Chapter 1539 Reasonable
Speaking of this, neither the Grand Duke Baden nor the Prime Minister Horvig were in the mood to talk about the heirs of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. They were frightened by the news they received from the prince. In the war, the Austrian Emperor wanted to take advantage of Hungary's defeat to force the weakening of Hungary. Grand Duke Baden didn't know how to evaluate Emperor Fritz. Is this a reinvention of the empire of great talent and strategy? Or is it the prelude to the collapse of the empire?
"Can you borrow your radio communication or telephone? This matter is really important, we must report it to His Majesty the German Emperor." asked Grand Duke Baden.
"Please be there, but I guess the ambassador of the Austro-Hungarian Empire to Germany should have mentioned this matter to the German Emperor, and the German Emperor should have known something." The prince said indifferently.
"But I think it is still necessary for us to explain this matter in detail to the German Emperor." Grand Duke Baden insisted, and after obtaining Ruprecht's permission, Grand Duke Baden and Prime Minister Holvig immediately left and returned to their place to prepare to write a report.
"To be honest, this matter is a bit beyond my imagination. How dare Fritz attack Hungary at this time? When the war on the Eastern Front was not over and the war between the Western Front and the Balkans was still in confrontation, he actually attacked the largest local forces in his country. This is simply incomprehensible!" Grand Duke Baden, who returned to the inn, said in a pissitude.
"Unexpectedly, it's reasonable." Holvig said, holding his glasses.
"What does it mean?" This time, Grand Duke Baden said in confusion.
"The regime operation of the Austro-Hungarian Empire can be described as inefficient. Although the establishment of the binary empire allowed this country that was about to be divided to survive, it was only survival. His government operation was extremely inefficient, and everything he wanted to promote would be quarrels and frictions in the Austrian and Hungarian parliaments. Although His Majesty Fritz has the crown of the Kingdom of Hungary, his influence on the country is still very limited. On the contrary, this is obviously not good news for the monarch. Now, taking advantage of the weakening of the Kingdom of Hungary, Emperor Fritz will naturally strengthen the central power. As for military issues, the Bavarian crown prince is undoubtedly the most reliable backing." Prime Minister Holvig said.
Hungary, as for the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Bavaria, have completely different concepts. Bavaria only has higher autonomy, and its rights are more internally and have no fundamental impact on the central government's policies. After all, even in the federal parliament that truly has veto power, Bavaria only has weight and cannot veto major policies.
But Hungary is different. There are three parliaments in the entire Hungary, the Austrian parliament, and the Hungarian parliament. There is also a council of common ministers. The latter does not have enough rights and can only issue a note to suggest what the parliament of a certain country does, but it does not have the right to order.
Chapter completed!