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Make France Great Again - Chapter 269

Published at 16th of January 2023 05:56:45 AM


Chapter 269: The last constitutional amendment

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"These are all the expenditures of France in 1849-1850!"

Prime Minister Opper calmly reported all the expenses and then stood on the podium in a standard military posture, waiting for the republican MPs to question the parliamentary expenses.

The "social democrats" members of the audience gathered together to whisper to each other, and the silent Legislative Assembly was clamoring again.

Opper, who was standing on the stage, looked down at the "social-democratic" MPs under the stage with a complicated expression. He has been the prime minister for nearly a year and has not really faced the National Assembly once. This is his first battle and his last. In World War I, he had to draw a successful conclusion to his prime ministership.

It's just that the "social-democratic" MPs in the audience didn't seem to rush to Oper to ask questions, until Speaker Durban struck the wooden hammer, he cleared his throat and reminded: "Members, please seize the time! "

After some tossing, the "social democrats" congressman finally chose Jean Bastide as a representative to question.

"Mr. Prime Minister, I have a question for you!" Jean Bastide said without a trace of aggression, as natural as a friend sincerely seeking answers from another friend.

"Please speak!" Opper couldn't help straightening his body, his round abdomen trembled slightly under the influence of his body, and the congressmen in the audience smiled knowingly at the funny scene in front of him.

"I remember that when His Excellency Odion Barrow was Prime Minister the year before, the French Republic's finances were about 1.5 billion francs, right!" Jean Bastide turned his attention to Odion on the side of the Elysee Palace. Barrow, the rest of the "social democrats" also turned their attention to Odilon Barrow.

Faced with Jean Bastide's sudden inquiry, Odilon Barrow, who has been fighting for a long time, did not respond "yes or not" for the first time, but said lightly: "This is already a year ago. How can I remember it so clearly!"

Come on, Odilon Barrow took out his handkerchief and wiped his monocle with an attitude of nothing to do with himself.

In the face of Odilon Barrow, who was a non-stick pan, Jean Bastide still felt a little regretful in his heart.

It would be great if the conflict between Odilon Barrot and Bonapartists could be successfully provoke.

There is obviously no chance for Bastide to watch Prime Minister Opper on the stage give the data without hesitation: "Although Congressman Odilon Barrow no longer remembers it, I still remember the original data. Last In 2008, when Senator Odilon Barrow was the prime minister, he reported to the parliament that the annual expenditure was about 1.53 billion francs.

Jean Bastide's tone became aggressive and said: "Is it because of the government's unrestrained spending that is not making ends meet or is it because of other reasons? Mr. Prime Minister, I need a reasonable explanation!"

For Jean Bastide's question, Prime Minister Opper was stunned for a moment, and then he reorganized his words in his mind and said plausibly: "Mr. Bastide, all our expenditures are in accordance with the "make the economy faster" The principle of "more stable recovery", in my opinion, increasing fiscal spending is not only a bad thing, but a good thing!"

"Huh? Good thing! Mr. Prime Minister, I don't think it's a good thing for the government to take on huge foreign debts! Every cent of foreign debts is overdrawing the government's future national strength to meet the current affairs!" Jean Basti immediately retorted In a word, he holds financial conservatism views and some of the board members of Banque de France in general.

"If the government doesn't increase fiscal spending, how will those jobs be realized! How should workers find jobs? If they are left unemployed on a large scale, they will become social instability! The numbers of Lyon, Rouen, Paris Aren’t the losses brought to us by the second turmoil much more than those financial expenditures?” Opper criticized Jean Bastide from the perspective of “revitalizing industry and reducing unemployment”, and also played a role in dividing “society”. Democracy" purpose.

Sure enough, the "Social Democracy" camp of the mountain faction nods frequently to Opper's theory.

Jean Bastide was also aware of the change in his own camp, and he also did not expect that the other party would use the phrase "expenditure = employment" despicably: "But Mr. Prime Minister, I did not list government expenditures in the column. See the economy you spend on jobs!"

