonaparte marched forward, and the members of the Lancer Regiment were located in Jérôme. Bonaparte's front and back, left and right four directions will be Jérôme. Bonaparte surrounded in order to prevent anyone from being in Jérôme. Bonaparte carried out an ambush during his march to the Palais Bourbon, following Jérôme. Every member of the Lancer Regiment beside Bonaparte was tall and burly, and they were strong enough to cover Jérôme. Bona's body.
At the same time, each lancer was equipped with a pistol in the saddle, which allowed them to protect Jérôme. At the same time, Bonaparte immediately pulled out a pistol and killed the enemy. And Jérôme. The road Bonaparte chose to lead to the Palais Bourbon was also carefully designed, and each street was carefully checked to ensure that no dangerous elements appeared in the streets.
Under this series of rigorous measures, Jérôme. Bonaparte made his way from the town hall to the Palais Bourbon, greeting the inhabitants on both sides of the road with enthusiasm, and the pre-arranged "residents" also responded to Jérôme with enthusiasm. Bonaparte.
After a political showmanship, Jérôme. Bonaparte finally arrived at the Palais Bourbon, the seat of the Legislative Assembly, the highest organ of power in France.
Now this so-called supreme organ of power has to add the word "former", he has dissolved the Legislative Assembly, which means that from the early hours of the morning, many powers of the Legislative Assembly have been completely deposed, and the second Legislative Assembly that he is about to establish will no longer enjoy many powers like the previous ones.
In other words, he had completed the government of France as a conqueror.
Looking at the majestic Bourbon Palace in front of him, Jérôme. Bonaparte couldn't help but sigh with emotion.
After decades, the Second French Empire is approaching France with a new attitude.
However, the Second French Empire was no longer founded by his historical cousin Louis. Napoleon, who was supposed to be a witness of history and a visitor to time and space, became the creator of history.
The dissolution of the Legislative Assembly also came about a year earlier than in history.
I'm creating a whole new history! One is not the same as Napoleon III and has history!
Jérôme at the moment. Bonaparte felt a sense of pride from the bottom of his heart, and he felt so honored that he had been able to make history, and he could not help but glance up at the sky, where a hole was suddenly "opened" in the dark clouds, and a ray of sunlight shone "just right" on Jérôme. Bonaparte's body.
Everyone present couldn't help but exclaim after seeing such an almost "miracle" scene, and many republicans hiding in the crowd near the Bourbon Palace were also shining in the direct sunlight of Jérôme. Bonaparte's body momentarily wondered "whether God really favored Bonaparte."
Seeing the right time, Valewski immediately shouted "Long live the Empire, long live Bonaparte"!
After the end of the "Long live" sound, the army and the crowd also shouted "Long live the Empire, long live Bonaparte!" The cry was like a raging wave that completely shattered the last shred of divine authority that covered the Legislative Assembly, and replaced it with a sculpture called Bonaparte.
Could it really be that Napoleon in heaven sent me to save Bonaparte? Emperor Napoleon? Is Napoleon III watching me from heaven?
Jérôme bathed in the sun. Bonaparte's heart welled up with emotions that were difficult to put into words, and there seemed to be something more on his shoulders at this moment.
In a trance, Jérôme. Bonaparte seemed to see the emperor over the Alps above the Palais Bourbon, still so young.
Then please watch it! I will definitely be you!
Jérôme. Bonaparte couldn't help clenching his fists and making up his mind.
Not long after, the dark clouds that hung over the Palais Bourbon ran away, and the sun sowed the seeds of the future, as if to clothe the earth with a golden coat.
Jérôme. Bonaparte turned over and dismounted, and the members of the Lancers around him also dismounted, and for Jérôme. Bonaparte made way of a passage.
Jérôme. Bonaparte handed the reins to a lancer beside him, and with firm and steady steps he passed through the corridor of soldiers to a point less than 20 meters from the Palais Bourbon.
At the gates of the Palais Bourbon, Jérôme. Bonaparte met with Major General Conrobert, commander of the 2nd Brigade in Paris, and Brigadier General Leboeuf, the president's aide-de-camp.
After a night of tossing, Conrobert and Leboeuf had a little tiredness on their faces, but their eyes were still so determined.
