Chapter 1855: The second premise of the peace talks

As for whether it is bad to start with your own funder? Please, did you hear me? It was the establishment of a joint committee. The hatred was caused by everyone. Even if the funders suffered losses, they should not be blamed on the Social Democratic Party! This kind of thing can strengthen one's own rights without any sequelae. Why should one oppose it?

Politics is sometimes so strange that it allows many people with different political inclinations and even rivals to do common things. This time, whether it is the Kaiser, the parliament or the centrist, they are all prepared to take advantage of those capitalists who are trying to expand their influence. And financiers!

"Although we have something in common on this issue, this does not change our differences on Shedman and others. If you are unwilling to cooperate, we will use our own means to achieve our justice. Next time, When we meet again, it's not just me and the delegation behind me!" Count Schelling said solemnly! For Scheidemann and the people who made trouble last time, Bavaria said it would never let it go!

"What do you think?" Albert looked at Hassy next to him, asking intent in his eyes.

"That's it, it is impossible for all of us to bury Shedman." The latter nodded silently. In less than a minute, Shedman's fate was decided.

"The first thing after the establishment of the joint committee is to determine the facts of Sheideman's crime." Looking at the other party's performance, Earl Schelling knew that the other party had compromised, so he continued. The Albert on the other side nodded quietly in recognition.

"Well, let’s talk about the second question. We don’t want to interfere in the negotiations between the parliamentarians and the Kaiser. It must be the Prussian internal affair. But regarding the structure of the imperial central government, the Bavarian side believes that changes need to be made and the imperial parliament should be divided into The upper and lower houses, the upper house is made up of political parties. The lower house is made up of respected non-partisans, so that our government can represent the interests of the majority of the people." Earl Schelling said.

"This is against the Constitution, and the power of the imperial parliament is directly divided!" Hasai said loudly for the first time.

"This is not against the Constitution, because the upper house and the lower house exist in the Prussian parliament, and we just copied this model directly into the imperial decision-making bodies." Count Schelling said.

"Non-partisan, respected person? I want to know what this means? This is tantamount to leaving a place for the Junker nobles." Albert said.

"Parliament should have been a legislative organization that encompassed all levels of the empire. We accept the universal suffrage system, but I think it is unreasonable for political parties to control the entire legislature. In this war, many non-party personnel paid for the empire. Efforts, blood, and even statements! Thousands of noble families are extinct! Judging from their dedication and spirit, I think they are much more noble than many people who sit in the back and don’t do bad things. Why can’t they occupy the council? A place?"

"Take the parliamentary parties as an example. The largest parties in the parliament are the Social Democrats and the Catholic Central Party. The total members of these two parties are only 1.5 million, and the empire has more than 70 million. Why should their legislature be increased? Two parties with only 1.5 million people decide together? Do you think this is fair?" Earl Schelling asked rhetorically.

"But we were voted by everyone! They agreed with our views, so they chose us!" Hasai said.

"The lower house of the newly established imperial parliament was also voted by everyone, so I think they can also represent people's wishes. And, don't you all demand rights that require supervision? The rights of political parties also need supervision, many Soldiers have also participated in the voting, but they must have never imagined that when the party they elected was fighting on the front line, they stabbed in the back, right? People are fickle!" Count Schelling said meaningfully.

Even though politicians can come up with countless excuses to beautify themselves, it is the original sin of Albert and others on the issue of being tight in front and making trouble in the back! Even if the soldiers in the front are unwilling to use force against the parliamentary factions, they will also dislike the Social Democratic Party in their hearts. The parliamentary faction has become weaker and weaker without taking advantage of the initial uprising to directly obtain state power. Therefore, the Bavaria and the military officer corps proposed this decentralization request.

"Mr. Schelling, the first opinion put forward by Bavaria is not good for the empire, because it will weaken the decision-making ability of the central government of the empire. A resolution needs to go through at least three votes to take effect, which will make many important things prolonged. Finally, the cohesion of the imperial government will become very bad." Colonel Buhler, who has remained silent, finally spoke.

"Before the war, when the Kaiser was in power, the vote was very rapid. You said it was unfair, so you demanded fairness and launched a coup. Now, when the resolution is more fair, you say efficiency. So? What do you want? Is fairness or efficiency?"

"Maybe you have a good idea. Maybe you didn't expect it to be like this at all, but the fact is the fact. You can do the fifteenth after you finish the first year of junior high school. Don't you think? Albert Sir?" Earl Schelling said meaningfully.

"Can we consider this issue after the negotiations are over? After all, Prussia does not have a complete government now." Albert said. When the enemy is strong and we are weak, Albert decided to delay.

"This resolution is also a major prerequisite for negotiation. This resolution has nothing to do with who is in power in Prussia!" Count Schelling said.

"For this premise, I can only say that your country is hiding evil intentions! You can use the House of Commons to hinder the empire's decision-making!" Hasai said.

"However, it’s fairer, isn’t it? The Social Democrats and the Catholic Central Party have almost no place in Bavaria. Bavaria is not represented in the parliament. Since the Reich parliament exercises legislative power on behalf of the entire empire, why do you put Bavaria Excluded?” Earl Schelling asked: “From a certain point of view, the parliamentary system would have reduced the efficiency of decision-making. The real parliament should not be a tool of a certain party or someone. Therefore, in order to ensure that the parliament fulfills his Obligations, I think that such a bicameral system is very reasonable. After all, Prussia has adopted such a parliamentary system."

"As for obstructing the passage of the imperial resolution? In the future, we can rely on the Bundestag to veto resolutions that are not good for us. Don't you think that after the war, Bavaria still has only six votes?" the count said.

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