I Will Be The Crowned King

Vol 4 Chapter 54: vote

Reconstruction and reorganization, the difference between the two is only one word, but the actual meaning is very different.

The former is to be completely pushed back, completely destroy the former and then create a new one. The middle is very likely to include all kinds of eradication of dissidents and counterattacks. The result is completely up to the person in power. Hard to guarantee.

Reorganization is to make certain adjustments in the original structure. It is likely that there will be differences in the size of the power. The status of some people may be adjusted within a certain range, but it is generally unchanged - at least the seats of the members are still can keep it.

Obviously, the members of the Beluga Harbor Council can fully hear the difference, which can be seen from the surprise in their eyes and the smile on their faces, and excited cheers broke out in many corners of the hall. Voice.

For many congressmen, all they want is a title.

The Beluga Harbor Council, with 500 members, has long been not only an autonomous body, but also a symbol; with this title, you are a local celebrity, a big man who is respected by everyone, and "one of your own".

Without this title, no matter how rich and powerful you are, you are still an "outsider"... just like the Anson and Luen families who just arrived.

If you want to completely turn Beluga Port into your own territory, the best and most thorough way is of course to completely eradicate this vested interest group, but the cost is too great; Beluga Port is just a port city with more than 40,000 people— - Although it's definitely not small in the New World - just kill 500 rich people, and the city is basically over.

So Anson chose to use a more euphemistic approach, in five steps, to completely disintegrate the "Parliamentary Coalition" that Harold had formed to fight him.

Therefore, after Mason very cooperatively released the "big words" to pierce the ceiling, Anson took no time to give the option of "opening the window", and immediately won the unanimous approval of all the members present.

Of course, with the exception of a certain speaker...

"Then I don't know how Commander Anson Bach is going to 'reorganize' the Beluga Harbor Council?"

Before Harold tried to stop him, Mason Weizler took the lead and said, "If you don't mind, can you share it with everyone first?"

Seeing the other party's cooperation, An Sen smiled indifferently: "Of course."

He raised his hand, and the little clerk behind him immediately took out a thick stack of documents from the document bag he was carrying, and handed over the parliamentary reorganization proposal printed on it to the soldiers beside him to distribute for the members present to circulate.

"In the past, the parliament was entirely composed of 500 members. There was neither a division of labor nor a clear position between them. The judgments made were completely based on personal mood and likes and dislikes, which greatly affected the efficiency of the parliament's handling of affairs." They were still circulating, and Anson took the time to start introducing:

"So my first request is to establish a committee in the parliament that covers all walks of life, and each member of parliament must participate in at least one - it can be the industry he is running, can represent his favorite group, can correspond to a special affairs.”

"Once the committee is completed, each meeting can require at least one member of each committee to be present to represent the entire committee!"

The first step is to differentiate interests.

There are 500 members of the entire parliament, and there must be various contradictions and conflicts of interest among them, but the vigilance of himself, an outsider, has been temporarily bridged. Coupled with the world's sophistication, these contradictions have been hidden.

Once committees responsible for special matters are formed, they must fight for the interests of their committees within the framework of the parliament, and various irreconcilable conflicts will erupt immediately and can no longer be hidden.

Just like the two committees of wood and heating that have been quietly established... Those forestry owners must hope that the entire Beluga Harbour is heated by charcoal, but the heating committee must hope that the most cost-effective - or the lowest price - heating materials, the contradiction between the two sides is obvious.

And when a conflict breaks out, whoever has the ability to mediate can control the entire parliament.

A large council of 500 people has become a dozen or so, dozens of small groups, and it is much easier to clean up.

"Secondly, the powers and responsibilities of parliaments in the past were unclear. Although there were various proposals every day, they never knew who should implement them. After they were implemented, they did not know who was responsible. If the person in charge did not fulfill their responsibilities, they would not be affected by any Punishment and in the end nothing can progress as quickly as possible."

