Chapter 87: Cavaignac

Jerome Bonaparte believes that there is no love for no reason in the world, and there is no pie for no reason.

The position of Minister of Public Works is clearly marked.

"As long as you withdraw from this election, I can assure you that you will be able to sit in this position next time!" Cavaignac offered his own conditions: "Trust me, the position of Minister of Public Works can give you and your Friends bring unimaginable benefits!"

Jerome Bonaparte quietly waited for the end of Cavaignac.

"What do you think of my proposal?" Cavaignac looked at Jerome Bonaparte and added: "You are still young! Start with the minister!"

"Cavaignac is in power!" Jerome Bonaparte still had a smile on his face, but his tone was even more indifferent: "Thank you for your love, I don't think my abilities are enough for the position of public minister."

"You can start as a secretary first!" Cavaignac, who was good at going straight, didn't seem to understand what Jerome Bonaparte meant, and he kindly said "for the sake of Jerome Bonaparte".

"Mr. Ruling, it is not in line with the democratic spirit of France to blatantly confer the public and private status of France!" Jerome Bonaparte simply did not go around the corners, he clenched his fists and said in a tough tone: "What position do I want, I can do it myself. Go for it, you don't need your charity! Put away your charity!"

"Why do you do it!" Cavaignac was obviously a little unwilling to say: "I can tell you a piece of news clearly, in the constitution formulated by the upcoming Constitutional Committee, it is stipulated that the term of the French President is 4 years, and the term expires. No re-election allowed! Do you know what that means?"

Jérôme Bonaparte, who was still calm in Cavaignac, seemed to reveal the calmness in his eyes that he had known for a long time.

"This means that no matter who you are, you can only serve as president for four years!" Cavaignac continued: "Jérôme Bonaparte, you are still young, and you should have experienced more training before you can become president!"

"Cavaignac is in power, are you finished?" Jerome Bonaparte asked the soldier in front of him, blinded by the desire for power, word by word.

"I hope you can consider my suggestion! After another term of ministers, become president! You can gain more!" Cavaignac said reluctantly.

"Rouet to see you off!" Jerome Bonaparte didn't want to make a fuss with the guy in front of him for a moment, "Cavaignac is in power, if you really want to become president, just beat me with the ballots, not Use this method! Even if I don't participate in the election, can you guarantee that your vote will be higher than that of Ludru Roland and Lamartine?"

"Mr. Governor, please!" Roue stretched out his hand and said to Cavaignac.

"You..." Cavaignac pointed at Jerome Bonaparte and turned away.

After watching Cavaignac leave, Fleury, who was carrying a whole set of tea sets, looked at Jerome Bonaparte: "Your Highness, this..."

"Put it here!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Fleury, tapping on the wooden table made of nanmu.

"Yeah!" Fleury put the tea set on the wooden table.

Jerome Bonaparte brewed a good pot of tea by himself and drank it for himself, with a contemptuous smile on his mouth: "I almost ruined this pot of tea!"

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On September 4th, more than ten days have passed since Cavaignac's visit.

In the past ten days, Jerome Bonaparte has won several consecutive victories, and the votes from the five French provinces have once again voted for him. At the same time, many citizens of the Seine also voted for him under the call of Victor Hugo. To Jerome Bonaparte, Jerome Bonaparte's votes broke through the 140,000 mark in one fell swoop, leaving Victor Hugo, who was originally second, behind him. The door was open to Jerome Bonaparte, who, as a member of the Seine province, had free access to the National Assembly.

At the same time when all the Bonapartists were delighted with the remarkable achievement of Jerome Bonaparte, another proposal came from the National Assembly that made all the Bonapartists grit their teeth.

For a time, the entire temporary conference hall was smelt of gunpowder, and the dark clouds outside the window not only shrouded Paris, but also shrouded the hearts of all Bonapartists. A murderous aura, like a group of gangsters gathering together.

"That **** Cavaignac! How dare he!" Jerome Bonaparte's hard-core dog-legged Letty yelled: "He doesn't even look in the mirror to see what kind of virtue he is!"

Eugène Rouet did not choose to curse like Letty, and lowered his head in thought.

It turned out that in this morning's National Assembly, Cavaignac's clichéd rhetoric in the National Assembly demanded that the threshold of voters be restricted and that some voters who have lost their national qualifications should not be allowed to vote.

The topic that was already uncontroversial was brought up again by Cavaignac. This time, however, the result of the vote was beyond Jerome Bonaparte's expectations. The National Assembly rejected the proposal by 350 to 400 votes.

Although the National Assembly still rejected the proposal with a majority, the 300 extra votes behind the proposal were like a sword of Damocles hanging over Jerome Bonaparte's head, capable of mobilizing more than 300 people. Apart from the Party of Order, MPs voted in favour at the same time, and there is no other party to be found.

[In the National Assembly, a proposal can only be passed if more than two-thirds of the votes pass it. 】

"The most important thing is what's going on with the Party of Order?" Jerome Bonaparte's expression also became serious.

If Cavaignac keeps holding the voters unqualified, it is difficult to guarantee that those who are not determined will vote for CavaignacHis Royal Highness, I also heard a news, What does Finjac seem to be planning with Changarnier? ' Fleury said cautiously to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Where did the news come from!" Jerome Bonaparte turned his eyes to Fleury.

"General Opper!" Fleury responded decisively: "General Opper told me that Cavaignac is replacing a group of soldiers with bad thoughts and behaviors in Paris, and replace them with those African guys!"

"An eventful time!" Jerome Bonaparte murmured while pressing his temple.

Although Cavaignac in the original history did not choose to take the coup d'état, he also did not rule out that he would jump over the wall in a hurry.

It is even more intriguing that Changarnier mixes an Orleanist general with an ultra-republican consul.

"Your Highness, do you think the Party of Order deliberately used Cavaignac as a spearman?" Eugène Rouet raised his head and said to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Then what is their purpose?" Jerome Bonaparte said half-jokingly and half-seriously: "Their purpose can't be me!"

"It's very possible!" Eugene Rouet tried to connect everything: "Your Highness, do you remember what happened in Lyon?"

"You mean Marshal Biro?" Jerome Bonaparte responded again.

"Yes!" Eugène Rouet nodded in response: "Your Highness, you didn't realize that your prestige in Paris is higher! If I were them, I would definitely give you a wake-up call! Cavaignac's proposal is nothing more than It is they who express their attitude through the National Assembly, so..."

"So we have to talk to them!"