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Chapter 228 Countermeasures of the Party of Order

After leaving the Elysée Palace, Marcel Jerug personally selected, trained and deployed suitable personnel. He planned to use half a year to train a (pseudo) missionary who was proficient in Oriental studies. He and his team would go to Qingguo to promote business in France.

Strive for interests.

As for Jérôme Bonaparte, after completing the task, he entered sage mode again.

In addition to necessary social activities and department meetings every day, the rest of the time is spent hunting and picnicking in the Bois de Boulogne.

There was no trace of anxiety on his face that his term was about to end, and he looked leisurely and contented.

During this period, Palio, the Minister of Education and Minister of Religion appointed by Jerome Bonaparte, proposed the infamous "Falou Law" to the Legislative Assembly.

Although this set of laws is nearly half a year later than in history, it is still not absent.

The law requires the establishment of a "Public Education Commission", which is composed of the following personnel: "The chairman is the Minister of Education and Religion, four archbishops or bishops from the Catholic Church, one priest from the Protestant Church, and one from the Augsburg Confessional Church

Priest, 1 member of the Central Jewish Council, 3 members of the Senate, 3 members of the Supreme Court, 3 members of the Academy, 8... 3 representatives of liberal education appointed by the President of the Republic.

"The law recognizes two types of schools, both primary and secondary schools. Public schools are established and maintained by municipalities, provinces or countries; free schools are established and maintained by private individuals or associations.

"All French people, who are over 25 years old, can open a secondary school. Must meet the following conditions: More than 5 years of teaching certificate, secondary school graduation certificate, secondary school teacher qualification certificate."

"Existing church high schools can continue to exist as long as they obey state supervision. No new church high schools can be established without government approval."

"The public institutions of secondary education are public high schools and municipal high schools."

The law states: “Children whose families cannot afford to pay receive free primary education.”

"All French people, who are over 21 years old and have qualification certificates, can provide primary education everywhere."

"The qualification certificate can be a teaching certificate, a high school graduation certificate, or a priesthood recognized by the church." Municipal primary school teachers should be appointed by the town council.

The freedom of education in the Republic has been broken, and education is subject to legal restrictions and state supervision.

Although the vast majority of republican members of parliament are trying to block the implementation of the plan based on their rationale, in the parliament where the Party of Order holds the majority, such voices will only be banned with an overwhelming majority of opposition votes.

"National" and "People's Daily" on the other side of the ocean called "Falufa" a gift from the president to the church.

Dr. Karl Marx, the resident writer of "People's Daily", pointed out in a poignant writing style that although Jérôme Bonaparte wore the so-called "socialist" cloak, he still had the tradition of paternalism in his heart.

Paris citizens who are accustomed to the introduction of one bill after another still maintain an indifferent attitude towards the establishment of the Faloufa. In their view, as long as their fundamental interests are not involved, they will not resist.

As for the fundamental interests, they are the price of goods in Paris, the rental value of houses in Paris, and the unemployment rate.

These three items are precisely the focus of Jérôme Bonaparte's prevention.

The police department, which had eliminated a group of bugs, was more obedient to Jerome Bonaparte's orders. Under the management of the relatively clean administrative police, prices have been maintained within a certain range of rise and fall, making the whole of Paris stable and improving.

land development.

This comfortable time only lasted for more than half a month before it came to an end, and the atmosphere in Paris became tense again.

In late June, the weather in Paris gradually warmed up, and the sound of insects could often be heard coming from the dark alleys at night in the suburbs of Paris.

It was on such a hot day that the Legislative Assembly suddenly announced something that made the Elysee Palace faction even more restless.

The Legislative Assembly decided to establish a more efficient organization based on the original Legislative Assembly, just like the Constitutional Committee in the original Constituent Assembly.

This news was once again unanimously agreed by members of the Party of Order (including members of the Elysée Palace faction), and the *** Council was established as a standing committee of the Parliament.

At this time, something unexpected happened. The Elysée Palace faction, which had helped the Orléansists and the Orthodox factions build the **** society, suddenly discovered the list of members of the **** society in Thiers.

There is not even a single member of the Elysée Palace faction.

At the same time, Thiers expressed regret to the members of the Elysée Palace faction: These lists were unanimously agreed upon within the Party of Order.

It was only then that the members of the Elysée Palace faction understood that they had been excluded from the Party of Order.

The old Prince Jérôme found Odilon Barro and wanted to ask the reason. Barro hesitated and said: This is a unanimous decision between the Orléans and the Orthodox, and they have nothing to do!

At this time, the Elysee Palace faction panicked, and they found Jérôme Bonaparte of the Elysee Palace.

