Make France Great Again

Chapter 133 Cabinet reshuffle

Jérôme Bonaparte's "explanation" obviously failed to convince Odilon Barrot. He had finally expelled the Montagne and the Republicans from the Legislative Assembly, and he did not want the remnants of the repressed Republicans to enter the cabinet.

Compared with Odilon Barrot's cold and violent confrontation, Jerome Bonaparte put on a selfless face. He persuaded Odilon Barrot earnestly and said: "Mr. Prime Minister, I know that republicans Going into the Cabinet might compromise some of your powers, but we have to!"

"Your Excellency, I don't think it is necessary for us to share the cake with those who have been expelled from the table!" Odilon Barro, who had been silent for a long time, finally spoke again.

Damn it, I don't want to see your family dominate!

Jerome Bonaparte complained inwardly.

Facing the Party of Order, which has already grasped the legislative power, it is absolutely impossible for Jerome Bonaparte to allow them to slowly adjust and control the executive power.

The previous expulsion of the Republicans and the Mountain Party from the parliament was to turn the parliament into a compromise organization, and the non-diehard members of parliament with only 450 seats are undoubtedly more likely to divide.

At present, wooing republicans into the cabinet is also to dilute Odilon Barro's power as the prime minister of the cabinet, so that he can deal a thunderous blow to Odilon Barro.

However, Jerome Bonaparte was obviously a little too cautious.

According to the intelligence that Jerome Bonaparte learned from some members of the Party of Order who wanted to join him, since the main members of the Montagne were expelled from Parliament on June 13, the dominant Party of Order has The fierce internal strife at the beginning, the struggle between the left wing and the right wing of the Orleanist dynasty, the struggle between the Orleanist faction and the orthodox faction, and the struggle between the moderate republican faction and the orthodox faction... As the prime minister, Odilon Barro was also affected by part of the The hostility of the Party of Order, it can be said that the victory of the Legislative Assembly has aggravated the precarious position of Prime Minister Odilon Barrow.

In the Constitution of the Second Republic, the prime minister, as the head of government, can maintain his rule through the trust of the president without the support of the parliament.

Odilon Barro before the Montagne collapsed could rely on the Party of Order to throw off the president and maintain his rule.

After the collapse of the Mountain Party, Odilon Barro had to rely on part of the president's support to maintain it.

In the final analysis, sharing adversity is easy, sharing joy is difficult.

This is true between people, let alone a party.

A great man once said that there is no party outside the party,

Imperial thinking. There are no factions in the party, and there are all kinds of strange things.

"Mr. Prime Minister, I think it is essential to properly win over some losers! As Congressman Thiers once said, we are all republicans of tomorrow.

Although our party has achieved overall victory, can we really continue to win? Even in the previous period of the Orleans Dynasty, there were still some republicans who served as ministers.

Appropriately letting go of part of the power is conducive to attracting some people to us, thereby reducing the difficulty of implementing the bill! "Jerome Bonaparte tried his best to analyze the current situation for Odilon Barrot. Of course, some private goods were inevitably mixed in the conversation.

Although Odilon Barrot continued to remain silent, the careful Jerome Bonaparte noticed that Odilon Barrot's eyes changed from resistance to emotion. Jerome Bonaparte knew that Odilon Barrot Luo has already begun to think about the pros and cons.

Facing Odilon Barrot who had begun to waver, Jerome Bonaparte decided to give Odilon Barrot a fatal blow: "Mr. Barrot, I heard that many people in the party have begun to attack your policies. They accuse you of just pampering the opposition, am I right!"

There was a look of surprise in Odilon Barro's eyes, and then he regained his composure. He smiled and said, "I don't know where you heard some unrealistic rumors, Your Excellency President!"

Jerome Bonaparte pretended to be confused and blamed himself: "Oh! I just said how could Mr. Prime Minister encounter such a thing!"

Then the conversation changed and he assured Odilon Barro: "But Mr. Prime Minister, don't worry, even if it is true, you are still the Prime Minister of the Cabinet! You should know that I am a person who doesn't like to make trouble!"

"Thank you, Your Excellency, for your trust!" Odilon Barrot responded to Jerome Bonaparte.

Odilon Barrot understood the meaning of Jerome Bonaparte's subtext. He had to take a step back in exchange for the support of some republicans and the president.

snort! The guy who has both ways!

Odilon Barro, who had pondered for a moment, tentatively said again: "Your Excellency, which position do you think we should give up!"

Jerome Bonaparte had no intention of being fooled at all. He continued to put on a businesslike attitude and said: "Mr. Prime Minister, these should be the things you need to consider!"

Odilon Barro lowered his guard. In his opinion, the president has no intention of seeking power. He "sincerely" wants to maintain the balance and stability of the cabinet.

