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July 31, 1850.
On the second day after the proposal of "the establishment of direct troops in parliament" was passed, the Minister of War, Reño, convened a special parliament at the Ministry of War.
Minister Reño, who presided over the meeting, did not directly express his views on the troops directly under the parliament, but issued an order to all members of the War Department.
From now on, all orders involving the transfer of troops need to be signed by Minister Reigno and Secretary of State Saint Arnault before they can act, otherwise it will be regarded as a betrayal of the motherland.
All troops and members who are transferred without authorization will be severely punished.
During the meeting, Minister Reño patted the long conference table hard, and once again emphasized in his rough voice: "From now on, any transfer of more than 20 people must go through me and Secretary Saint Arnault. agree, or you will wait for court-martial!"
"Don't shake me, don't think I can't catch you! I will see you all the time!" Saint Arno, who has been playing the black face all the time, took Minister Reno's words and continued.
How dare the members of the War Department, who were tamed by Reno and San Arno, dare to do anything in private? They were originally panicked by the threat of Minister Reño and Secretary San Arno to calm the commotion.
After the meeting, a "certain issue concerning the movement of troops" was passed from the War Department to the regular army units in the suburbs of Paris.
The Second and Third Brigades under Bonapartist control announced that they would follow the orders of the Ministry of War, and the commanders of the National Guard Corps also chose to follow the orders of the Ministry of War.
Brigadier General Normar of the 1st Paris Brigade also closely followed their pace.
As for Changarnier, who had broken up with Jerome Bonaparte before, after this order was issued, he also kept a silent attitude.
The actions of the Ministry of War and the army completely ignored the proposal of the Legislative Assembly. Minister Reynolds and St. Arnault had decided that the power of the general should be firmly in the hands of the Bonapartists.
On August 1, the Legislative Assembly officially adjourned.
Although the Legislative Assembly has been adjourned, in order to maintain the normal operation of the Parliament and also to urge the Ministry of War to establish a force directly under the Parliament as soon as possible, Thiers set up a standing committee during the adjournment, and selected some members to stay on duty in the Parliament. the MP.
Of course, this committee prepared for adjournment still does not have the Elysée faction, the republican faction, the mountain faction, and the members of the orthodox faction and the Orleans faction occupy the power of the committee.
On August 6, Jerome Bonaparte, President of the French Republic, went to Normandy for a tour.
Members of the Standing Committee went to the War Department during Jerome Bonaparte's tour, hoping to use the authority of the Legislative Assembly to overwhelm the War Department and make the War Department submit to the Legislative Assembly while the President was away.
On August 10th, the Standing Committee submitted an inquiry to Minister Reno, and the inquiry period was set for the afternoon of the 11th.
Minister Reño, who was questioned by the parliament, showed a rather disdainful expression on his face. In his heart, the Legislative Assembly was just a gathering place for a group of frivolous people, and the Ministry of War would be subject to these guys, unless Reño was arrested. removed.
Just when Reño was about to throw the so-called question sheet out of the window, General San Arnault, Secretary of State, came to Minister Reño's office.
"Minister, I heard that the Standing Committee of the Legislative Assembly asked you to question?" San Arnault asked Minister Reno.
"That's right!" Minister Reño nodded, with an annoyed expression on his face: "These rats in the gutter will only do some things behind their backs!"
"Isn't this a member of parliament?" St. Arnault shrugged and suggested: "Minister, if you are not willing to accept the question, then I can go there instead of you."
"You?" Minister Reño looked at Saint Arnault and joked, "You're not going to beat them up!"
"This is not possible!" Saint Arnault said with a smile: "I'm really afraid that I can't help but tell them to beat them at the questioning meeting? If the French army follows their method, there will be a big problem!"
"That's right!" Minister Reño nodded and agreed with empathy: "More than 700 people, more than 700 minds! The most important thing is that these people's minds are not consistent! If the army wants to serve more than 700 minds at the same time, it has to be These guys are going crazy."
Saint Arnault continued: "Instead of serving more than 700 minds, it is better to serve only one person. The president is the emperor's nephew, and he is destined to lead us to victory. What are those guys? A bunch of rubbish!"
After Reno and San Arnault reached an agreement, San Arnault went to the Legislative Assembly on behalf of Minister Reno to be questioned.
August 11 at 3 p.m.
This time was the hottest time of the day, and a carriage set off from the Ministry of War and soon came to the Bourbon Palace under the scorching sun.
