Struggle in Russia

Chapter 108 The Crows

A comfortable and luxurious four-wheeled carriage stopped at the gate of the Austrian Consulate General in Bucharest. With the careful support of the maids and servants, the Straka brothers and sisters were helped into the carriage, but the carriage did not leave and started. The driver was watching Alek Xie's movements, at this time he was talking happily with some luxuriously dressed gentlemen with big beards.

"You just look at these clowns so proud, so presumptuous, and do whatever they want?!"

Rossetti's voice revealed anger. As a radical among the radicals of the National Party, he deeply hated these guys who knelt and licked the Russians. He thought they were moths, scum, and disgrace to the country, and he wanted to get rid of them as soon as possible.

Jan Konstantin was not emotional. It had to be said that, as a radical, he seemed very calm, as if everything was under control.

"My good friend! Don't get excited!" Jan Constantine said with a chuckle, "This is a good thing!"

"Good thing?!"

Rossetti's voice almost knocked off the roof of the carriage, one can imagine how angry he was.

"How could this be a good thing! It took us so much effort to fight off the Russians and drive these damned Russian lackeys out of power, and now they can swagger in public again, it's terrible!"

Jan Constantine was still so calm, and replied unhurriedly: "It's not bad! My friend, these poor clowns hid with their tails between their tails before seeing something bad, and couldn't find it. Now Without any effort, they automatically revealed their identities and jumped out, saving us a lot of effort!"

Rossetti stared straight at Jan Constantine, and said angrily, "Although that's the case, I'm angry just looking at their faces!"

Jan Constantine sighed in his heart, feeling a little sad for Rossetti's stubbornness and persistence. As the most important ally in the party—Konstantin A. Rossetti's character flaws are still Too obvious, too impulsive, too emotional, don't know how to hide true emotions, always deal with problems simply and directly, too simple minded.

Even though such a little friend is by your side, you don't have to worry about what kind of mess he is doing, and you don't have to worry about waking up one day, and the little friend hooks up with someone else and knocks you to the ground. But such a straight person is easy to attract hatred, and it is easy to be emotional, which is really troublesome.

Jan Constantine fell into deep thought, considering whether to develop new allies within the National Party, because Rossetti's advantages and disadvantages are too obvious. According to the bucket theory, his shortcomings determine his height, as you can imagine His shortcomings will definitely be attacked by political opponents in the future. Once he collapses, the extreme radicals of the National Party will really not be able to support them alone!

But Jan Constantine thought for a long time but couldn't find a second suitable partner for alliance.

Jan Zika, the moderate faction, is a kind and nice man, and he is good friends with everyone, but this also means that he is absolutely unreliable at critical moments.

Nicola Ionescu, an independent liberal who has been urged by ten prostitutes, has nothing to do with him, a radical, and the conservatives headed by Barbu Katarjiu. He is crazy when he sees whoever he sees. There is no way to cooperate.

As for the conservative faction headed by the Qatarjiu family, Jan Constantine really doesn't like to play with them. They are too conservative and old-fashioned. According to their way of doing things, there is no need for a coup to overthrow Bibescu. ! Anyway, it's all about maintaining the status quo, isn't it the same thing to recognize someone as a father!

[Do you want to cooperate with Mikhail Constantinescu? 】

But Jan Constantine looked down on Constantinescu a little bit, because this guy is too small and too complicated, it is almost composed of a group of small garbage forces that radicals, independent liberals and conservatives don't want Alliance, this group of people have mixed opinions and it is difficult to unify. It is really unpleasant to do something for a long time!

Well, the division of forces in the Wallachian National Party is quite strange. The so-called radicals, liberal independents, and conservatives do not refer to the degree of revolution and advancement. The more radical, the more revolutionary, and the more conservative, the more reactionary.

There is no such thing, the so-called radical, moderate and conservative are actually the policy of conduct. In terms of reaction and safeguarding the interests of its own class, the party is like a crow from top to bottom.

The Bretianu brothers were noble landowners, Rossetti was also noble landowners, Jan Gica was still noble landowners, and the Catalgiu family was still noble landowners. Where do you think the aristocratic landlord class in Yishui can advance?

The so-called radicals refer to their attitude towards Russia. Jan Constantine belongs to the National Party who is extremely anti-Russian and anti-Russian. He advocates using all means to drive away the Russians and then realize national independence.

Jan Gika, a moderate, advocates that the Russians want to fight against them, but they should not be too reckless to do anything. What if Russia is really angered and the Russians draw endless revenge? So let's stop when we're almost done, and don't make a bloody mess.

As for the independent liberals, they are driven by waves, and their political views change every day. If the east wind blows today, follow the east wind, and if the west wind blows tomorrow, follow the west wind and waves. Anyway, I had an idea for a while, and today I want to talk to France. Tomorrow I want to talk to England, but the day after tomorrow I may think Austria is good. But no matter how messed up, there is one thing that must be dropped--Lao Tzu's interests must be guaranteed, not a single hair is missing!

As for the conservatives, they feel that the risk of offending the Russians is too great, and they hope to use milder means to fight for the so-called national independence. Twenty years can be waited, and fifty years to a century is not impossible to discuss.

To put it bluntly, this group of people is like a bird, there is no such thing as a revolution, but Jan Constantine's methods are fierce and he is even tougher on Russia. The previous coups were mostly carried out by his group and the independent liberals and moderates. The conservatives were more of a wait-and-see, and at most they saw things succeed and yelled a few times.

This is why Jan Constantine was so vicious when he dealt with Count Adrian Petrescu and the landowners in Prahova County. These are all conservative fans of the National Party. .Konstantin doesn't have a dime of psychological pressure, anyway, it's not from his side!

And now, with the sudden intervention of the Austrians, although Jan Constantine said it was easy, the pressure is not without it. It is conceivable that the struggle between the Russian-smearing faction and the Russian-supporting faction will be more complicated. At this time, only relying on the radicals of the National Party is really a bit lonely, and it is necessary to develop more reliable allies...

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