Make France Great Again

Chapter 104 Army Entry

"What's the matter? Mr. Barrow, you haven't answered my question yet?"

Jerome Bonaparte still questioned Odilon Barrot with an attitude of ignorance.

"We will all support your decision, President!" Odilon Barrot tried to deal with Jerome Bonaparte with a vague attitude.

"Mr. Barrot, you are fighting against the National Assembly!" Jerome Bonaparte directly pierced Odilon Barrot. He spread his hands and said helplessly: "I cannot fight against the National Assembly!" To fight, the Constitution does not give me such power!"

"Mr. President, I did not ask you to fight against the National Assembly! I just implore you to order the banning of clubs and the dissolution of the Rangers! This is the power given to you by the Constitution!" Odilon Barro once again described his next actions as conforming to the Constitution things.

"Please excuse my refusal! Mr. Prime Minister, this will not do me any good, and at the same time, it will tear France apart." Jerome Bonaparte, who does not see rabbits and does not scatter eagles, is unwilling to do this without absolute interests. Barrow endorsed it, and he picked up the Gallic War Records on the desk to read.

The "No Confidence Vote" of the National Assembly made Odilon Barro feel like he was sitting on pins and needles. Now he has obviously lost the stability he had before becoming Prime Minister. He just wants to keep the Prime Minister he has only been in for less than a month, even if the Prime Minister is located in Gero under Bonaparte.

"Mr. President, what are your conditions?" Odilon Barro asked dryly with a bitter smile.

"Huh?" Jerome Bonaparte turned his gaze from "The Gallic Wars" to Odilon Barrot, and he replied to Odilon Barrot after putting the book back on the table: "Mr. When I was very young, my father told me that everything in the world has been marked with a price from the beginning! I have a suggestion, I don’t know if you want to listen to it!”

Have you finally started negotiating terms?

Odilon Barro immediately responded: "I'm happy to listen!"

"Well...you can see it as a business or as a policy! Of course the executors of the policy are you and me!" Jerome Bonaparte, who used the wrong word, added: "Of course you The party we belong to, we can all earn a lot of money in this regard, and we don't have to worry about someone gossiping afterwards."

Immediately afterwards, Jerome Bonaparte told Odilon Barrot about the "Railway Commission" and the issue of public debt.

Barrot also raised the same questions as Morni had raised, and Jerome Bonaparte also answered them one by one.

"A reasonable design!" Odilon Barro couldn't help but sighed, "This way we can avoid the disorderly growth and the approval of the National Assembly."

"So, Mr. Prime Minister, we are heroes who see the same thing!" From the expression of Odilon Barro, it can be concluded that Odilon Barro already intends this plan.

"I want to ask, who made this plan!" Odilon Barro eagerly wanted to know the proposer of the plan, and no one knew how to operate better than the proposer of the plan.

Jerome Bonaparte, who was unwilling to be the first bird, decisively gave all the credit to Morny: "This is the plan entrusted to me by the Minister of Public Works, Mr. Morny!"

"Mr. President, do you have any more detailed and specific content for this plan!" Odilon Barro gestured with his hand: "It would be great if the plan can be sorted out!"

"Of course!" Jerome Bonaparte tapped the desk lightly twice.

Persini outside the door quickly entered the office after hearing the movement.

"Pissini, I have to trouble you!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Pessini.

Subsequently, Jerome Bonaparte ordered Persini to bring over the plan submitted by Morni in the drawer of the Elysee Palace study.

Pessini, who took the order, acted quickly,

Jerome Bonaparte and Odilon Barrot talked about the National Assembly again.

"Mr. Prime Minister, I have a question to ask you!" Jerome Bonaparte put his hands on the desk and said, "I remember that as early as January 6, Minister Leon Fauci had told me Regarding the necessity of disbanding the Rangers, I have also unified his opinion, why the Rangers have not been disbanded until now!"

Barrot explained the situation of the Rangers to Jérôme Bonaparte.

Since the cabinet meeting on January 6, Leon Fuchs had ordered the disbandment of the Rangers, but the Rangers refused to disband on the grounds that Leon Fuchs was not their immediate commander.

The Einsatzgruppen, which is led by the Ministry of the Interior but receives the salary of the army, is not threatened by Leon Fuchs at all. In addition, there are secret support from the Republican faction outside, so that the Einsatzgruppen even dared to engage in small-scale conflicts with the Capital Army.

"Damn it, how did Paris become like this! No one is clean, be it the Republicans or the Montagne!" Jerome Bonaparte cursed.

"That's right! The Republicans and the Montagne are not the stuff to govern the country at all, they will only bring down the entire country!" Odilon Barro, who was also unhappy with the Republicans and the Montagne, echoed.

"In this case, Mr. Prime Minister! I think they should be given a little color! I think Paris should hold a military parade in the near future to prevent the resurgence of the revolution." Jerome Bonaparte urged Odilon Barrot to carry out a preventive sex coup.

Odilon Barrot was obviously moved by Jerome Bonaparte's instigation.

At this time, he didn't even think about whether he and his party would become victims of the army one day when the atmosphere of using the army to force the parliament to submit.

"I still need to discuss this with General Changarnier!" Odilon Barrot responded.

"I want to discuss with General Changarnier! Otherwise, it will be difficult to properly resolve the issue of the Rangers!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded in response.

As soon as Jerome Bonaparte finished speaking, Pessini, who was holding a document, appeared in the office.

Pessini respectfully handed over the information to Jerome Bonaparte, and Jerome Bonaparte passed it on to Odilon Barrot.

After receiving the information, Barro flipped through the content page by page until the last page ended.

Facing the well-prepared plan, Odilon Barro couldn't help but disagree: "I agree with Mr. Morny's plan!"

After the cooperation between the two parties is reached, all that remains is how Odilon Barro will do the work of Tongchangarnier.

Jerome Bonaparte, who returned to the Elysee Palace, rarely saw Odilon Barrot in the next few days.

However, the "Railway Commission" began to be established in an orderly manner with the support of Odilon Barro.

After the cabinet meeting on January 25 was adjourned, Odilon Barrot found Jerome Bonaparte: "Mr. President, General Changarnier and Minister Liulier have agreed that the army will be held on January 29. A military parade!"

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