Three hundred and twenty-four chapters are held accountable
"Then I won't keep you for more. I have to go to the parliament to question in the afternoon. I have to sort out the materials at hand first, so I can't let those guys stop me!" After talking about the main things, Hong Tao immediately issued an order to expel guests. It was almost noon, and if Wen Nan didn't leave, he would have to take care of the meal. Now the emperor has to spend money on his meal, and the landlord's family has no surplus food.
"Your Majesty... I heard that the people in the parliament had complaints about Your Majesty's return to the court this time, and even blamed Your Majesty like interrogating a prisoner. Is this a bit too much? Looking at all dynasties, how many kings can be defeated by the few enemies like Your Majesty? Where can anyone not die in a war? Can you say that your Majesty's achievements be erased by death because of the war? Your Majesty is kind and unwilling to be dictatorial, but you can't overcorrect it! If this continues, who will still be willing to fight for the country in the future? Could it be that the tragedy of Mr. Yue will be repeated in the empire!" Wen Nan had already stood up and said goodbye, but just took a step and turned around and stopped, following Hong Tao's words, and he talked about the parliament. The more he spoke, he became more and more excited, and finally put a boss' hat on the parliament.
Hong Tao was almost used to Wen Nan's accusations. Since he returned to Jinhe City with his half-destroy fleet, he began to teach the parliament step by step how to fulfill their accountability. Then all kinds of people questioned the performance of the parliament, especially the naval generals who went on a war with Hong Tao. In their opinion, Hong Tao commanded the naval battle without any problems, and the final result reached the highest expectations. Why should the parliament still point fingers at the fleet commander and picky?
Every person who raises such a question will tirelessly enlighten him. Whether the other party accepts it or not, they must make it clear to them that this is not that the parliament is deliberately persecuting itself, but that it is that it is himself asking the parliament to do so. According to the law of the empire, the parliament also has this right, so why can't it be exercised? Authorization is for use, and is it just for the good sound?
"Hey... I've passed it, it's not as serious as you said. Let's talk as we go." Wen Nan stayed abroad for a long time, of course he didn't know that Hong Tao had become the biggest slut in Jinhe City. Now Hong Tao has to say the same thing to him again, but it is impossible to have a meal at Hong Tao's house.
"The accountability procedure of the parliament is legal. I also ask them to do this. Not only to me, but anyone who does similar things in the future, as long as it is related to national interests, the parliament must exercise the accountability right after exercising the approval power. It cannot be said that one thing is done and it is over. If it succeeds, everyone laughs, and if it fails, everyone will remain silent. Or launch an unlucky guy to be a scapegoat. In that case, what is the difference between the Jinhe Empire and the Song Dynasty and Mongolia? There must be someone to take responsibility for everything. It is the responsibility of the parliament. They are not picking on the bones in the eggs, but helping the country to check." Hong Tao first explained the rights of the parliament to Wen Nan legally.
"But will not hurt the hearts of the people of the country?" Wen Nan was worried about another level of problem.
"A good starting point may not necessarily lead to good results. It has always been like this. Those people in the Song Dynasty did things with the original intention of harming the country and the people, but the final result was indeed harming the country and the people. Why? Because they don't have to be responsible. If they told them in advance that they need to be responsible for their words and deeds, I guess they can avoid the vast majority of such high-minded and low-minded things happening. Before they make any decision, they will try their best to verify the feasibility of things."
Hong Tao hates this question very much. What is the starting point that means is a good starting point? How to quantify and judge this starting point? You say you did a bad thing with kindness, but who knows whether you are kind-hearted? You can't always fool people by saying things like feeling the stones and paying tuition fees?
"Will such a complicated process cause lazy politics? The more things you do, the more troubles you have, it will be much easier. If you don't do anything, who is willing to do practical things?" Speaking of government affairs, Wen Nan is no weaker than Hong Tao at all, this is his profession.
"If you place it in another country, there is indeed this problem. But in the Jinhe Empire, this problem will not exist, or it will have little impact. Do you know why you say this? As soon as I guess you will say you don't know, then I will tell you. The reason is very simple. Government officials must be responsible to the Prime Minister, the Prime Minister must be responsible to the Parliament, and the Parliament must be responsible to the people."
"No one is a fool. I can't see it in a month or two, but I can't see it in a year or two. The people are very clear about what the government has done. This is what the election once every four years. No one wants to think of anything and wait for death. You think it's too tired or trouble. Don't stand in the pit and stop snoring. Some people don't feel tired or troubled, and some people want to contribute to the country and realize their ambitions."