The carriage stopped in the shade of the Bourbon Palace, and Saint Arnault in military uniform got down from the carriage.
The face of Saint Arno who came down from the carriage seemed to have been washed with water. Sweat kept flowing down from Saint Arnault's forehead. Now, his whole body was filled with a sticky feeling, and the white inner shirt had long been soaked in sweat.
In such hot weather, St. Arnault's heart was even more annoyed, and he desperately wanted to give the group of councillors a slap in the face.
St. Arnault, who entered the Bourbon Palace, soon came to the hall of the National Assembly.
The nearly 100 members of the Standing Committee who are responsible for staying in the Legislative Assembly all sat on the parliamentary seats. Speaker Durban also did not leave during the recess. He sat on the rostrum to preside over the so-called question.
As soon as St. Arnault came in, he was watched by all the councilors. These councilors were sitting upright and staring straight at St. Arnault. They didn't speak or move. St. Arnault understood that this was the "dismissal" given to him by the councilors, and he hoped to use this method to make St. Arnault submit.
For the method of the congressman, Saint Arnault was very disdainful in his heart.
He had already experienced many battles in North Africa, let alone facing these invulnerable parliamentarians, even if he encountered a large number of Berber guerrillas, he could still deal with it with a normal attitude.
These guys are far less capable of fighting than those in North Africa.
St. Arnault, who was not crushed by the silent pressure, walked through the corridor of the Legislative Assembly like a stroll, looking left and right from time to time.
Upon seeing this, Speaker Durban tapped the wooden palm in his hand, and said arrogantly and bluntly: "General Saint Arno, you are already late! Now please go to your place immediately and accept the questioning of the parliament!"
"Late?" General Saint Arnault glanced at Speaker Durban, the corners of his mouth raised slightly as if mocking him, "How do I remember that the questioning started at 3:30! Now..."
General St. Arnault took out his pocket watch and glanced at the time as if no one was beside him: "It's 3:28, there are still two minutes to go!"
"Get to your place quickly! The Legislative Assembly is not a place you can desecrate!" Speaker Durban's attitude was still stiff, but this time he raised his voice, as if to set off the majesty of the Legislative Assembly.
"Got it!" St. Arnault didn't take it seriously at the roar of Speaker Durban, and even couldn't help but "concern": "Mr. Speaker, I hope you can protect your voice!"
After speaking, Saint Arnault arrived at the hearing seat.
The seat of the hearing is the same as that of the podium, both of which need to turn their backs to Speaker Durban on the podium and face the MPs directly.
Sometimes, in order to have a psychological impact on the ministers who are hearing, so that the ministers say some inappropriate words, the speaker behind the ministers can also suddenly say a sentence.
At 3:30, the questioning begins.
"General St. Arno, why didn't the Ministry of War execute the order of the parliament? Why didn't Minister Reno come?" At the beginning of the meeting, Speaker Durban behind St. Arnault roared at St. Arnault, This sound was like a violent storm and attacked San Arno.
The roar of Speaker Durban did not shake St. Arnault. St. Arnault looked at the standing committee member directly opposite him with contempt and said, "Minister Reynold was ill this morning~www.novelhall. com~ So he appointed me to represent him in this questioning session."
"General Saint Arno, can you guarantee that you will be responsible for everything you say? Are you capable of shouldering the responsibility of the Ministry of War?" Speaker Durban questioned Saint Arno again, who was trying to defeat Saint Arnault. Arnault's line of defense.
"I have the ability!" St. Arnault said unswervingly: "The Minister has delegated this inquiry to me with full authority!"
"Okay!" Speaker Durban's tone seemed to calm down, but the next second, he resumed his roaring like a storm: "Then let me ask you, why hasn't the Ministry of War implemented the parliament's proposal?"
"We are considering it!" General Saint Arno said lightly.
"I asked why you didn't implement it!" Speaker Durban seemed a little annoyed.
"I said it! We are considering which troop should be sent to carry out the order and which troop should be stationed! This will take time to study... Our research needs..." Saint Arnault said calmly.
[Political line Step 2: We should probably act, we are researching. 】
"I asked you to execute it, not to ask you to study it and execute it!" The Speaker interrupted Saint Arno.
"Mr. Speaker, you don't understand the army at all!" General Saint Arnault's tone also became tougher: "Do you know how much trouble reckless execution will cause the army? You are destroying the shield that protects France. Our material personnel transfer and equipment transfer will become a mess because of which one stupid execution is executed immediately!
If the army is in chaos, who will protect the country! "
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