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April 27, 1850.
After a six-day "truce", the party of Order and the "social democrats" once again fought a new round of struggle over the decree "restricting the law of universal suffrage".
With the first round of throwing stones for directions, Thiers has roughly figured out the attitude of the Parisians towards the "restriction of universal suffrage". Due to the influence of the two June revolutions, the Parisians were disgusted with those workers who were always on strike. , they were reluctant to clash with the authorities for restricting universal suffrage laws.
As for those workers who have been deprived of their votes, how will they know what the votes do.
As the silent majority, they just hope that life will be better.
In the final analysis, the two June incidents completely plunged the revolutionary enthusiasm of the whole Paris into a low ebb.
For the citizens and workers of Paris, as long as life is no longer turbulent, the Legislative Assembly will not care even if the sky is turned upside down.
Supporting the republicans is one thing, and helping the republicans to "rebel" is another.
This also means that Thiers can finally let go of his hands and feet to carry out a general liquidation of the republican faction.
At around 4 pm on the 27th, the Legislative Assembly officially began.
Only 600 of the 750 MPs were present.
Marast, who was sitting in the speaker's seat, placed his hands on the rostrum with his hands crossed, leaned forward slightly to maintain a relaxed posture, and said to all the MPs present in a relaxed tone: "Gentlemen, we continue to discuss the law on universal suffrage proposed by the Party of Order. I hope you can follow the order of the Legislative Assembly this time. This is the most sacred institution in all of France, not a vegetable market! Next, I will invite the Thiers to speak on the stage!"
The faces of the "Social-Democrats" members changed slightly. Thiers' appearance meant that the party of Order was about to "get serious"!
Under the steps to the right of the podium, Thiers, who was in charge of this speech, walked slowly to the podium under the attention of the Party of Order and the Social Democrats.
At this moment, he glanced sharply at all the congressmen under the podium, the short man in body, the giant in speech started a new round of "offensive".
With the ardent hope of all the party of Order, Thiers cleared his throat and spit out an elegant Parisian accent: "Is there some kind of moral guarantee in one's family?"
Thierry paused, then asked himself and answered: "Yes! A person's moral value can only be realized when he is among his fellow citizens!" He glanced defiantly over the seat of the Social Democrats: "In What my compatriots hold dear is in the city where I live."
"Come on!" the members of the Social Democrats sneered with disdain on their faces.
Thiers on the podium ignored their shouting. In his view, this so-called speech is just a passing act to limit the universal suffrage law. As long as the party of Order, which controls the parliament, can be united, then the remaining parties will not be concerned.
Thiers said in a high-pitched tone: "But those who have no fixed place of residence are what we usually call "the tramp". He raised his right hand slightly and made a gesture of introduction, as if the tramp appeared in the in front of him.
Then, he spread his hands and said in a disdainful tone, "It has no moral value!"
"Yes! Yes!" The Party of Order, which regards "order, morality, and religion" as its constitution, applauded Thiers' speech. In their view, those so-called proletarians are not qualified to vote at all, and they will only call red Molecules and clowns (referring to Jerome Bonaparte) were elected to the parliament, these two guys are not the best choice for the order "city management gentlemen."
"These homeless people cannot decide their own destiny through elections," Thiers continued.
The audience remembered the warm applause, which was the cheers of the party of Order.
"They will come together and form a dangerous force!" Thiers turned his gaze to the side of the Party of Order, and his tone became even higher.
"How can you say that?" asked Thiers loudly, the Social-Democratic MP, only to be muffled by a roar of applause.
"They should be named the most shameful name in history!" Thiers' tone carried the contempt revealed in his bones. As a poor boy from Provence, he had already betrayed his class, and the only way for the upper class in Paris to prove itself is to To draw a clear line with the original class: "They are called untouchables!"
The social democrats in the audience are getting more and more rowdy.
"And the people, the real people!" Thiers emphasized: "Those who have the right to vote have to suffer for the sins of this city of gangsters!"
Thiers' passionate speech made the party of Order stand up and applaud.
After the speech, Thiers stepped down, the party of Order smiled at his speech, and they gave Thiers a glance of approval.
Just when the Republicans were about to send someone to fight back, Victor Hugo, who was sitting in the seat of the Party of Order, got up.
Under the surprised eyes of his colleagues in the Party of Order, Victor Hugo walked to the right side of the podium, where Thiers had just stayed.