In response to Jean Bastide's "attack", Opper showed a sympathetic look: "Our government has done too much and said too little to make you misunderstood! We spend all of our jobs on jobs. Counting the two columns of administrative expenditure and agricultural expenditure, in our opinion, it is absolutely unnecessary to write so detailed! If you want, you can come to the Martinon Palace and I will organize the detailed information of the employment position and give it to you. "

Opper's words made Jean Bastide feel as if a fishbone was stuck in his throat. He who had served in a government department certainly understood the government's economics of water injection, and it was impossible for him to find any loopholes.

Bastide's silence gave Opper a chance to counterattack, and he continued to plausibly sell the same rhetoric from Jérôme Bonaparte: "Increasing spending is now saving France, cutting spending is dogmatism, now Fiscal expenditures must be increased, and expenditures must be actively increased, especially the administrative and military expenditures. The people demand the French government to increase expenditures. If the expenditures are not increased, the French people will have no jobs. If the expenditures are not increased, the combat effectiveness of the army cannot be effectively guaranteed. cannot stand on the European continent."

As soon as Opper's voice fell, the Bonapartists on the party of Order, headed by Prince Monfort, gave Prime Minister Opper a warm applause.

Applause resounded like thunder in the Palais Bourbon. Prime Minister Opper bowed to the Legislative Assembly in the audience and left the podium.

When the master had already left, Jean Bastide sat down again.

After the government's report was completed, the parliament also entered the next stage.

After being silent for a long time, Speaker Durban looked around and said slowly: "Members, do you have any proposals that you would like to submit to the parliament for review? If not, then the Legislative Assembly will be here first today!"

"Me!" Wallewski, who served as the secretary, stood up from the crowd of the Party of Order, and came to the podium in the eyes of his colleagues of the Party of Order.

"Members, as the people's chosen parliamentarians, should we abide by the will of the people?" Wallevsky did not directly state the content of his proposal at the beginning. He first asked the parliamentarians present.

The MPs did not speak, they responded with silence to Wallevsky, who replied to himself: "Personally, I think we should follow the will of the people, we have the people By choosing to serve as a member of parliament, to betray the people is to betray ourselves!"

The party of Order in the audience and some republicans who don't know the truth agree with Wallewski's words.

Only now does Wallewski get to the point, addressing the Legislative Assembly in a cadenced tone: "During the recess, we received 250,000 signatures from the French provinces united! They came from all classes in France, including Senior officials and lawyers, as well as workers and peasants, all showed their support for the President and the Republic without exception."

When Wallevsky said this, some of the "Social Democrats" put their heads together and whispered.

"Look! The usurper finally shows his true colors!"

"I knew that they would not be willing to sit for only four years!"



The whispers of the "social democrats" did not affect Wallevsky's performance. He spread his hands and said urgently and unquestionably: "The people want the president to continue in office and continue to complete the mission he did not complete! We This request should be heeded, and we must obey the will of democracy! Revise the constitution!"

The party of Order in the audience once again gave a warm applause. In the applause, Wallewski sorted out his speech and nodded to the audience: "Thank you very much!"

The applause disappeared as Wallewski returned to his seat of parliament.

Next, it is time for MPs to think.

At this time, the temporary leader of the Mountain Party came to Victor Hugo and asked Hugo's opinion in a low voice.

"Victor, I'm very embarrassed! Jerome Bonaparte has made all preparations to maintain his power! Should we support him? If not, UU Reading www.uukanshu.com may A coup d'etat!"

"No!" Victor Hugo responded resolutely: "We cannot let fear dominate our votes! The Constitution of the Republic should not be threatened by fear either. If the Constitution is amended, Jerome Poe Nabas will have the greatest degree of power. Trust me, he will soon demand a step further! Four years may become ten years, and then life or even emperor!"

Victor Hugo's words confirmed the opposition of the interim leader of the Mountain Party.

As for the republicans, they have decided from the beginning to fight anyone who tries to amend the term of the constitution.

"Voting begins!" Speaker Durban knocked on a wooden palm to announce the start of voting.

The party of Order camp all voted in favor of "revising the constitution that can only serve one term of president".

As for the "social democrats", with the exception of a few mountain factions and moderate republicans, the vast majority of members voted against it.

The final vote ended with 536 votes in favor and 214 against.

"Because the number of votes this time is less than three-quarters, the proposal to amend the constitution will not pass!"

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