Paris, France.

There are serious differences within the French Republicans. In fact, the differences have always existed, but the previous victories have covered up these contradictions.

At this time, bad news came one after another. It would be strange if they could still sit still.

Although these bad news cannot be called major failures, the so-called French Republicans are not a party, but a faction, which is a mixture of many parties and individuals with different political views.

Such a loose organization, without a strong leader, it would be strange if there were no internal conflicts. The doves led by Lamartine want to abandon the alliance with Spain and stop the war with the Austrian Empire.

Although the Republicans have exaggerated the benefits of this war, in fact, only the Republicans have benefited.

France's national strength has not yet recovered from the shadow of the economic crisis and the failure of the war in 1848. Now competing with the Austrian Empire in national strength is completely a dead end.

As for the British, they are not reliable at all. Earl Derby keeps saying that he wants to maintain peace in Europe with France, but the British fleet cannot even enter the Mediterranean.

"The British lend us money just to send us to our deaths! Smart French people should not be deceived by cunning British!"

The French Republicans do not have a unified stronghold, so they often rely on public debates to decide what to do next, which often gives people the illusion of being in ancient Rome or even ancient Greece.

"Mr. Lamartine! You slander our allies and abandon our allies like this. Where is your moral bottom line?"

Albert de Lafleur was born into a poor aristocratic family. He was a staunch republican at this time and advocated revenge on the Holy Alliance.

As an excellent debater, Albert is very good at mobilizing the emotions of the people and standing on the moral high ground to attack his opponents.

This move of his is very successful, especially for Lamartine, who has been blamed for many things.

"Perfidious villain!"

"Traitor!"

"Coward!"

"Get out!"

For a time, the people were so excited that they wanted to drive Lamartine off the stage immediately. If Lamartine was still the self-righteous poet in the past, he would definitely not bother to argue with others.

But the ups and downs of this life have changed him a lot, and France has indeed reached the edge of the cliff, and one step back is the abyss.

"The great France should stick to its own principles! And should not be tied to the chariot by others! What we need now is peace! Development! Make this country great again!

But the Spaniards and the British will only drag us into the vortex of war!

Every move we make here today will affect the future of France"

Historically, Lamartine is a firm supporter of peaceful diplomacy, and his "Declaration to Europe" has always been a model of peaceful diplomacy.

Lamartine once again elaborated on his peaceful diplomacy. Some of his peaceful diplomacy has far-reaching influence, but it is not suitable for street debate.

"Damn coward!"

"Coward!"

"Austrian running dog!"

The voices of ridicule and abuse soon overwhelmed Lamartine's speech, and at this time Albert de Lafort seized the opportunity to shout.

"Brave Frenchmen will never back down! We will attack Austria! Drive the dog emperor of Austria out of Vienna and hang him in the toilet!

Long live France!"

"Long live France!"

Albert shouted: "Attack Moscow!"

The people in the audience also shouted: "Attack Moscow!"

Albert shouted: "Execute the Tsar!"

The people in the audience also shouted: "Execute the Tsar!"

People's emotions were completely aroused, cheering as if they had won a great victory, while Lamartine was completely ignored and left aside.

The next day, the newspapers were full of Albert de Lafleur's bold words, and the support rate of Parisians for the Republicans reached a new height.

The Republicans had a high support rate, and the most sad were the Order Party. The latter would never accept the so-called Spanish Republic, after all, they would never agree with the massacre of the royal family.

However, at this time, most of the Order Party members in France had left the Order Party and switched to other parties, or directly left France to join the Orleans family or Bourbon orthodoxy they supported.

There were also members of the Order Party who tried to fight back, but they were as powerless and ridiculous as an ant trying to shake a tree in the face of the grand national narrative.

No matter what evidence and reasons the Order Party produced, Albert de Lafleur only needed one sentence to break all the laws.

"France is the greatest nation and country in the world. Everything we do is for democracy and freedom."

In fact, there is a more direct sentence, that is, "Long live France!"

Of course, the complete collapse of the Order Party also has a lot to do with the Order Party. Most of the Order Party members come from the old aristocracy and old bureaucrats. They are good at official competition, but they also retain the bad habits of corruption in the Guizot era.

When someone wants to make trouble for them, these black materials can easily come in handy.

As the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Second French Republic, Tocqueville picked up a newspaper on the ground with a bitten carrot in his hand.

As a remnant of the Order Party, no one has sold food to Tocqueville for several days. He did not want to use his power to force others. In order not to harm his family, he chose to wander alone on the streets of Paris.

Tocqueville chewed a carrot while reading the newspaper in his hand.

"Albert de Lafleur is a madman. He actually wants to attack the Austrian Empire. Are you all crazy too!

What is there to be happy about!"

Tocqueville roared, but no one listened to him, as if he didn't exist.

Tocqueville staggered towards the National Assembly. He wanted to end this era of rampage.

Louis Napoleon looked at the noisy Paris through the window of the presidential palace. He seemed to have returned to that vigorous era and felt everything his uncle had experienced.

"Won't you stop those lunatics?"

Six, the chief of staff, said.

"No. Why stop them? Let the storm come harder! What my uncle can do, I can do too.

No! I will surpass him!"

Six laughed and applauded.

"It's wonderful! It looks like there will be fun again!"

Albert de Lafleur announced his crazy plan at the National Assembly, but few people opposed it.

"French compatriots! Believe me, there will be bread! There will be jobs! As long as we defeat the Austrian Empire, everything will be fine!

We will take back Alsace-Lorraine! We will take back Belgium! We will take back Algeria!

Then we will have countless farmlands and endless food.

We will open up the Spanish market, the German market, and the Italian market. Then we will reopen the national factory so that every Frenchman will have food to eat and work to do!"

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