My Third Empire

Chapter 46: Great Parliament

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In the German president ’s office, Hindenburg was walking around his desk, he roared angrily: "Akkado? Major General Rudolph! You are already the youngest general in Germany! What do you want? What? What does the Grand German Party mean? "

"The Great German Party is a newly formed party of my own. It serves to unite people who truly love Germany and to resist the unfair treatment imposed on us." Akado stooped down and picked up the pen that Hindenburg dropped on the carpet. With a seemingly absent smile, put the pen back on the bare desk.

"Of course I know that the German Party is your party! I am asking what you want to do! This morning, the streets and alleys of Germany were filled with parades, and they chanted the name of the German Party. The alley is like a group of robbers. ”Hindenburg said angrily:“ Social Democrats are already irritated! They will not allow a party like you killed halfway to control the government. ”

Akado smiled: "That's why I formed this party, Mr. President Hindenburg."

"What?" Hindenburg froze, not responding.

Akado said again: "This is why I formed this party. I don't need a different voice from the government. What I want is a government that is completely under the control of the National Defense Force, not a government of the Social Democratic Party."

Hindenburg looked at Akado, without speaking for a while, and then said, "Are you trying to form a military government?"

"No! President Hindenburg. I want to clear up any stumbling blocks that prevent the IDF from being strong. No one can stop it." Akado said firmly.

"Can you promise to support me to continue in power? Unconditionally support me?" Hindenburg thought for about a few minutes, and then asked a question that made everyone relieved. This question has shown that he has compromised, and he is seeking the support and help of a strong organization.

"The next parliamentary election, you will be re-elected. The German Party will support you unreservedly and make you a spiritual leader throughout Germany." Akadoang assured himself.

"How confident?" Hindenburg continued to ask.

"German entrepreneurs, bankers, consortia; all the National Defense Forces; and most officials in the government will support you, you will have several times more campaign funds than your opponents, and you will also receive the support of public opinion. Invincible in the election. "

"So, in the afternoon, I will declare the German Party as a legitimate party in Germany. Doing so will undoubtedly offend the powerful Social Democratic Party. Do you have any good solutions." Hindenburg asked Akado looking at him.

"Please rest assured, Your Excellency, we still have a killer weapon that we haven't shot yet." Akado said contemptuously: "You don't have to charge yourself, we naturally have a way to vote through Congress. You just have to make a statement at the end. "

This made Hindenburg somewhat satisfied, he nodded and said, "Then I will wait for your good news."

Walking out of the president ’s office, Akado saw Streisman waiting for him, with anxious expression on his face, and saw Akado coming out, he hurried forward: "How is it? President, President Hindenburg agreed to support Are we there yet? "

"Support us?" Akado asked in return: "Why should he support us?"

"Then how are we going to be good?" Strethman sweated anxiously. This was the biggest gamble in his life. If he failed, then he would be lost.

"He asked us to support him. Remember, from today, no one supports us, we are the most powerful existence, we will choose who to support, rather than being chosen." Akado looked at the nervous Sister Lesman said with a smile.

Looking at Akado stupefiedly, Stresman finally swallowed: "You really scared me. Chairman."

"In the afternoon, Congress will hold an emergency meeting to discuss and vote on our party. Are you ready for your work?" Akado asked as he walked out.

Streisman nodded: "This is the key to our continued existence. I have put out my greatest energy. Whether I can succeed depends on Krupp."

Akado was anxious to know the result of Krupp's side, so he drove from the president's office and drove back to the headquarters of the National Defense Forces, where he really saw the Krupp family steward who had been waiting outside the command department.

"How about Krupp? Did the businessmen agree with our terms." Although he spoke in front of Hindenburg in the president's office, Akado actually had no idea. He had many places in advance. adventure. So at this time, he asked Krupp's big housekeeper as soon as he met.

The butler was still a little slow, but he answered directly: "Our lord said when I came, he had already arranged most of the staff overnight, so please rest assured.

Hearing a bit from the Krupp housekeeper, Akado exhaled a little, and his worries dropped. He knew that this time his adventure, or that of his big German party, was half successful.

