Every time there is an election, there will always be crazy people who appear from nowhere and make some weird remarks in an attempt to gain people's attention.

It's the same this time. Just this past weekend, a professor from the University of Good Hope publicly questioned the federal government's election method as not being open and transparent enough. He hopes to change the current electoral system to a universal suffrage system, expand the number of members of Congress, and give Cape

More seats in the state’s parliament to increase Cape State’s voice.

Regardless of whether this proposal is right or wrong, increasing the number of seats in the Cape State Assembly will cause dissatisfaction in other states. At that time, in order to balance other states, the federal government will inevitably have to increase the number of seats in other states.

The number of seats has indeed increased, but the right to speak is still the same, which means nothing at all.

It cannot be said that it is meaningless. The professor at the University of Good Hope organized a party called the "Citizens' Party". In the recent general election of the Parliament, the "Citizens' Party" gained nothing and did not win any seats in the parliament.

The professor probably felt that if the number of seats in Congress increased, the "Citizen Party" might have a chance.

In fact, it is all an illusion. Even if the number of seats belonging to Cape State increases, the newly added seats will be divided between the Liberal Party and the Progressive Party, and the Civic Party will have nothing to do with it.

As the general election approaches, problems arise again in Orange State. Some people use the tragedy that happened in "Freiburg" to attack the federal government, believing that the federal government is systematically massacring the Boers in southern Africa. Freiburg is proof of this.

It is rumored that at least 200,000 people died in Freiburg during the Wehrmacht blockade.

This is actually nonsense. There are about 15,000 people in Freiburg. When it was blocked, the city's population was about 25,000. The Wehrmacht implemented a three-month blockade on Freiburg. When the Wehrmacht entered Freiburg,

At that time, there were less than 3,000 people left in Freiburg.

"Where are the other 22,000 people?" Ade's expression was solemn. In recent months, the federal government has issued a gag order, but it is more protective of the people than of Sichuan. The gag order not only failed to achieve its purpose, but also caused all kinds of rumors to fly.

, some people say that more than 100,000 people died in Freiburg, some people say that the Wehrmacht launched an armed attack on Freiburg, and some people say that the League of Nations has intervened and will punish southern Africa after finding out the truth about Freiburg.

Speaking of which, it was Ade's order for the Wehrmacht to march into Freiburg. Ade was about to leave office and was unwilling to leave the problem of Freiburg to Philip to solve. He would rather take the responsibility himself and risk his honor for Freiburg.

"Most of them are dead. These are extreme Boers who have always been hostile to the federal government. Ever since we government the Boers, some Boers have refused to cooperate with the federal government. At first, they were the ones asking for money every day. Later, the federal government

No more money, they are the ones who gather to make trouble. Every time there is a slight disturbance, these people will make trouble. They have become the biggest hidden danger in southern Africa. This time I was ready to eradicate them." Rock didn't want Ade to take the blame.

Rock will not shirk his own responsibilities.

Ade was silent for a long time. Ade could understand Rock's purpose, but Rock's method was still open to question in Ade's opinion.

"Sidney, prepare a press conference. I want to personally explain to the media what happened in Freiburg." Ade finally made up his mind and asked Rock to attend the press conference with him by name, but asked Rock not to attend the press conference.

Answer any questions.

"You are the future of southern Africa. I am already old. Let me bear these infamy. I still hope to leave you a cleaner southern Africa." Ade really has nothing to say to Roque, his own son

That's all it can do.

As the status of southern Africa becomes more and more important, mainstream media from all over the world have branches in southern Africa. Most of them are concentrated on a street next to the Palace of Justice. That road is called News Street.

Sidney Milner was still very efficient. Two hours later, a press conference was held in the press conference room of the Palace of Justice. Ade and Roque, who were wearing marshal uniforms, attended together.

"——This is what happened. Some rebels gathered in Freiburg and kidnapped the entire city. The Wehrmacht did not get my authorization and could not use force to solve the problem. They could only blockade Freiburg. Now the Wehrmacht has taken control of the situation and is moving

Cleaning up the ruins of Freiburg and counting the losses, the situation in Freiburg has been effectively controlled." Ade took all the responsibilities on himself, and at this moment, his thin back looked extremely tall in Rock's eyes.

When it came to question time, Sidney Milner gave the first opportunity to Carl Ryan, a senior editor at The Times.

"Your Excellency Prime Minister, my question is how the Freiburg people were identified as rebels, did they explicitly attack the positions of the Wehrmacht, were there any casualties of the Wehrmacht in the process, and how many people died in this disaster

?Thank you——" Carl Ryan frowned. This manuscript is not easy to write. If you are not careful, you will offend many people.

