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Chapter 97: The Limits of Political Struggle

The problem I want to talk about below is something that cannot be avoided in the political practice of our era: partisan differences, political disputes, acquisition and loss of power."

The voice of the supreme power, as radio waves, surging in the clouds of the sky, echoing over the entire China.

The voice was so calm and so calm.

All citizens, facing such an unheard of political secrets, are not disgusting or even angry when facing such an unheard of political secrets.

They were in a calm mood, just listening quietly, thinking, and many people gradually showed knowing smiles.

So that's it, but that's it.

When the lid of the pot is opened, everything is revealed to the world. All the previous suspicions, imaginations, and interpretations, all the dark or dirty and incredible imaginations can only be understood and cannot be expressed in words. Finally, it is summarized as if there is any mistake, and if there is any law, you must correct the twelve words of knowing the mistake.

Those who speak are calm, and those who hear are flat.

Everything could have been less complicated than that, but all kinds of people made things extremely complicated intentionally or unintentionally out of various selfish intentions.

"This incident has issues with Lin Zhengdao and others' personal ideological understanding, character, etc., but there is also a deeper issue that needs to be paid attention to, that is, political tradition.

"In the history of our nation, politics, as a game of a few elites, has been constantly evolving over the past thousands of years, despite the replacement of dynasties and its appearance and even its connotation have continued, but some traditions have been tenaciously continuing to this day. For example, party struggles." "Many people who study history or have a knowledge of history will know that the decline of the Han Dynasty was due to party members, and the struggle between relatives and eunuchs: the decline of the Tang Dynasty was due to the struggle between eunuchs and civil officials for power, and separatist rule of vassal states: the Song Dynasty was due to the struggle between the new and old parties, and the Southern Song Dynasty was due to the struggle between the factions and the peace factions, the struggle between civil and military affairs: the Ming Dynasty was due to the party dispute between the Donglin Party, the party dispute between eunuchs and civil officials governments, and the struggle between civil and military affairs."

"The once powerful dynasties almost all fell under party struggles, which caused the Chinese people to suffer. Can they eliminate all party differences and retain only one party. Without party struggles, we will have no internal friction and move forward lightly?" "After this incident, many friends who care about state affairs have discussed with me about the rejuvenation and prosperity of the country. For decades, it was based on the Baath Party, a party that represents the fundamental interests of the whole nation, that has mastered the power of the country and wisely and reasonably used this power. Some events that occurred after the founding of the country are often related to the coexistence of political differences among multiple parties. As for the Democratic Party of China and the Al Shabaab, they went astray and sacrificed the fundamental interests of the country and nation to seek the self-interest of the party.

In this case, can we reunite all parties into one party and eliminate political differences?" People listened quietly and thought. Even the ignorant old scholars couldn't help but mutter "reasoning" at this time

Tang Shaoyi and Liang Dunyan looked at each other suspiciously.

"History tells us that the struggle is not caused by artificial division of parties. When every regime rises, there is a political disagreement within the regime from early unity to later political disagreements. This is the inevitable result of social development. The interests of people are unified and conflicts." "Modern countries have consistent fundamental interests within the country, but we still cannot simply think that there is no need for parties to exist. Taking our country as an example, society is developing rapidly and the division of labor is becoming more and more detailed. Soldiers, workers, farmers, student teachers, handicraftsmen, retailers, merchants, lawyers, doctors, officials, every class and every group have their own interests under the overall interests of the country. They have commonalities, differences, and even conflicts.

All this is something we cannot deny, and there is no need to deny it.”

"Faced with increasing differences in interests, on the one hand, we must ensure that the country and nation, as a whole, can gather extremely powerful forces to win our natural rights in this world for every family and individual: But on the other hand, in the face of such huge interest orientations, a political party will inevitably be unable to take into account the fact that a political party represents all the people. Even if we do this, the party will become more and more divided due to interest-oriented conflicts. Therefore, as the social division of labor becomes more complex and the diversity of people within our nation, a certain degree of multi-party system is a reality that we must face." "I don't want to deny that, both at home and abroad, the multi-party system has brought many problems.

