After Passy's report, Jerome Bonaparte listened to the report of the Minister of the Interior, Leon Fouche, on the security issues in Paris. In the report, Leon Fouche vaguely pointed out that the police chief Maxime Kang's "problems", but did not mention a word about the newly established anti-revolutionary investigation unit within the police department.
Jérôme Bonaparte nodded in satisfaction, a guy like Leon Fouche is rare, he immediately said to Leon Fouche: "Since you think there is a problem with our police chief, then Remove him!"
Leon Fauqui, who received Jerome Bonaparte's approval, responded immediately: "Mr. President, what should the special forces under the Chief of Police do?"
The Rangers that Leon Fushi spoke of were the armed forces formed by the extreme republican faction in response to the June Revolution, and it was also one of the only armed forces of the republican faction at present.
Although the Rangers handed in a satisfactory answer to the property owners in Paris in the June Revolution, the ultra-republican brand it carried on it made the Party of Order very disgusted.
"Mr. Barrow, what do you think?" Jerome Bonaparte set his sights on Barrow. The disbandment of the Rangers still needed Barrow's cooperation to succeed.
"France no longer needs this weapon! Their existence is the greatest sin against the workers!" Barrow said eloquently, and now he seems to have become a left-wing fighter with infinite sympathy for the workers, the word political chameleon It is reflected in the Barrow body most vividly.
"Then disband them in the name of civil strife help!" Jerome Bonaparte, who also disliked the republican armed forces, immediately made a decision, and then he added: "If some of the Rangers are willing to do what they did in June If they repent, then they will be incorporated into the National Guard, and there will always be someone responsible for the events in June!"
"Yes!" Leon Fushi, who received the double assurance of the president and the prime minister, readily accepted the order and endured a drastic fight between the police chief and his semi-military ranger Leon, who had been under him for nearly half a month.
Jérôme Bonaparte, having settled the issue of the Minister of the Interior, looked around again, waiting for the next minister to report on his work.
The next ministers who reported to Jerome Bonaparte were obviously not as powerful as those reported by the Minister of Finance and the Minister of the Interior. They were mostly issues that required fiscal expenditure or investment projects.
Jérôme Bonaparte patiently listened to their respective questions, and will be handled by Barrow.
The meeting lasted from 11:00 to 1:00 pm. After the meeting, Jerome Bonaparte invited the Prime Minister and ministers to have a simple lunch at the Elysee Palace.
At 2:30 pm, Barrow and the minister left after finishing lunch.
The Minister of Justice, Eugene Rouet, and the Minister of Public Works, Morne, were retained by Jerome Bonaparte.
The three entered the study one by one, and Jerome Bonaparte walked to his desk and sat down.
Eugène Rouet and Morne were sitting opposite Jerome Bonaparte.
"Mr. Morney, this is the first time we meet! I don't know what you want to say!" Jerome Bonaparte asked Morney in a slightly playful tone.
Morney sat upright, leaning tightly against the back of the chair.
"Thank you to the President for giving me this opportunity to serve as the Minister of Public Works. I will do my best to serve the President!" Molney lowered his voice, making it even more low and persuasive.
"Mr. Morney, I already know your background! So we don't have to be so estranged!" Jerome Bonaparte decided to say frankly to Morne, his aunt's illegitimate son: "I hope you Can you join us? Because we're all one!"
"You?" Morney looked at Jerome Bonaparte suspiciously, and then said bluntly: "Mr. President, please forgive me, you and your team are really too weak? It's not good for me to join you completely. any good!"
"Could they (the Party of Order) be able to do you a favor?" Jerome Bonaparte asked, shaking his head: "Morny, my friend! Wake up, they won't give you anything at all. The good thing is that there are only so many places in France, how could they give you this outsider if they can't divide it themselves!"
"But Mr. President, your term is only 4 years! It's hard to do a great project in 4 years!" Molney then responded.
"Morny, rules are dead, people are alive! Those who can be bound by rules are only mediocre!" Jerome Bonaparte stretched out a finger and swayed back and forth.
"Don't you think..." Morney thought of a possibility, but he didn't dare to say it.
"No, no, no!" Jerome Bonaparte clearly understood what Morney wanted to say, and he shook his head in response: "The best way is to reach a satisfactory result under the current system. Use other methods! Weapons can only be used as our last resort!"
"What do you want to do?" Morne responded to Jerome Bonaparte.
Jerome Bonaparte tapped his index finger on the table lightly and said, "We just want to get back what belongs to us!"
"How do you get it back! As far as I know, Mr. President UUkanshu.com doesn't seem to be able to directly control the army!" Morney has acquiesced in the possibility of a coup d'état by Jerome Bonaparte.
"I believe that General Changarnier will definitely be on our side!" Jerome Bonaparte responded confidently to Morny. He did not dare to reveal the idea of removing Changarnier in front of Morne. Some things are better reserved for Molny.
Looking at Jerome Bonaparte's confident expression, Morney actually had a feeling of "maybe he can win": "Then Mr. President... No, His Royal Highness! I am willing to fight with you!"
The addition of Morne made Jerome Bonaparte's small team another person who can share the worries of Jerome Bonaparte.
Jerome Bonaparte, who had solved the Morne problem, turned his attention to Eugène Rouet: "Mr. Rouet, do you have any questions you want to ask me!"
Eugene Rouet was stunned for a moment, then replied, "I understand!"
"Tell me about it?" Jerome Bonaparte seemed to be attentive. A peace-of-mind subordinate could indeed save a lot of words.
"Restoring the salt tax is a trap!" Eugène Rouet responded in a firm tone: "Once this proposal is handed over to the National Assembly, the contradictions in the National Assembly will rapidly heat up! The Montagnards and the Republicans in the Parliament will never When they see the plan passed, they will do everything possible to block it, but Prime Minister Barrow has to push the proposal forward, because only then can they ease the deficit fiscally!"
"You're right!" Jerome Bonaparte applauded, "The National Assembly must move. A united National Assembly is not in our interests!"