"The 2nd Brigade in Paris has successfully completed its mission without encountering any resistance in between!" Conrobel addressed Jérôme in a tense tone. Bonaparte reported: "We have succeeded! ”
"yes...... We did it! "Jérôme. Bonaparte's face also showed a heartfelt smile, and he was so excited that he shook Conrobert tightly: "I will never forget your deeds!" ”
Subsequently, Jérôme. Bonaparte looked at the officers behind Conrobert and said aloud: "The Bonaparte family will always remember you!" ”
There was also a smile on the faces of the officers, who had worked so hard for Jérôme. Bonaparte didn't run so that he could have his place in the future.
After a while, Jérôme. Bonaparte woke up from his agitation, and he slowly let go of Conrobert's hand.
"That's right, Conrobel! Have you all arrived? "Jérôme. Bonaparte asked for news from Councillor Conrobert in Jérôme. After Bonaparte had detained most of the deputies in a coup d'état, he informed the Bonapartist deputies of the coup d'état and invited them to the Legislative Assembly of Japan.
"Mr. President, the number of parliamentarians may be a bit small!" Conrobel was embarrassed to Jérôme. Bonaparte responded.
Of the more than 750 councillors, only about 180 were truly loyal to Bonaparte, and only 120 were able to reach the Palais Bourbon parliament.
"Humph!" Jérôme. Bonaparte pouted disdainfully: "Forget it! I don't expect them to do anything big! ”
In Jérôme. Under Bonaparte's design, the members of the Legislative Assembly would only have the power to agree to bills, and all their words would be kept in the Palais Bourbon so that they could not be conveyed to the outside.
This system of government is basically the same as that of Napoleon III in history, with a slight change in the fact that the plan in the proposal is formulated on a five-year template, that is to say, the parliament approves the proposal for five years, and the parliament has no right to intervene in the expenditure within five years. Bonaparte was stuck by the neck by the Second Council.
Historically, his cousin had too much opposition in the second parliament, which led to his repeated failures in proposals to increase military spending.
For four years, from Austria to Prussia, the Second French Empire was bogged down in parliamentary armies, thus missing its last days.
400,000 against 800,000, unless old Moltke's brain is kicked by a donkey, otherwise, they only need to draw a to win France.
With the lessons of precedent, Jérôme. Bonaparte, in relation to the form of government, left himself with enough buffer to enable him to act in a different way by sparing the constitutional provisions.
Of course, on unnecessary questions Jerome. Bonaparte chose to respect the decision of the parliament.
"Yes! Your Majesty! Conrobel nodded sympathetically: "Only the army is your most reliable helper!" ”
Jérôme. Bonaparte glanced at Conrobert again, and a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth and said, "Let's go!" Let me see who is there! ”
Jérôme. Bonaparte entered the Palais Bourbon with Valewski, and Conrobert, Leboeuf and others were stationed outside the Palais Bourbon to prevent anyone from storming the "sacred" National Assembly.
Although the army has completely controlled Paris, the few fugitive parliamentarians are still a hidden danger, and Conrobert and others do not want to fall short at the most critical moment.
……
"The president is here!"
With a shout from the conference hall of the Palace of Bourbon, the eyes of everyone in the Palace of Bourbon looked at the corridor on the right at the same time.
Jérôme. Bonaparte and Valewski emerged from the hallway into the conference hall.
When Jérôme. The moment Bonaparte's figure appeared in the conference hall, including Jérôme. All the Bonapartist parliamentarians, including Bonaparte's father, the Prince of Montfort, quickly rose to their feet, and they were paying tribute to the new ruler of France.
Jérôme. Bonaparte looked at the group of Bonapartist parliamentarians in front of him with a smile on his face, and he waved his hand: "Please be seated!" ”
The parliamentarians were hearing from Jérôme. Bonaparte's command quickly sat down.
Since the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Speaker Doberman, has been arrested, the Legislative Assembly of the Palais Bourbon is chaired by Vice President Blair.
As the presiding officer of the Parliament, he did not sit in the original position of Speaker, but sat in the position of Deputy Secretary-General to the left of the Speaker.
Jérôme. Bonaparte also sat in the position of president of the Legislative Assembly, which represented Jérôme. Bonaparte had full control of the executive power as well as the power of judicial interpretation.
Jérôme, sitting in the Speaker's seat. Bonaparte looked at the deputies in the audience, and the demeanor and movements of almost every member of the parliament could be judged by Jérôme. Bonaparte in the eye.
Very good! That's it!
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