I can also admit that some of the current events in the country are directly related to the current party politics of the country from the absolute dominance of the Baaking Party to the multi-party unity. I can even tell you bluntly that as the chairman of the Baaking Party and the heir to the founder of the Baaking Party, if you want to further expand your authority and maintain and strengthen the absolute dominance of the Baaking Party, "But I will not choose to do this. It is not because I hate my own party, nor because the Baaking Party has done so badly. I love the Baaking Party, second only to my country and my family. My feelings for it are more than all other parties. But I still have to adhere to the freedom of association given to the people by the Constitution, safeguard the parliamentary election system, safeguard the freedom of public opinion given to the Constitution, and safeguard the judicial system, regardless of whether this kind of maintenance will harm the interests of the Baaking Party.

Because I am first of all, the general representative of the people, your emperor, the arbiter of the national order, and the defender of the constitution, and secondly, I am the chairman of the Baath Party."

"I am very willing to share my point of view with you: I think the contribution of the Baath Party to the country cannot be erased. Any act that maliciously vilifies the struggle of the Baath Party is a betrayal of the nation and the country, and a humiliation of the millions of heroes who have sacrificed blood for the rejuvenation of the country. If someone does this, he will be nailed to the pillar of shame in history."

Everyone, the members of the Revival Party, soldiers, descendants of the martyrs, and the citizens who shed blood and sacrificed for the country after the national revolution and after, stood up straight and their faces were full of pride.

"But all this is history." The emperor's voice paused, but it soon continued with the previous calm. "They did not give the Baath Party the right to transcend the constitution, nor did they give him the qualification to transcend the overall interests of the people and the country and nation. The blood of the martyrs only increased the glory of the descendants, but could never be used to make the descendants have privileges. The respect and interests given to them by other citizens must be voluntarily from others, not from coercion. If they use their own power and other resources to trample on the law, undermine fairness and justice, and infringe on the interests of the people, then they will not add the glory of the martyrs, but will let the martyrs be shamed for them. If they do so, they will be nailed to the shame of history. If they do so, they will be nailed to the shame of the history.

The ones on the pillar are not others, but themselves. They will be ashamed of the Party flag and constitution of the Baxing Party, their faith in their hearts, their ancestors, and the country and nation. They will not only be abandoned by the people, but also by the Party and history." "This Gansu incident seems to be the remarks of the Liberal Civic Party that triggered thoughts and discussions within the people, and this debate has been given more and more party struggles and political struggles in the interpretation of light or secrets, and eventually triggered this stormy political storm. Some people within the Baxing Party responded with the means of party struggles, and tried to fight back against such political "challenges" to maintain the prestige and status of the Party at the cost of undermining the law and trampling on fairness and justice.

Which side is the responsibility? Is the Liberal Party, the Civic Party, and even many non-partisans or the Baath Party that fought back?” Many listeners had confusion on their faces. For most of them, this question is beyond their understanding.

Parties? Lou Zheng?

For most ordinary people, what they care about most is food and clothing, their families, and their own lives. As for national affairs, they are all things that big people worry about. As long as they don’t hinder their own acres of land, will they fight to the death?

Most of them basically have the simplest political concept: whoever is good to the people is a good official and a good emperor.

In any case, look horizontally and vertically, look left and right, especially when I hear it today, this emperor is indeed not as good as it is. Even these things have been confessed to us. Just talking about this, this emperor is really good.

The members of the Fuxing Party, even members of other parties, and many non-partisans who care about politics, each have their own thoughts.

"I think that as an individual, Lin Zhengdao and others did something wrong in this party struggle. Their mistakes, in terms of political struggles and party struggles, first of all, violated the law and violated the interests of the people, and betrayed the overall interests of the people. But as an organization, whether it is the Liberal Party, the Civic Party, or even the Baeking Party, they did not violate the law in a holistic manner, nor did they betray our highest goal: the rejuvenation of the country and the nation. Their differences lie in their ideas and views on state affairs. I have not yet discovered that what they do as an organization has to do that exceeds the Constitution and the law." Hearing this, not only the members and supporters of the Liberal Party and Civic Party breathed a sigh of relief, but even the Baeking Party members were also obviously relieved.

