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1846 Condition 2

"The second point is for the officers and soldiers of the Empire. Albert and others said that after the war, the imperial central government would provide higher social security and proper arrangements for all officers and soldiers participating in the war, and said that in order to ensure the smooth progress of this plan, the Social Democratic Party is willing to accept supervision from various states and can set up a special supervision committee to directly be responsible to the Federal Parliament." Crook pointed to the second article and said.

Albert's article is also cruel enough for him. The previous words may be false, but the last sentence makes it impossible to change all this, and it is equivalent to handing over half of his life to the states in the German Empire! Because, this supervisory committee is responsible to the Federal Parliament, not to the Imperial Parliament!

The Imperial Parliament is the world of political parties. If this supervisory committee is responsible to the Imperial Parliament, it means that the executive power and supervision power are in the hands of the Social Democratic Party. In this way, no one will believe it. However, if it is responsible to the Federal Parliament, the supervision power is in the hands of other states. The Federal Parliament’s requirement for the adoption of the resolution is more than three-quarters! This means that even if the Social Democratic Party wants to bribe it, it is impossible! The cost is too high!

Especially Bavaria! If Bavaria does not agree, then this resolution will almost never be passed. Once the federal parliament in charge of supervision does not agree, the Social Democratic Party will face a serious political crisis! After all, the most important thing after the war is the livelihood of millions of officers and soldiers, which the imperial senior officials do not agree. If something happens below, the Social Democratic Party will not even be able to save the seat in the Imperial Parliament!

And the most wonderful thing is that Albert and others proposed to arrange it with the imperial central government, that is, the central government will bear a considerable amount of fiscal expenditure, which is very attractive to the German states that have just experienced war. Many problems in the world can be attributed to the issue of money. For the sake of Jinmack, many countries also want to give Albert a thumbs up!

Xiao Maoqi has nothing to say about this. I have to say that the Social Democratic Party is indeed very politically harsh. The two points they put forward almost all grasp the most concerns of the German middle forces at present, and are also cruel enough to themselves. This makes the German emperor have no advantage except for the so-called emperor status. This is also an important reason why even the top leaders of the officer regiment are unwilling to express their opinions. At this time, those who win the hearts of the people really win the world!

"There is a third point, the Social Democratic Party guarantees the status of other states." Crook turned two pages and pointed to the document and said: "First of all, they said that the Social Democratic Party will not establish branches in southern states such as Bavaria. Not to mention this point, because the South is the territory of Catholicism and is not the same as Protestantism. The key is that the Imperial Parliament agrees that non-party members should serve as parliamentarians. That is to say, a few people or a group can also have seats in the Imperial Parliament. In other words, if His Highness Ruprecht gets enough votes, he can also bring a group of people into the Imperial Parliament. This is equivalent to changing the situation where the Social Democratic Party dominates in the parliament. After all, with these independent parliamentarians, there will always be many votes belonging to the Social Democratic Party. And this election is under the responsibility of the various states. This means that the Social Democratic Party is willing to share their rights."

"So, General Moltke, I personally believe that the conditions of His Majesty the German Emperor and the conditions proposed by the Social Democratic Party are not at the same level. Whether from the public spirit or from his own perspective, His Majesty's conditions are not at all attractive."

"Although this manuscript has not been published, it has been circulated. People with higher status know the general content. I have to say that Your Majesty is getting farther and farther away from victory." Crook said with some regret.

Little Moltke fell into silence, not only because the German Emperor is not prepared now, but because he knew that it would be difficult for the German Emperor to accept such a request. Albert's set of tricks is almost considered a seven-injury box. If you want to hurt others, you must first hurt yourself! Albert and others wanted to control the Prussian regime and undermine the imperial power. After taking over the Prussian regime, they were equivalent to indirectly possessing the rights of Prussia in the federal parliament. This was also the first time that the Social Democratic Party entered the real core of rights!

However, as a political party, in the eyes of other German states, it is definitely an alien and a feared existence. Therefore, in this case, he must make sufficient transfer of interests to make other states feel at ease. These three suggestions are very good, and they give other states compensation in all aspects from actual interests, economic interests and political rights! Let other states obtain territory and strengthen their power. The central government invests in solving the resettlement problems and benefits of soldiers, which links the economic pressure of states, and allowing other states to enter the imperial parliament is a mutual infiltration process of rights. The resistance of other states to the Social Democrats to enter the federal parliament is reduced.

Even in Moltke's view, if he looked at it simply from the perspective of exchange, he really couldn't tell whether Albert made a profit or lost it, but one thing is certain is that the Prussian kingdom must have lost it! As for whether it's okay to say that it's okay not to do this? I'm afraid it won't work! Because Albert is at a disadvantage now, if they can't win, it's not just waiting for them to step down! It will be a bloody liquidation!

"This is equivalent to using the interests of the Prussian Kingdom to exchange for their superiority! He divided the territory that originally belonged to Prussia, and under the premise that the Prussian government was the central government, he also used our money to exchange for the support of other kingdoms. As for the last point, they gave other kingdoms an excellent means to interfere in the internal affairs of the imperial central government!" Little Moltke said excitedly.

"So, Little Moltke, do you think other countries should not gain benefits in this war? They should not have the right to participate in politics? Our army is also a German army. Shouldn't the central government bear the responsibilities they deserve?" said the Grand Duke of Württemberg on the side angrily. Obviously, Little Moltke, who was too excited, forgot that there was a non-Prussian attendee next to him.

"Hisser Grand Duke, I believe that General Moltke did not intend. I apologize to you on behalf of him. Is this matter okay?" General Hausen looked at the pocket watch in his hand. "Prince Leopold is about to be around. At this time, we really shouldn't cause any trouble on such issues, otherwise it will be of no benefit to anyone."
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