"So, I took a long time to choose it, just to live a life of four years and wait for death. Isn't this a high salary? "Whenever Wen Nan asked a question, Hong Tao had a lot of words waiting. This is not because he responded quickly, but because he said it too many times and had already remembered it in his heart. Compared to Wen Nan, the questions raised by the new-style officials in the government were sharper, but none of them could stop Hong Tao.
"Your Majesty is to use himself as a role model for others... Nan admires him very much. Looking at historical books, Your Majesty is unprecedented!" Wen Nan asked without asking. Hong Tao's answer was understandable and willing to agree with it, but he was used to telling him that it was not reliable, because he had never seen such a court or such an emperor.
"Hehehe... I just think you are praising me! Hey, it's just right, this is the old Kong family. Let's go to his house to have a meal of soup cakes! My wife's craftsmanship is awesome." Seeing that Wen Nan was fine, Hong Tao began to think about the place of lunch. Since they were all out, they can't go back empty-handed. Who is the one who is there? This time it's Kong Pei's turn to be unlucky, who made his house beside him?
Although Hong Tao said it very easily, he was actually very annoyed by the parliament. The right thing is addictive. The parliamentarians in the parliament didn't dare to ask too many questions in front of the emperor at the beginning, but after adapting to it a few times, everyone was convinced that the emperor liked everyone to do this, so they immediately became active and enthusiastic. At each questioning meeting, there were countless questions waiting for Hong Tao to answer, and even why he had to take a pregnant woman like Weng Ya on the boat, it was like Hong Tao had something wrong with him.
Of course, the MP who asked this question made Hong Tao scold him. This is a government questioning meeting, not a party of gossip women on the streets and alleys. What should I ask and what should not be asked, everyone should have a standard in their hearts. Who is Weng Ya? That is the commander of the Imperial Royal Navy Supply Fleet! Her husband is the captain of the Imperial Royal Navy Supply Fleet and the son of the Minister of the Imperial Supervision Department!
Asking this question can be said to be too gossipy, or it can be said to be ulterior motives. Do you want to provoke the relationship between the emperor and government officials? If Hong Tao wants to exaggerate, the MP will probably have no way out. If he is not dismissed by the parliament, he will also be hated by the Weng family and the Ci family. A person who offended the royal family, the military and special departments at the same time will not end well no matter what country he is in or what official he is in.
In fact, Hong Tao had a private purpose for the Parliament to exercise accountability by desperately, and he wanted to reduce his guilt in this way. When he came back with a broken fleet and a list of hundreds of royal navy deaths, the entire Jinhe City was silent. No one accused him of taking his son to die, but no one praised him for winning a decisive victory. Everyone consciously avoided this topic, and even there were not many citizens who took the initiative to attend the memorial service in the martyrs' cemetery, which was not in line with the character of the people in Jinhe City who could join in the fun.
Hong Tao knew very well what everyone's reactions mean. They were not very happy, or they had opinions about themselves, but they were not easy to say it. After all, they were the emperor they recognized, and their current life was achieved by themselves. If they stood up to criticize themselves and opposed them at this time, they would feel a little ungrateful. But they did not agree with their sons and family lives to help other countries fight wars. On the one hand, they couldn't say it, but on the other hand, they were not very happy, so everyone simply chose to remain silent and expressed their dissatisfaction in this way.
Should they express it? Hong Tao feels that there is no problem at all. Everyone has the right to express their thoughts. Thoughts can be deceived and deceived, but they cannot be banned. But Hong Tao feels that their expression needs to be improved. If they always treat themselves as benefactors, many rules will be difficult to implement.
This is not a good thing. It always makes others feel that they owe them. Over time, this kind of guilt will turn into hatred, a kind of unexplained hatred. This kind of hatred may not break out in your lifetime, and when you die, it may break out on your descendants. Dou Mien and Sheng Michou mean this. Hong Tao must let everyone express their resentment and vent it.
How to vent? It is definitely not possible to hold a criticism and fight for yourself, but it is okay for everyone to discuss and discuss issues and express different opinions. This work is done by Huang Sha, deputy director of the Imperial Propaganda Department. The way to discuss is not to hold a meeting, and Jinhecheng does not have such a large venue for all citizens to use. The specific way is to use words to fight in Jinhe Daily, and the newspaper editors collect representatives of various different opinions, and then publish the opinions of these people in stages and batches for everyone to think about.
Chapter completed!