Before he found the relevant memories, Lin Shangzhou first thought of two words similar to the Berlin Declaration, the "Declaration of Human Rights" and the "Communist Manifesto." The former was a programmatic document of the French Revolution, and the latter was a programmatic document of the Communists.
So will
this "Berlin Declaration" be the programmatic document of the SPD now? Judging from the situation on the spot, Lin Shangzhou has also determined the answer to this question, and the "Berlin Declaration" is the current programmatic document of the SPD.
Thinking of this, Lin Shangzhou also remembered a memory from the past, Louis mentioned this "Berlin Declaration" to him, but at that time, Louis just mentioned it, saying that he didn't need to care about it, so Lin Shangzhou simply didn't pay attention to it.
Louis on the rostrum changed face abruptly after hearing Erich's question, and he had no idea that Erich would actually ask this question.
He also regretted that he had not thought it through, and he also remembered that he had mentioned the "Berlin Declaration" to Lin Shangzhou the other day, and he regretted in his heart that he didn't need to pay attention to the "Berlin Declaration" at that time.
Louis kept thinking about how to save the emergency in his mind, and he couldn't help Lin Shangzhou when he sat on the rostrum, and the party members below looked at him.
In the face of this question, Lin Shangzhou was silent, he had not read the "Berlin Declaration", and when he visited other high-ranking members of the SPD, although they all mentioned the "Berlin Declaration", their attitude was also not serious, which led to Lin Shangzhou not understanding the "Berlin Declaration".
And the result of this is that he is now difficult to ride a tiger, whether he has read it or not, the result will be unfavorable to himself.
Lying and answering that he had read it, then Erich would definitely ask another question about the "Berlin Declaration", how would Lin Shangzhou answer this follow-up question, and when the lie was exposed, then he would be ridiculed by others, and the matter of becoming the leader of the party would not be negotiable.
If you are honest and have not read the answer, then becoming a party leader is also a problem, and you have not even read the party's programmatic documents, so how can you talk about becoming a party leader?
Lin Shangzhou also felt very ashamed in his heart, he had not even thought about this problem, Louis Otto They did not attach importance to this document is their problem, it is not enough to use it to defend themselves, Lin Shangzhou knows that this is completely his own problem, and it is he himself who despises this matter too much.
As a person who wants to become the leader of the party, he needs to prepare in advance to understand these things, and he doesn't, this is his problem, whether it is to become the leader of the party or the prime minister, these things are not a dinner party, he thinks about these things too simply.
In order for himself to still have a foothold in the party in the future, after hesitating for a few seconds, Lin Shangzhou chose to answer honestly, the truth and lies are completely different.
He shook his head at Erich and honestly said, "I haven't read the Berlin Declaration."
As soon as these words came out, the atmosphere in the conference room changed completely, some party members looked at Lin Shangzhou with questioning eyes, and Otto, Hermann, and Braun on the rostrum looked at each other, and they couldn't say anything to help Lin Shangzhou in the current situation.
Because the Berlin Declaration had many deficiencies and dissatisfaction with the two parties after it was drafted and even completed, it seemed to them that Erich's question was purely a matter of trouble, but no matter how serious the differences between the two parties on its content, it was also a programmatic document of the Socialist People's Party.
On weekdays, everyone has a tacit agreement not to mention the differences in the document, but now Erich has not read this document to talk about things, this question seems to be nothing, but Lin Shangzhou's answer is: I haven't read it.
Hearing Lin Shangzhou's shocking but satisfying answer, the corners of Erich's mouth hooked up a faint smile, and the smile only existed for a moment before disappearing.
He made an angry face and sharply rebuked Lin Shangzhou: "Member of the Hipper, you have not even read the Berlin Declaration, how can you talk about becoming a party leader? Don't you feel ashamed to want to become a party leader without even reading
the party's programmatic documents?" "You joined the party on the recommendation of Bonaparte's party members, I don't know what your thoughts are, have you forgotten to read the Berlin Manifesto or have you not attached importance to the Berlin Manifesto, our party's programmatic document?"
Erich's question is very poignant and sharp, and the implication of the second half of the sentence is also very obvious: Do you not take our party seriously?
Louis was angry and wanted to scold his mother, you Erich Koch had the greatest opinion on the "Berlin Declaration" in 27 years, and you also did not care about this document the most, and now you are the person who takes the "Berlin Declaration" least seriously, and you actually ask others if they do not attach importance to the "Berlin Declaration".
But in the face of the current situation, Louis can only swallow his dissatisfaction in his stomach, because there is now a person in the venue who seems to pay less attention to the "Berlin Declaration" than him - Lin Shangzhou.
Although Louis was unhappy with Erich's words, Erich himself was familiar with the Berlin Declaration, otherwise he would not have proposed so many amendments (which were so revisionistic that most of them were rejected and only a few were retained as compromises), and Erich had read the Berlin Declaration whether he valued it or not.
And Lin Shangzhou did not read the Berlin Declaration.
"It was my negligence not to read the Berlin Declaration, and I apologize to you here.
Lin Shangzhou sincerely apologized to the party members present, and Louis followed after his apology: "Hipper's party members absolutely attach importance to the party, otherwise he would not have worked so hard to serve the people in Strasbourg."
His words reminded those party members who questioned Lin Shangzhou's achievements in Strasbourg, and their attitude eased a little.
Seeing that everyone's attitude was relaxed, Louis continued: "It doesn't matter whether you have read the manifesto or not, I believe that everyone here is familiar with the Berlin Declaration, and everyone knows that the most striking point of the Manifesto is: to serve the people, and the Hippers have not read the Berlin Declaration, but they have done it."
Under the persuasion of Louis, the attitude of the party members towards Lin Shangzhou has improved a lot, he is right, it doesn't matter if you have read it or not, the important thing is whether you can do it, if you can't do it, it means that you haven't read it.
Erich was very dissatisfied with this, and he changed his mind and prepared to scold Lin Shangzhou for another reason.
Due to Louis's words and the easing of the attitude of the current party members towards Lin Shangzhou, Erich could no longer speak of Lin Shangzhou in a reproachful tone, and he snorted coldly and said: "Even so, I still do not agree to let him become the leader of the party with such a young and inexperienced person."
"He's too young, he's too young.
Erich looked at Lin Shangzhou and said.
"Even if he did something in Strasbourg that no one else could do for a few years, it wasn't enough to justify my support for him.
Saying that, Erich sneered, and he sneered and said: "What's more, yesterday morning the prime minister proposed a policy to restrict foreign immigrants from participating in politics, and the Hippert party members are Chinese immigrants, if that policy is passed, then even if he becomes the party leader, it will be useless, because he is illegal."
As soon as his words fell, Louis retorted: "Councillor Koch, don't forget that Hipperle has a great relationship with His Majesty, he is a friend of His Majesty, and His Majesty will not necessarily agree to this meaningless policy.
"Well, it's just that you don't necessarily agree, but what if you do?"
"The results won't be known until next month, and we can't jump to conclusions until then."
Erich turned his face to look at Louis, then looked at the party members sitting in the audience and said: "In that case, then we should wait until next month's Imperial Diet to hold this meeting, until His Majesty decides whether to agree to that policy, we cannot easily elect this Chinese as the leader of the party, if His Majesty agrees to that policy, then our efforts will be in vain."
"What do you think?"
Most of the party members nodded in agreement after thinking about it
, and the majority agreed, and Louis and Otto could no longer insist on holding the meeting, and then Otto announced that the meeting was adjourned.
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