Make France Great Again

Chapter 82 The New

The back of Pessini's proud departure has become a powerful catalyst for the power of the Bonapartists. As the central force of the Bonaparte Party, they are all eager to be reused by the "monarch", so that they can be under the envious eyes of others. go out.

The rest of the Bonapartists stared at Jerome Bonaparte. They wanted to hear about the next appointment from His Royal Highness the Prince.

Jerome Bonaparte did not disappoint them, and the second order followed.

"Captain Letty!" Jerome Bonaparte turned his gaze to Letty, who was standing third to his right.

Letty, who heard Jérôme Bonaparte solemnly calling his name, did not dare to neglect him, so he hurriedly responded: "Your Majesty!"

"You are in charge of the propaganda in Paris before the election. You must ensure that the name Bonaparte and the meaning it represents are deeply rooted in the hearts of the people!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Letty, and wrote at the Lyon Hotel the night before. The draft paper of the promotional slogan was taken out of the jacket pocket and handed to Letty: "I want to make sure that the content inside can be posted on every street and every alley in Paris!"

Letty took the note from Jerome Bonaparte with both hands devoutly and responded: "Yes!"

"You can open it and have a look! If you don't understand it, you can tell it!" Jerome Bonaparte specially reminded Letty for fear that Letty would not understand the above content.

Although Captain Letty was somewhat disapproving, he followed Jerome Bonaparte's suggestion and opened the neatly folded draft paper.

Only one sentence was written on the draft paper: "In this unfortunate era, we have to formulate some plans to re-pin our hopes on those who are oppressed by the pyramid and the forgotten people. To make France great again should be the entire nation of France. responsibilities and obligations.”

That's right, the campaign slogan that Jerome Bonaparte plagiarized after thinking hard in Lyon is a mixture of the two generations of American presidents in 1932 and 2016.

"Your Majesty, do you want to reopen the National Factory to gain the support of those people?" Letty really did not understand the meaning of Jerome Bonaparte's campaign slogan. The concept of free market led him to think that Jerome Bonaparte What Napal advocated was to re-establish the previously abolished national factories to ensure no unemployment.

The Bonapartists also showed the same puzzled expression as Letty.

Eugene Rouay's expression was a bit tangled. He seemed to have something to say, but he couldn't speak now.

"No!" Jerome Bonaparte looked around, took a panoramic view of everyone's expressions and movements, and said again: "The national factory itself is a temporary solution, what we need to do is to give those violent Don't worry about finding something to do! The government should not remain silent in the crisis, it should be the driving force behind economic recovery. When the market cannot be adjusted by its own power, the government should guide the economy to regulate the economy so that those unemployed can have something to do Do it! Our government does not manage too much, but too little! We must promote the superiority of the French system and reduce unemployment."

After listening to Jerome Bonaparte's explanation, Letty seemed to understand, and said, "Your Majesty, can I understand it as reducing the unemployment rate?"

Jerome Bonaparte was stunned for a moment, and he suddenly realized that he seemed to be talking about Keynes-Rooseveltism with the guy in front of him.

I am so silly!

Jerome Bonaparte had the idea of ​​slapping himself, and then he decided to bring his channel to the same level as that of Letty and others.

"What I mean by this sentence is that the future French government must ensure that the unemployment rate will not rise, and at the same time revitalize the development of the French banking industry and establish education... To sum it up in one sentence: New Deal, Order, and Religion!"

Jerome Bonaparte said to Letty in the most succinct words,

And glanced at Eugene Rouay from the corner of his eye from time to time.

Eugène Rouet, who was among the top in education and alertness among the Bonapartists present, fell into deep thought.

Jerome Bonaparte, who explained the specific policies in the slogan to Letty, asked Letty again if he understood.

Letty said he understood.

In the eyes of Jerome Bonaparte hinting that he could leave, Letty once again pointed out several Bonaparte generals to leave together.

Only Pierre Bonaparte, the old Prince Jerome, Mathilde, Eugène Rouet, Fleury and the last two Bonapartists were left on the scene.

When Jerome Bonaparte asked about the specific jobs of the two Bonapartists, a Bonapartist said that he served as a battalion commander in the French National Self-Defense Forces.

"Okay! You are responsible for recruiting some people who are willing to join us in the National Self-Defense Forces! Your immediate superior is Fleury!" Jerome Bonaparte patted the Bonapartist on the shoulder and told him specially. : "Remember to be cautious when the National Guard is developing! If the other party is not a trustworthy person, don't go deep with him!"

The Bonapartist who was entrusted with a heavy responsibility by Jerome Bonaparte responded excitedly with "yes" and left the room.

Immediately afterwards, Jerome Bonaparte asked another Bonapartist about the situation again, and from his mouth Jerome Bonaparte learned that he was a special railway commissioner under the Paris police.

This was an appointment promulgated by Louis Philippe in 1846. From the mouth of this commissioner, Jerome Bonaparte learned that the Special Commissioner for Railways was not in charge of the situation along the railway as he understood, but a special commissioner in the name of the railway. A type of secret police that screened out special elements in Paris.

However, since this decree was only promulgated in 1846, the imperfect railway commissioner was not under the management of the Police Department during the Orleans period, and was directly under the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

After the February Revolution, only a small number of railway commissioners were returned to the police department, and they became the most transparent group in the police department.

Jerome Bonaparte also told the railway commissioner in front of him to go back to the police station to consciously win over a group of people who had the same fate as him, and he also specifically asked the railway commissioner for his name.

"Your Majesty, my name is Marcel Jeruck!" The railway commissioner said his name excitedly.

"I see, Marcel, you can contact me directly if you have any situation!" Jerome Bonaparte slightly nodded at the guy in front of him, and the idea of ​​forming a secret police directly under him took root in his mind. .

"Yes!" Marcel Jerouch bowed deeply to Jerome Bonaparte, and also left with a dream in mind.

At this time, Jerome Bonaparte turned his attention to his cousin Pierre Bonaparte.

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