In the end, Odilon Barrot agreed to Jerome Bonaparte's request and handed over the power of some departments to republicans. Jerome Bonaparte also approved the Martial Law of Odilon Barrot.

Shortly after Odilon Barrot left, Pessini entered the study and reported to Jerome Bonaparte: "Your Majesty, Marcel Jerrouge has fully investigated the issue of Bifer, and he is now in the Elysee Palace. Back door, do you want to meet him!"

Jerome Bonaparte picked up the pocket watch in his hand and glanced at the time.

It was already around 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and he nodded and ordered Persini to bring Marcel Jerrug in.

Under the leadership of Pessini, Marcel Jerrug once again came to the study of the Elysee Palace.

"Your Majesty, it is a great honor to meet you again!" Marcel Jerrouge greeted Jerome Bonaparte with a pious expression and a hint of fanaticism.

"Sit down!" Jerome Bonaparte stretched out his hand to invite Marcel Jerrouge.

Marcel Jerrouge sat excitedly opposite Jerome Bonaparte.

The body was pressed against the back of the chair, and Jerome Bonaparte, who was lying flat on the desk with both hands, smiled and asked, "How is the investigation going?"

Marcel Jerrug, who was talking about his work, instantly changed his serious expression and said, "Your Majesty, according to our investigation, Bifei has indeed invaded the land in the countryside! Not only that, we also found that Bifei's family also..."

Marcel Jerrouge was thinking about how to euphemistically explain to Jerome Bonaparte with a tangled expression.

"What's the matter? You might as well be bold!" From Marcel Yale's expression, Jérôme Bonaparte was sure that Minister Bifei must be involved in some explosive event in the country, and he encouraged Marcel Yale grid.

"We learned from Minister Bifei's maid that there are a lot of women's clothing hidden in Minister Bifei's bedroom, and even Minister Bifei himself may have some small hobbies! Through interviews, we found that Bifei seems to be walking with some men. It's very close!" Marcel Jerrug tried his best to describe Bi Fei's behavior in euphemistic language.

Fuck, women in men's clothing?

Jerome Bonaparte also showed a strange expression on his face.

In this morally conservative 19th century, both women's clothing and men's keto would be considered a symbol of immorality.

Living in Paris certainly requires a forgiving heart, but it does not mean that you can do things that challenge the moral bottom line as you like.

Jerome Bonaparte himself did not expect that the pious Minister Biffet would be at the forefront of the progressive forces in Paris.

Thinking of this, Jérôme Bonaparte couldn't help but shiver, and the goosebumps on his arms rose.

This is not over yet, Marcel Yeruger continued to break the news: "We also found that when Minister Bifei was not at home, his wife often brought three or five men for "friendly" exchanges!"

The words "gathering xx" appeared in Jerome Bonaparte's mind.

There are a lot of political couples in Paris, but that doesn't mean you can gather to proclaim yin.

For the Party of Order, which advocates moral order, the behavior of the Bifei couple simply penetrates the lowest limit of moral order.

Jerome Bonaparte, who originally only wanted to make a fuss about merging land, suddenly discovered that merging land was the lightest act of Bifei compared to other acts of Minister Bifei.

"Marcel, thank you for the information!" Jerome Bonaparte glanced at the clock on the table, and extended an invitation to Marcel Jerrug: "It's getting late, do you want to eat something!"

"No need!" Marcel Jerrug, who knows how to advance and retreat, responded, "It is my honor to serve His Majesty!"

"Mr. Pessini!" Jerome Bonaparte ordered to Pessini beside him, "Send Marcel off for me!"

"yes!"

Pescini nodded, and led Marcel Jerrouge out of the study.

Under the leadership of Pessini, Marcel Jerrug once again came to the back door of the Elysee Palace.

When parting, Pessini said: "Good job! It can be seen that His Majesty is very satisfied with you!"

"Thanks to Secretary-General Pessini for your cultivation!" Marcel Yeruger said with a hunched body, nodding and bowing.

"Keep working hard! Maybe in a few months, you will be able to become the boss! At that time, I should call you Marcel the boss!" Persini hinted at Marcel Jerrug half-jokingly and half-seriously. .

Pessini's hint made Marcel Yeruger's heart speed up. In his understanding, the president might have to attack the cabinet.

Once the cabinet falls, a large number of civil servants attached to politicians will fall.

The vacancy needs to be filled by someone, and my opportunity will come.

Under the hint of Pessini, Marcel Jerrouge strengthened his determination to join Bonaparte.

After Marcel Jerrug left, Persini returned to the study.

"Pessini, please take a walk!" Jerome Bonaparte handed an invitation to Pessini and said, "Give this invitation to Minister Buffy, and ask him to come here for the honor! "

"Yes! Your Majesty!"

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