Jérôme Bonaparte, who had anticipated all this, was not at all flustered. He had already anticipated that Thiers would take a bad move.

As one of the outstanding politicians of this era, Thiers is not like a person who is easy to defeat. He will definitely use his excellence to attack the shortcomings of the Elysee Palace faction.

However, Thiers did not expect that from the beginning Jérôme Bonaparte was not prepared to fight them in Parliament.

To fight in the field where the enemy is good at is to seek death. In order to find a reason to reprimand these incompetent parliamentarians, Jérôme Bonaparte allowed everything to happen.

A drawing room in the Elysée Palace.

The Bonapartist MPs gathered together at the long dining table and silently watched Jérôme Bonaparte, the leader of the Elysée Palace, during which no one spoke.

"Smash it! Screw it!" Jérôme Bonaparte reprimanded him preemptively, "Aren't you usually very capable? Why have you been tricked now? Nearly a hundred congressmen have been directly kicked out!

You don’t think it’s embarrassing, but I still think it’s embarrassing!”

Jérôme Bonaparte's rebuke caused some MPs who thought that the Standing Committee was in their favour, to hang their heads.

Everyone present did not expect that Thiers would actually use the trick of killing the donkey.

Next, Jerome Bonaparte scolded the congressmen present for a long time.

When the old Prince Jérôme, the Imperial Marshal holding a wooden cane, saw that the fire was almost done, he quickly put on a red face and asked Jérôme Bonaparte to tell him the solution.

"Your Majesty, what should we do?" Prince Montfort also used his honorific title in public to give Jerome Bonaparte face.

"What else can we do? We can only take one step at a time!" Jerome Bonaparte certainly knows the solution, but he can't tell them the method at the moment.

Who knows if there are undercover agents among these congressmen.

Later, Jerome Bonaparte softened his attitude and said: "I hope you can have a little more brains in the future and stop causing trouble like this!"

The MPs present could only listen to Jérôme Bonaparte's reprimand and say "be careful next time".

After the meeting, Jérôme Bonaparte left Interior Minister Ferdinand Barro and Attorney General Baros behind.

"Your Excellency, I...I really don't know those things!" Minister of the Interior Fernand Barrow explained to Jérôme Bonaparte.

Now that he has been tricked by his brother Odilon Barrow, he no longer expects to continue to serve as Minister of the Interior.

Jerome Bonaparte smiled and comforted Fernand Barrot: "Mr. Fernand, I believe you! You are the one who joined us from the beginning. If we don't even trust you, then

Who else can we trust?"

Interior Minister Fernand Barrow breathed a sigh of relief after hearing Jérôme Bonaparte's reply, and he asked Jérôme Bonaparte to be relieved of his post as Minister of the Interior.

"To be honest, I don't want to dismiss you as Minister of the Interior!" Jérôme Bonaparte showed a regretful expression. "However, you also know the current situation of our party. Letting you serve as Minister of the Interior is not to save you, but to save you."

It’s hurting you!”

"I understand!" Fernand Barrow nodded quickly and said.

"And...please tell your brother Mr. Barro! I welcome him to join at any time!" Based on the principle of uniting the majority, Jerome Bonaparte still extended an invitation to Odilon Barro.

"I will tell him the truth! I am sincerely sorry for the trouble he has caused you!" Fernand Barro said to Jérôme Bonaparte sincerely.

"Nothing!" Jerome Bonaparte shook his head, "By the way, Mr. Fernand. I remember you are a lawyer, right?"

"That's right!" Fernand Barrow responded.

"Then are you interested in going to the Supreme Court to serve as Attorney General?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked tentatively.

"Attorney General?" Fernand Barro subconsciously glanced at Baros next to him. This is the current Attorney General.

"I am going to swap your positions with those of Barroche!" Jérôme Bonaparte said his solution to Fernand Barro and Barroche, "I don't know what you think.

how!"

Fernand Barrow, who thought he might return to parliament, showed a happy expression.

Although the position of the Attorney General is much lower than that of the Minister of the Interior, it is still much stronger than the members of Parliament who appear to have the power of the state but in fact only have the power to approve and oppose it.

Of course, Baros would not have any objections when he heard the appointment of Jérôme Bonaparte. From Attorney General to Minister of the Interior, it was a proper promotion.

The position of Minister of the Interior also represents the president's level of trust in him.

Fernand Barro and Barroche agreed to Jerome Bonaparte's suggestion. The remaining procedure was for them to write resignation letters to Jerome Bonaparte respectively, and then Jerome Bonaparte

After Ba's approval, they were appointed.

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