In the afternoon, in the lobby of the Capitol, the parliamentarians of all parties have sat down according to their positions. Most of them are discussing with colleagues or acquaintances around them. After all, these people have just heard The German Party.

"Why did you find us! Like such a shameless and illegal party, just ask the police to investigate and deal with it, and say more." A member of the Social Democratic Party sneered with a sneer.

A non-partisan parliamentarian beside him glanced at him, very contemptuously, withdrawing his gaze, saying succinctly, if the police is attentive to manage the incident, where are there so many workers and citizens marching outside with banners? The last time a small party called the National Socialist Workers Party took to the streets with a rifle in Munich. Was it also arrested?

"Are you sure?" Stresman, who was sitting in the front corner, asked the Krupp on the side: "Chairman Akado's absence is so disturbing to me."

"Relax, let us here, isn't this a long-planned plan? Chairman Akado will sit in the headquarters of the National Defence Forces to deal with all possible problems. In addition, he has to find a way to stabilize the German armed forces. We are less, "Krupp posted to Strethman's ear." We have done everything we can, wait for the result. "

"Silence! Let's invite our guest, Mr. Gustav Krupp, to let him personally state the purpose of coming here."

"Hello Speaker, good afternoon, deputies, and in view of the common political demands, I have come together with many people who are familiar with me, and established a brand new political party under the leadership of General Akado Rudolph."

Finally, Krupp ended his speech with the party guidelines proposed by Akado: "... our party will seek welfare for workers and peasants and citizens, and fight for the happiness of workers and peasants; our party will seek development for capitalists and expand technological improvement. Production will earn greater profits; our party will seek survival for the empire and build a world power to realize the Great German Will; the Great German Party is willing to give its lives for the freedom and equality of all people! "

"Although it's very good, but I want to be a member of Congress. I can only regret to tell you that what you call the German Deutsche Party wants to enter the Congress. I can only look forward to the next Congress election." A society The Democratic Party's hospital said somewhat proudly.

"That may not be necessary." A member of Parliament raised his hand and said: "On behalf of the German People's Party, I welcome the Grand German Party to the Congress."

"How to join? The Constitution will not allow Congress to join small parties and small parties at any time." The Social Democratic MP said with a sneer.

Streisman stood up and said: "As the party chairman of the German People's Party, I announced the reorganization of the German People's Party and joined the Grand German Party. The seats of the former German People's Party automatically became the seats of the German Party according to the Constitution."

He looked back at a large group of members of the Social Democratic Party sitting on the other side, and said coldly: "Now that the Grand Deutsche Party has entered the Congress and is fully abiding by the Constitution, do you have anything to say?"

"Wait a minute! They have nothing to say, we still have!" A non-partisan parliamentarian stood up: "I am speaking on behalf of these parliamentarians. After discussion, we think that the German Party represents the interests of the vast majority of the German people, so we decided Join the Great German Party. "

"Buzz." The members of the committee began to discuss it again. The original Socialist Democratic Party had not launched an offensive yet, and the Great German Party had already made continuous moves. No one thought that the newly established Great German Party could even fight against the powerful old-party political party Social Democratic Party without falling behind.

"Since the Grand German Party does not know convergence, then don't blame our Social Democratic Party for being tricky! Raise your hand to vote and drive the Grand German Party out of Congress!" Said a leader of the Social Democratic Party.

"Yes! Vote!" Many members of the Social Democratic Party echoed loudly around him: "Let them see how powerful!"

In an obscure side door in the hall, a man walked in quietly. He walked up to the corner with his waist, leaned on a member of the Social Democratic Party, and put something in the ear of the member, the member's face immediately After a big change, I quickly got up and turned away my colleagues around me, and ran to the leadership of my party.

The man had just ran to a vice-chairman of the Social Democratic Party, and the process of raising his hand to vote had already started.

He had to sigh and said to his deputy chairman: "The news I just received, after receiving the buy-out and coercion, many of our parliamentarians turned to the German Party."

The deputy chairman of the Social Democratic Party, who suggested to raise his hand to vote, listened for a moment, then looked at his men, followed by two black eyes, fainted, and immediately shouted at the meeting, calling the doctor's shouts one after another.

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