Speaker Marast immediately stood up and declared to the members present in a solemn tone: "Now I announce that the representative of Victor Hugo will join the Mountain Sect!"
"Traitor!" The party of Order camp shouted, and Thiers, who was originally proud of the spring breeze, also had a gloomy expression.
He never thought that Victor Hugo would one day join the Mountain Sect.
This is simply a "provocation" to the Party of Order!
"Judas!"
"Are you mocking your voters?"
Victor Hugo walked to the left of the semicircle with firm steps amid the abuse from the members of the Party of Order.
Seeing this, Remiza hurriedly stood up and shouted loudly, "Mr. Hugo, once an extreme royalist, then a liberal, and now a socialist again!"
Remiza's eccentric tone made the members of the Party of Order laugh, and Victor Hugo also stopped to stare at Remiza.
The corner of Remiza's mouth still showed a mocking expression: "Romanticism is really as impermanent as the wind! Only in this way can they please their sensitive and fragile hearts!"
Victor Hugo also smiled when the party of Order was jeering, and he opened his arms and bowed to the members of the party of Order.
Afterwards, he raised his head and responded seriously: "Sir, it is better to listen to the voice of the soul, if you have a soul. Listen to the voice of the wallet less, so as to bring benefits to the country."
After speaking, Victor Hugo went to the camp where the Mountain Sect was located without looking back.
"Hmm!" The party of Order camp called again.
The new leader of the Mountain faction welcomed Victor Hugo with a smile.
After the farce, Marast once again discussed the issue of limiting the power of the universal suffrage law.
Victor Hugo, who joined the Mountain Sect, took out a drafted speech and pleaded softly to the leader of the Mountain Sect beside him: "Please let me speak for the party and the workers!"
"Yeah!" The leader of the mountain faction nodded, and Victor Hugo got up again.
There was a round of applause from the social democrats camp.
"Speaking for his new master so soon!"
"I'll just say that the romantics have never had a reliable guy! He's not the same as us!"
The Party of Order once again denigrated Victor Hugo.
Of course, the denigration of Victor Hugo by the Party of Order did not stop Victor Hugo from speaking up for the masses.
Victor Hugo, who put the speech on the podium, cleared his throat and said, "Gentlemen, it seems that the February Revolution has been conquered! In this case... Since the revolution has been slandered, then I must seek every opportunity. Come to celebrate her achievements, her nobility, her beauty, the great wisdom of this revolution, not only the destinies of the bourgeoisie and the proletarians, to give them honor, to give them the same sovereignty, she is still in despair, in abandonment , in the depravity, look for the desperate, give hope, look for the angry, give reason, look for the beggar, the poor, the homeless..."
Victor Hugo bowed and emphasized: "As we often say "miserable people", crown them, make them "citizens", universal suffrage is said to everyone - I have not seen anything more outstanding than this The motto of peace.
It said: Don't worry, you are the masters! They say: Are you miserable? Well, from now on, you will accomplish great things on your own and destroy human suffering. This suffering belongs to people just like you, to those who delivered your souls! That is to say, in your own hands - say take it easy!
have a look! Gentlemen, profound justice and profound politics! The power of universal suffrage gives the suffering people votes, takes their guns away, empowers them, and calms them!
At the apex of every citizen's conscience, from the humblest to the greatest, in the depths of the soul, there is a divine and indestructible emotion! That is power, and this emotion is the cornerstone of human reason and the granite of human conscience! "
Victor Hugo couldn't help but raise his voice: "Power! Gentlemen, in the face of power, everything will eventually collapse, and there is no way to escape!
Injustice, hypocrisy, bad laws and bad government! We want to return its power to the people! "
After Victor Hugo's shocking conclusion, the entire conference hall fell silent.
"Thank you!" Victor Hugo once again bowed to all the members under the stage and left?
After a long time, the reacted Speaker Marast asked quickly: "Everyone, please vote on the bill restricting universal suffrage!"
The Party of Order and the Social Democrats responded by raising their votes.
The Party of Order raised all white votes in favour, while the Republicans and the Mountains raised their opposition minority.
Even with the blessing of Victor Hugo's speech, the Party of Order still defeated the "Social Democrats" by an overwhelming majority.
"Next, I announce the passage of the proposal to limit the universal suffrage law!"
A trace of loneliness flashed in Speaker Marast's eyes, but as a republican, he had to personally declare the creed that he had worked hard for all his life for, which was undoubtedly the greatest punishment for him.
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