Although Ade wants to take all the responsibility on himself, given the relationship between Rock and Ade, if Carl Ryan does this, Rock will definitely be very angry.

The same goes for other newspapers. When facing a capital tycoon like Roque, a feudal official, or a marquis of the British Empire, these newspapers must be cautious about any status.

Apart from anything else, if you dare to write random things in newspapers, it will be easy for the federal government to cancel the reporting qualifications of these newspapers in southern Africa. For the newspapers, it will be a disaster.

“After Minister Louis Botha passed away due to illness, some people in Freiburg took advantage of the rally to spread extreme remarks against the federal government. Then the situation worsened and they launched an attack on the city government, killing municipal officials including the police chief.

officers, and besieged the police station in an attempt to seize the heavy weapons stored in the police station - the Freiburg Police Department must be commended here. Even in the most difficult stage, they remained loyal to their duties and did not shrink from the battle. Nearly a thousand

Just citizens escaped this disaster because of the protection of the police station. I will award each of them a medal. They deserve the honors and rewards they deserve." Ade is extremely tough, and Rock seems to have seen the man who fought during the Boer War again.

A decisive and murderous governor of southern Africa.

That's right. Only then did the reporters attending the press conference remember that the man in front of them was a famous murderer. Adelaide was the one who started the Second Boer War.

It was precisely because of Adelaide's decisive decision that the Transvaal Republic and the Orange Free State were annexed by Southern Africa, and Southern Africa began to enter the fast lane. From this perspective, Adelaide can be said to be the founder of Southern Africa.

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"Your Excellency, Prime Minister, I am a reporter from the Daily Mail. My question is, the general election is coming soon. What are your expectations for this election? Do you have anything to say about the new Prime Minister?" "Everyday"

The reporters of the Japan Post are also our own people, so the questions they ask will naturally not be too extreme.

"I hope that Southern Africa will get better and better. No matter who is elected, I hope that he can lead Southern Africa to move forward -" Ade is unwilling to talk more about this issue. No matter what he says is inappropriate, Philip is not a young man.

The child does not need Adelaide to teach him how to be the prime minister.

"Lord Harewood, I am a reporter from the Nyasaland Evening News. Our newspaper has just conducted a social survey. Ninety percent of the respondents hope that you will continue to stay in southern Africa after leaving office. It is best to stay in

When you settle in Nyasaland, will you leave southern Africa?" Sidney Milner did not give other people a chance, such as a reporter from a French newspaper. Even if he raised his hands to the ceiling, Sidney Milner would

I will pretend not to see it.

"Of course, I will continue to stay in Southern Africa -" Ade finally showed a smile on his face. The last time Ade resigned as governor-general of Southern Africa, he left Southern Africa and returned to London, and then became a sideline. Now Ade no longer

It would make things difficult for myself, and it would be good to stay in southern Africa: "——Since 1897, I have been in southern Africa for 23 years. When I came to southern Africa, I was less than 50 years old. In the blink of an eye, I was already 70.

Years old - now I can proudly say that I have lived up to the Queen's trust and built a strong southern Africa for the British Empire. Of course I will stay in southern Africa. I will never leave this land again. I hope to be here

I will live my whole life on this piece of land - after retirement, I plan to travel around and see, and of course I will go to Nyasaland."

Ade has a strong heart and does not have much attachment to the position of prime minister. He has done everything he can.

Press conferences usually only answer three questions, but Ade made an exception this time, and for the fourth question, he did not ask Sidney Milner to name anyone, but directly asked the reporter of "Le Figaro".

During the World War, when Rock served as Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force, his relationship with Le Figaro was not pleasant.

At that time, several reports in "Le Figaro" made Roque very angry, and Roque almost bought "Le Figaro" directly.

In the end, the acquisition of Le Figaro by Times News Group failed due to the intervention of the French government.

"Thank you, Your Excellency Prime Minister, I am a reporter from the French newspaper "Le Figaro" -" The reporter from "Le Figaro" was full of gratitude. If Ade had not taken the initiative to name him, he would never have had the opportunity to ask questions: "-

—Your Excellency, Prime Minister, my question is whether Lord Matilda's candidacy is the result of internal discussions within the Liberal Party, and is there any suspicion of insider trading? My second question is that the public is very interested in the situation in Freiburg.

When will the federal government allow journalists to freely visit the Freiburg area for interviews? In other words, interviews with Freiburg will never be opened—"

There was a reason for Sidney Milner not to point to him. These two problems were more tricky than the other.

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