Chapter 268 Rising public opinion(2/2)
The entire auditorium was filled with lively and noisy discussions, and the expressions on the faces of the citizens were almost uniformly high-spirited and enthusiastic.
They all know that according to this charter, the way for citizens like them to participate in national politics will become wider. Whether they are citizens in cities or farmers in the countryside, the political power of the general public will be gained.
Great enhancement.
Many viewers in the auditorium began to spread the word:
"Our power in the Kingdom is even greater than our power in the Republic."
Correspondingly, the name of Laurence Bonaparte was frequently mentioned by the audience, and people praised this wise ruler for bringing them a peaceful and enlightened Corsica.
Especially with the lifting of the trade blockade by the Genoese on Corsica, the establishment of the de facto customs union between Corsica and France, and the implementation of the "Land Act" and the "Agricultural Tax Reform Act", regardless of Corsica,
Both foreign trade and internal economy have ushered in a new period of vigorous development.
The recovery of economic prosperity, diplomatic peace and stability, and today's enlightened political rule have all pushed the Corsican people's support for the young governor to new heights.
"Governor Bonaparte has arrived! And the President of the Constituent Assembly, His Excellency Rousseau, and the gentlemen of the Constituent Assembly!"
Accompanied by the loud and neat announcements of the two guards at the entrance of the auditorium, the noisy parliament auditorium instantly became quiet, and the expectant eyes of the citizens were also focused on the door.
After the briefing was completed, two guards stepped forward and opened the door of the parliament auditorium solemnly.
The warm autumn sun shines in through the door, casting a bright halo inside the originally dark auditorium like a spotlight.
The first person to step into the door of the Parliament was Governor Bonaparte, who was surrounded and loved by the citizens. He walked briskly on the dark red carpet, smiled and waved to greet the spectators and citizens on both sides.
The bright golden sunlight shines on Lawrence's blond hair, as if weaving a natural golden laurel crown, dazzling and majestic.
The silence in the auditorium did not last long, or in other words, from the moment Lawrence stepped into the parliament, a roar of cheers resounded throughout the entire building.
Excitement and excitement washed over people's minds like a tide, and the citizens rushed to their feet to welcome Governor Bonaparte's arrival.
Many citizens who had never seen Lawrence in person staggered to the front row, wanting to see with their own eyes what kind of character brought them Corsica today.
Even Carlo Bonaparte, one of the members of the parliament, was warmly welcomed by the audience on both sides of the house. Before this, he had never received such excited applause and cheers from the people in any public parliament.
Thinking of this, Carlo Bonaparte couldn't help but be distracted as he looked at the back of Lawrence, who was walking in the forefront with his head held high and receiving cheers and crowds from the citizens.
I recall that three years ago, he wrote a letter to Lawrence in Florence with some sympathy, telling his down-and-out brother that he could come to Ajaccio to join him as a member of Parliament.
But now, this brother who in Carlo's eyes still needed his protection has become the ruler of all Corsica, and is leading all Corsicans on an unprecedented bright road.
Although on April 1st, Carlo already had this dreamy and unrealistic feeling.
But at this moment, looking at Lawrence bathed in the golden sunshine, watching him calmly accepting the cheers and supporters of the people, Carlo couldn't help but feel this unreal feeling again, as if the kind and solemn Bo
Chapter completed!