"Therefore, my second proposal is to establish within the parliament clearly defined institutions and positions responsible for specific affairs, elected by all members, responsible for the daily operation of the entire parliament and the implementation of various tasks, and subject to the supervision and questioning of the entire parliament. responsibility!"

The second step is to clarify rights and responsibilities.

The most striking characteristic of vested interest groups is that they oppose change and do anything practical.

Because changes will lead to damage to one's own interests, and doing things will touch the interests of others, which will lead to conflicts, and conflicts are not far away.

And with specific affairs and positions to be responsible for, coupled with performance evaluation and business assessment, they are no longer nobles who sit back and enjoy their success; they do nothing, even if the people don't speak up, other members will not accept it.

"...In addition to the specific work, I suggest that it should be clear what kind of people are qualified to become members of the Beluga Port, and determine the identity, rights and obligations of each member."

The third step is to clarify the status.

This is actually an extension of the second step, and the purpose is very simple. What rights and responsibilities do everyone have, and what are the requirements and preconditions for becoming a member of parliament? Turn it into an expressly stipulated system.

Only what is ambiguous is power, only the space to be controlled at will, and the power of awe and fear; once it is clearly stated and raised, and the space for operation under the table is lost, it will immediately be lost. original power.

Just like Harold's "speaker" status, he is now almost the "lord" of the entire Beluga Harbor Council, and the nominal leader of all members; but if this title becomes a position, there is a clear power and responsibility relationship , it is equivalent to falling to the same level as everyone else, no longer as special as it used to be.

Even... it will give others the illusion that "I can be the speaker too".

As long as this "heart of disobedience" appears, it will never disappear, completely crushing the position that Harold has created for himself by habit and external threats.

According to Anson's design (in fact, it was the design of the Clovis Privy Council, and it was drafted by the junior clerk - but this is not the point), the "complete" Beluga Harbor Council is probably a legislative and executive body, dealing with colonial affairs. daily affairs.

The storm division does not intervene in the specific management of the colony, and is only responsible for maintaining daily security and providing some public services, and arbitrating when necessary;

In this way, the colony can be ruled indirectly through the parliament, avoiding taking responsibility. In case of an accident, it is only necessary to let the parliament take the blame.

Of course, throwing out a small number of deliberately dug holes - no more than ten percent at most - Anson essentially wants the Beluga Harbor Council, an autonomous institution that can do nothing, to truly take responsibility for the colony, Even willing to make huge concessions for this.

At the price of giving up on the assassination incident, he asked the Beluga Harbor Council to accept his own reorganization plan.

And the good thing about this is that the MPs don't need to pay any price at all-because they still retain the title of MP, and the essence of the reorganization is to turn the past power of Speaker Harold into a clear title and position, Share with the entire council.

The deputies were given powers that they did not possess in the past, or possessed but were not guaranteed in black and white. Anson could use the divided parliament to indirectly control the entire colony and become the actual governor.

A world where only Speaker Harold was injured was born!

Of course, not everyone will be confused by Anson's previous remarks, unable to grasp the essence of the so-called "reorganization" of the parliament by Anson - to win over the parliament and trump Speaker Harold.

For example, a speaker himself.

On the podium, Harold supported his body with trembling arms, his expression extremely ugly.

Of course he could clearly see what trick Anson Bach was playing, but this time if he didn't agree, he would no longer be fighting against the outsiders' garrison army and the Rune family... but also the entire council, even the entire Beluga Harbor. .

But that doesn't mean that Harold is going to be completely captured... He first glanced at the document Mason handed him, ignoring the meaningful gaze of the other party, turned his head to Anson and said with a light smile:

"There is so much content that it is difficult to read all of it in a while; even if it can, it will take time to make such a major reform, otherwise it will be difficult for everyone to adapt to the sudden changes."

