Chapter 687 Free Speech

Perfect did not hide the matter of the Dream Bell and the collective dream from the people of the North.

This is meant to calm the people. If it is concealed from the public, it will not have any effect at all.

However, after Perfect made this matter public, although most of the people and nobles expressed their understanding, some people still expressed dissatisfaction.

"This is an invasion of personal privacy! Who gave her the power to do this? Are we going to be deprived of even the freedom to dream?" At the entrance of the National Assembly building, a middle-aged man who looked righteous was giving a speech, preaching some inflammatory content mixed with ulterior motives: "Why did she do this? What right did she have to do this? Who approved her to do this?

The people were unaware, the National Assembly was unaware, and even the cabinet was unaware of what she had done!
This is a trampling on democracy and freedom! It is the willful behavior of a dictator!

We should initiate an impeachment against the Earl of the North! She must never act so recklessly again, and must never bypass the National Assembly to do anything without the consent and permission of the Parliament! "

This speech obviously attracted a lot of people to watch, and some people who were curious were even bragging and cheering, but the vast majority of people just watched coldly, and even looked at his clumsy performance with an expression as if he were a fool or a clown.

To the real rulers of the Victoria Empire, such rhetoric was simply a performance, not even a performance.

Is there a problem with Perfecto bypassing the National Assembly and the Cabinet to do what she wants?
In fact, there is no problem either from the perspective of legal procedures or the political rules of the empire.

Because she is the Lord of the North, she legally possesses all power in the North. No one can interfere with what she wants to do, and she does not need the permission of the so-called National Assembly and Cabinet.

On the contrary, whatever the National Assembly and the Cabinet want to do requires her permission and support.

But obviously, some people just want to use this as an excuse to try to incite public opinion against Perfect.

Just the so-called freedom and democracy? To say this in a feudal monarchy, is there something wrong with your brain?

This is why everyone thinks this is a poor performance. Saying this in Victoria will really cause trouble.

"Earl Brandiles, what do you think about this matter?" At this time in the National Assembly building, the Duke of Gloucester, who is now the Speaker of the Parliament, looked out the window at the MPs who were giving passionate speeches downstairs, and asked Perfecto who was sipping tea beside him.

The Duke of Gloucester had no choice but to ask, as this was tantamount to a direct provocation to Perfecto, and even involved restricting her power and infringing on her interests in the North.

If Perfectocute thought that this was an attempt by the National Assembly or the Cabinet to restrict her or something else, and if Perfectocute fought back, the consequences would be disastrous.

In order to avoid unnecessary political disputes, the Duke of Gloucester specially invited Perfecto to the National Assembly for consultations and communication between the two sides to avoid misunderstandings.

"You actually invited me to enjoy such a good show in advance. I guess you have already received the news?" Perfect put down his teacup leisurely, looking at the Duke of Gloucester and almost laughed out loud.

"Let's be frank. We all know what's going on. It's just a group of people with ulterior motives who want to take this opportunity to gain power and benefits! As long as you and I are willing, we can end this farce at any time, even before it is staged." The Duke of Gloucester did not play tricks on Perfectcot, but asked her frankly: "But when my people tried to stop this from happening, they were stopped by the Northern Intelligence Organization. Obviously, this was the work of you, Earl Brandiles! So I invited you to the National Assembly and wanted to ask you a question. What exactly do you want to do?"

Not only the Duke of Gloucester, there are too many people in Belloburg who are concerned about what Perfectcot is trying to do.

No matter what she wants to do, it will be easier to take sides only if we understand her intentions.

Whether it is opposition, support, or even remaining neutral, this can bring benefits to different groups.

But the prerequisite is to figure out what Perfectot is thinking and what she wants to do.

"What do I want to do? That's a good question." Perfect laughed, then leaned back on the sofa, saying with a very comfortable expression, "What if I say I don't want to do anything, but just want to see what kind of trouble this fool can cause?"

"If that's what you think, then of course there's no problem." The Duke of Gloucester shrugged. It was fine as long as Perfect was willing to express her opinion, no matter what attitude she expressed.

"Aren't you worried that this fool will really incite public opinion and even affect the entire National Assembly and the cabinet?" Perfect looked at the Duke of Gloucester curiously. Obviously, she was more concerned about the purpose of those ambitious people behind the scenes than the matter itself.

Want to stop her from expanding her power further? It's possible, and necessary.

After all, Perfect is now the supreme ruler of the North. If she wants, she can bypass the obstruction of the National Assembly and the Cabinet and do whatever she wants.

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However, Perfect feels that this is not the truth and the end, because if the other party really wants to do so, they can actually solve the problem through negotiation.

And limit her power? These people may have missed the point that Perfecto's power comes from her army and her contribution to the surveillance of the North.

This is not the kind of absurd novel in which a general is forced to surrender the power of an army of 100,000 based on a piece of paper. If someone really wants to do this, Perfect would not mind turning the Victor Empire into a real dictatorship and then telling the other party what the real truth is.

And who has the final say on imperial government affairs?

"The members of the National Assembly all know what is going on. We have even held meetings with them before. Now we are just discussing how you, Earl Brandiles, want to deal with these people." The Duke of Gloucester looked at Perfect, looking forward to her answer.

However, Perfect stood up and let the mechanical maid behind her put a piece of clothing on her. "I don't care. You can do whatever you want. This matter is meaningless to me."

Hearing what Perfectcott said, the Duke of Gloucester was obviously relieved. He was really afraid that Perfectcott would take advantage of the situation and liquidate the entire Beloberg.

(End of this chapter)

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