C1891 An empire in peril

"Bullshit!" These damned bastards … Go to hell! God will punish you! "

"We must suppress them. We must let them know who is the ruler of this country!"

On his table was an illegal flyer that had been sent over from the Chief of Police. The flyer was made out of ink and it was cheap, but it was able to make the emperor of the empire so angry that he almost fainted.

Since when did the people question their king so much? Moreover, they were standing up for a foreigner. Napoleon couldn't figure out what he had done wrong. Why did the citizens not side with him but towards a foreigner?

"Ao Liwei... "You are the empire's prime minister, and you have served in the Ministry of Justice. Tell me, what is going on here?"

Emile. Ao Liwei was the new Prime Minister of the France. He had always been the Minister of Justice of France and was also a typical constitutional monarch.

Ao Liwei wiped the sweat off his forehead, but grumbled in his heart: You're asking me? Why don't you ask yourself? It was you who changed the France's Second Republic into the current Second Empire.

Ao Liwei's complaints were not unreasonable. After Napoleon III restored the Imperial system, the upper house of France was renamed the senate, and the position of the country's prime minister was abolished for more than twenty years.

Before Ao Liwei, there was no Prime Minister in the Second Empire of the France.

The fact that he had been provisionally appointed as the first Prime Minister of the France's Second Empire was actually just a strategy for Napoleon to pacify the people. It was just a show that he was using to show off to the people.

However, when faced with the emperor's question, Ao Liwei could only carefully say what he really wanted to say. "The citizens are easily deceived, the previous series of reports from the east caused the thoughts of a portion of the ignorant citizens to become chaotic …"

"Furthermore, there is definitely a Prussian side behind this series of events. How could Bismark let this perfect opportunity go!"

"Then what do you think we should do?" Napoleon asked.

"There is an old saying among Chinese that stopping the boiling and boiling soup is not as good as trying to extract it from the bottom of one's heart. People only believe lies when they are deceived because there is unwillingness and dissatisfaction in their hearts!"

"I suggest that His Majesty the Emperor should carry out reforms as soon as possible so as to restore the system of the upper and lower houses of the court and to raise the actual power of the Prime Minister... I think we should reinstate the constitutional monarchy... "

Ao Liwei was indeed a statesman who lived up to his expectations. His suggestion was very accurate, in the eyes of outsiders, it seemed like the British and French systems of government were similar, with monarchs, nobles, parliaments and capitalists.

But as long as you study it carefully, you will find that the two countries have very different political systems. The France is an imperial dictatorship, and the British are the true constitutional monarchy.

In the France, the Emperor held all of the authority. Then, at the same time, he would bear all the grievances of the people after the failure of the decree, which was the source of Napoleon's pain.

Aren't you a tyrant? Aren't you the emperor? When your decree came out, the people praised you for your success. Your popularity increased, and there were more people who praised you.

But the decree failed? It is also you who bear the grievances of the people, and they will curse you, the dictator.

Furthermore, the most important point was that every society had a gap between the rich and the poor. The poor and the poor would have their grievances and who would they vent their grievances on? Of course, the one who gets the most power would be the one who gets the most power. If you don't complain about the policies you make, who else can you complain to?

But the constitutional monarchy is not the case. The Queen or the King are not on the front lines of governance; they are hiding behind the power given to them by the Constitution.

The ones who actually made the policy were Benjamin and the rest, the ministers of the council and ministries.

Wasn't it perfectly justified who would make the policy, who would be responsible, and who would also have to bear the notoriety of the people?

There was a gap between the rich and the poor in Britain, and the poor and the destitute were going to curse, but no matter how much their anger burned, it would not burn the queen's head. They would only curse the government for being incompetent.

From this point of view, the British Prime Minister was more like a meat shield that attracted the anger of the masses. In the game, he could only play the role of a tank and only work for one or two worlds.

The prime minister kept changing, and finally, the whole of Britain was guaranteed to remain calm. The royal family had always existed and exerted influence, and successive prime ministers and leaders gradually adjusted the policy of the country.

This was the root cause of chaos and not collapse.

Napoleon had long heard enough of these platitudes, but he still couldn't lose his temper because he himself clearly understood that the prescription Ao Liwei gave him was the most correct one.

If he were to retreat quickly and give up his power to choose the monarch constitution and only keep his own country's image as his role, then by relying on Napoleon's name, he would be able to pass on the throne from generation to generation.

But could he bear it? This was really a good question!

Just at this moment, another military officer in general uniform spoke up, "Heh heh …" Your Excellency, your proposal may be very effective, but do you think it would be appropriate to introduce such drastic reforms at this time of the year? "

Napoleon III looked at his beloved general with gratitude. Quzan. Montopia.

That's right, you did not hear wrongly, the origin of the title of Count of Eight-bridge is the Second Opium War back then.

Napoleon was very satisfied with that battle. After returning to his country, he directly conferred the title of Count oculi bridge to him and even made him into a Senate.

According to the legends of the circle of nobility in Paris, Montaubans owned six manors in France. Each manor was decorated with the artifacts he robbed in the Yuan Ming Yuan, and their luxury was not inferior to that of the imperial palace.

He knew that making Napoleon III give up his rights was equivalent to asking him to kill himself, so at this crucial moment, he had to speak up for the Emperor.

"Right now, the France is in an extremely dangerous situation. The Prussia in the north is in the midst of preparing for war, and there are also some from the left wing trying to make a move. That Xiao Letian is just taking advantage of our time of panic!"

"At this critical moment, if His Majesty initiates a major change in the nation's constitution, it will definitely cause chaos in the country. This will give the Prussian the chance to attack. This is not allowed!"

"If you want to reform, you have to wait until after the victory of the war, until the France is completely safe!"

"I suggest a strong suppression!" "If Your Majesty is at ease, I am willing to transfer troops to assist the police to suppress them. I must use my blood to tell those traitors that there is no good ending for them to be with the Chinese!"