"Therefore, I propose that the entire reorganization policy be implemented several times, each time a part is implemented, and the entire reform will be completely completed in half a year to a year; first of all, we can start from determining the criteria for the selection of members..."

"This is absolutely not possible!"

Before he could finish speaking, Mason Weizler, who was beside him, couldn't wait to make a loud steal.

The eyes of the lawmakers were uniform as they looked at the two tit-for-tat people on the rostrum.

"This reorganization plan is not only a reform of the Beluga Harbor Council, but also an explanation for Commander Anson Bach and all the people of Beluga Harbor!" Mason gritted his teeth, excitedly as if this document was not Anson's hard work (in fact was the effort of the little clerk), but his own:

"If the whole plan is split and completed in one year, it would be equivalent to immediately telling the people outside that the Beluga Harbor Council has no sincerity in this regard, but was forced to do so - this is simply self-defeating. !"

"What's more, if the execution time is extended to one year, it means that each step will produce countless changes, and in the end it is very likely that some people who cling to power will only make superficial statements and end up with nothing. Change!"

"Those who hold power to death..."

Harold turned his head sharply and stared at Mason: "Excuse me, can you tell me who this person you are talking about?"

"Everyone knows who I am talking about." Mason snorted coldly:

"If anyone wants to make the powers entrusted to the Beluga Harbor Council, those committees and positions that concern the interests of everyone, become a dead letter, then just drag it on!"

"Those who don't want all this to happen again today will vote now and pass the proposal immediately!"

The deputies' eyes kept shifting between the two, and they all looked at each other, forcing their composure.

After staying up all night and experiencing a thrilling morning, everyone's spirits were exhausted to the point of exhaustion. They did their best not to sleep, and they didn't have the energy to read a thousand-word document at all.

at this time……

"This is just a suggestion."

An Sen's leisurely voice resounded in the hall.

The congressmen turned their heads one after another, looking nervously at the figure surrounded by soldiers.

"I have no intention of forcing you to accept my idea. After all... I am not a member of the Beluga Harbor Council, but the Colony's garrison commander." Anson sighed lightly and wrote lightly:

"But Bishop Ripper, he is a member of the Beluga Harbor Council, and he also has his own unique ideas for the reorganization of Beluga Harbor."

"For example, establishing a belief monitoring system, such as opening the door of the parliament, allowing some devout people to watch the process of your discussions, such as letting the Faithful Alliance take over part of the parliament's power, such as..."

Anson paused deliberately and looked around the hall.

Everyone looked in panic, and their calm voices sounded like the sharpest bayonets, stabbing them directly in their chests!

Once the main entrance of the parliament is opened, and outsiders are allowed to visit ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ and let the mad believers of the Faithful Alliance take control of Beluga Harbor, it is simply the most terrifying disaster, even more terrifying than being ruled by infidels!

"Of course, I have persuaded Bishop Ripper not to push forward such radical reforms for the time being - Moby Dick not only needs stability, but also prosperity." Anson added softly:

"But in the end, I'm just a garrison commander, not one of you; all I want is the stability of Beluga Harbor and a council capable of managing the colony... that's all."

"As long as these can be ensured, I don't mind whether it is the members of parliament or the priests of the Faithful Alliance who rule Beluga Harbor. After all, these have nothing to do with me."

"Therefore... please vote."

An Sen, who looked around the crowd, spread his hands left and right, and finished his words softly.

The hall was still dead silent.

Among the congressmen who looked at each other, no one stood up to refute, or protested to Ansen Bach; no one raised their hand, suggesting that the new reorganization plan should be proposed by the parliament itself.

So, the result is very clear... Harold closed his eyes in despair and sighed a long time.

Mason took a proud step forward, waved the document in his hand like a flag, and announced to the silent majority below the official start of voting.

At fifteen o'clock sharply, the proposal voting ended.

Three hundred and ninety deputies voted unanimously, on the advice of Commander Anson Bach...

Reorganize Beluga Harbour Council.

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