The chairman of the meeting was naturally Vézé, the chairman of the Restoration Party. Vézé's title was Chairman of the Restoration Party, Chairman of the Military Commission of the Liberation Army, and Chairman of the State. The title of Emperor was just a decoration used to decorate these actual powers. The real title represented Vézé's power base, the supreme leader of the party and army. As for the government, the prime minister was nominated by the President of the State. The man at the pinnacle of power in the Min dynasty sat firmly in the middle of the rostrum. After playing the national anthem, Vézé announced the official start of the second plenary meeting of the Sixth Central Committee of the Restoration Party.
Unlike the relaxed atmosphere in the past, the atmosphere at the meeting was very oppressive. All parties had made various preparations for the action at the meeting. The curtains were drawn, and the struggle was about to begin.
After Vézé, the first to speak on the stage was naturally Prime Minister Levis. According to the normal procedure, he would first talk about how the work of the year was done and how the work of the next year was arranged. Levis was well prepared for this speech. First of all, he explained to the Central Committee the large-scale struggle within the government that had already taken place in an unexaggerated and unfabricated manner. After that, Levis expressed his view that the relationship between the local and the central government should not exist in such a way of resolutely non-cooperation, especially not in a way of resolutely non-cooperation if one does not agree to the opinion of the other. Therefore, I hope that the comrades of the Central Committee can make a judgment based on their own understanding, and finally establish a more effective system to determine discipline, so that such things do not happen meaninglessly again … "
All the members of the Central Committee had some understanding of the background of Levis's speech. A considerable number of members even participated in the background of this time, and stood on the opposite side of Levis. The opponents listened to Levis's explanation, and their expressions were not good. Only when things happened would they know what they would face. The opponents originally thought that Levis would make a condescending criticism of the province as the Prime Minister. But Levis's performance was restrained enough. Even if there were objections, he did not target any specific person, but only made a judgment on the matter. It had to be said that this attitude indeed showed respect for the Central Committee. Levis asked the members of the Central Committee to make a judgment on this matter and decide whether to support Levis's proposal to restrain the action of the province.
Vézé listened quietly to Levis's speech and felt a little emotional. Democracy had always been the fundamental magic weapon of the Party. Regardless of whether others believed it or not, Vézé believed it. There was no contradiction between democracy and centralization. After any decision was made democratically, it would be the centralization of the opinions of all the participants. Only those who were truly on the opposite side of democracy would try to cover up the contradictions and become "transcendental", "transcendental", and "transcendental". As long as one heard this, one would not hesitate to think that such people were the enemies of democracy. And basically, all those who really cared about centralization were democratic. If there was no democracy, how could there be centralization?
But now, Levis's approach was indeed produced according to the system. And Levis's carefully prepared speech made Vézé feel that it was somewhat similar to the model of the Western parliamentary system. Vézé could not help but wonder if he was a little biased. As long as it was something like the Western electoral system, he felt that it was completely unreliable.
Levis did not know what Vézé was thinking. The biggest reason he chose to be soft was that he hoped to get Vézé's support. Vézé's position in the Restoration Party was self-evident. As long as he could get Vézé's support, he would basically be able to obtain the final victory. But it was not easy to get Vézé's support. Levis had already fallen into a disadvantageous position in the sudden attack of the province. If he followed the traditional approach, he would only fail. Therefore, Levis had no choice but to choose the current approach. Vézé could accept people who made mistakes, but Vézé could not allow an incompetent person to occupy the position of Premier.
This very persuasive speech was not long. Many neutral central committee members could not help but nod slightly. If they voted immediately, they believed that with the addition of the committee members who originally supported Levis, his proposal would be passed. Of course, the provincial committee members would not allow this situation to happen. As soon as Levis's speech ended, the representative of the province spoke up.
The first to speak was Liu Bufan. His speech was not as calm as Levis's. "The central government has to give our province a way out!" With such a sentence full of fighting spirit as the starting point, Liu Bufan began to list the crimes of the central government. Liu Bufan was also well-prepared, from the tax to the enterprise, from the investment to the management. Liu Bufan thought that the central government would eat the meat themselves, so they only threw some bones to the province. Even so, the central government was not willing to let the province go. "Sometimes we can only accept it when they throw a few bones for us to gnaw on! Who asked them to be the central government? But they even have to follow the central government's rules to gnaw on the bones. I think this is bullying! Comrades, we are comrades! We are brothers! There is no such thing! "
If this was an electoral system, the base of both parties would be fixed. Both parties would be fighting for the people in the middle who did not have a specific stand. Just like the famous saying, "Unite the majority." Levis could understand this, and so could the comrades in the province. Liu Bufan, who was in charge of confronting Levis, was very soft. Since he could not force out Levis's true colors at the government working meeting, he must expose Levis's true colors at the Central Committee. At the very least, he must expose Levis's true colors in front of the Military Governor Vaize.
There were more people in the province, and after Liu Bufan finished speaking, Lv Dingchun came out to speak. "Fellow committee members, leaders, and comrades, I want to say that Levis had forcefully ended the government working meeting and dragged the contents of the meeting to the Central Committee. According to military standards, he is a deserter. Why is he said to be a deserter? This was originally a matter related to his work, and it was a problem that he should be able to solve. Now that he can't solve it himself, he put down his gun and let others solve the problem. He is such a person. The soldiers under him are not used well, and they do not support his actions. He did not talk to his subordinates and get through the difficulties together with them. Instead, he chose to think of other ways to deal with his subordinates. He insisted that his subordinates completely listen to his blind commands. Just like his reason this time, he used the resolution of the National People's Congress as his excuse. If the resolution of the National People's Congress can be used to command the Restoration Party, then what is the use of the Restoration Party?! "
Just as Lv Dingchun was about to continue speaking, Vézé raised his hand high, indicating that he wanted to speak or ask a question. The Military Governor Vaize, who had been silent and had not participated in this struggle, wanted to speak. Lv Dingchun was stunned. No one dared to ignore the Military Governor Vaize's opinion and continue to speak. Lv Dingchun pondered for a few moments before saying, "Commander-in-chief, what do you want to say?"
Vézé stood up calmly. "First, I am not criticizing you. Second, I am not criticizing all of your remarks. These are two points that I want to make clear before I express my opinion. "
After saying these two points, Vézé said to Lv Dingchun, "In terms of the Constitution, the National People's Congress is the country's authority. If you think that the resolution of the National People's Congress is just an excuse and not a resolution that has great effect on everyone. Then I can only say, are you going to flip the table? "
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