Although the situation of the Baeking Party's dominance has lasted for 30 years, everyone is very clear that in Zheng Ying's era, this party was just an appendix under Zheng Ying's personal authority, and maintaining the cohesion of the Baeking Party is actually largely loyal to the emperor and the status of the ruling party. Being loyal to the Party means being loyal to the leader and the country. This is the key to the Baeking Party's long-term dominance and maintaining cohesion.

By the time of this emperor, the Baath Party had been weakened and was no longer able to fight against this emperor who was in charge of the party's battle for the army, the special police officer of the Finance and Fair, and the authoritative emperor.

As long as Emperor Imaya says on the radio that the Baaking Party is going to be dissolved, it is likely that the party will be divided, each forming a new party or joining other parties.

"However, this does not mean that our multi-party system has been in good condition, nor does it mean that these parties can freely participate in national political life in a way that meets the requirements of the times.

The problems exposed by the Baxing Party this time are personal problems, but the ideological roots and party culture behind the problems cannot be shirked away by the word "personal responsibility". "Similarly, the Liberal Party, the Civic Party, and even other parties also need to learn from this to reflect on their past actions and reflect on their thoughts. When you conduct political activities, when you are confronting candidates and public opinion tools for elections, when you promote yourself and criticize others, have you truly achieved the first step toward the overall interests of the people, whether you consciously abide by the Constitution and laws, and uphold fairness and justice? Have you regarded your competitors as enemies?

Are you making false accusations and slandering and slandering by means of means? Are your opinions and opinions on national politics first out of catering to election sentiment, or have you truly adhered to your beliefs and bottom line?" "Before I told you all this today, many people have persuaded me that since party politics has brought so much trouble, and since these party members have so many selfish intentions, then ban the party and lock them up. For the sake of the country, the best way is for your Majesty, you organize a group of patriots with the country to establish a new party. Everyone is loyal to you, and it is better to be loyal to the country. Even if there is no need to leave any party, you personally take charge of the government and work together to build the country?

"My father once told me many times that the era of imperial power in China has passed, and it is best not to appear again in the future. The reason for adopting a constitutional monarchy is public opinion, and it is also to provide guarantee, buffer and arbitration for the construction of the country's political life order. As an emperor, I have the obligation to maintain the normal operation of the basic order of this country. I have the responsibility to maintain the normal operation of the basic order of this country. I have the responsibility to lead our country to split and bridge it before the fierce confrontation. I have the responsibility to safeguard the Constitution, and when necessary, organize representatives of the people and public opinion to discuss the revision of our constitution and laws." "Since there are so many problems in our political life. Since the dispute between parties has developed to the extent of trampling on the law, undermining fairness and justice, and damaging the overall interests of the people, I must stand up and bring everything back to normal track before falling into a crisis." "In my opinion, if

This time I will not stand up and explain everything to the people. Our various parties may take advantage of this opportunity in some more radical ways. The opposition parties may use this opportunity to qualitate the past of the ruling alliance, question their decisions on state affairs, and even deny their contribution to the country. They may consciously or unconsciously incite a more intense wave of opposition, and even encourage the people to take to the streets, demand the resignation of the cabinet in some radical form, and even demand an early election. As for our ruling party, they may also respond actively or passively to maintain their authority and legal system. As the confrontation between the two sides escalates, both sides incite the hatred of the people against each other, our society may become divided, and ultimately resolve differences in violence in a form that transcends the constitution and laws, and end up with one side to eliminate the other." Almost everyone was stunned.

"Many people may think that I am alarmist. Maybe they have forgotten the blood shed in Beijing two years ago and the cruel reality since the founding of our country. Yes, this is politics, this is reality that has appeared again and again on our land.

Today, if we cannot face it calmly, talk about all this openly, reflect seriously, and make our choices rationally, the cold reality may repeat itself." "I want to say more here, because although this problem is manifested as party struggles and political struggles, its root lies in our social and traditional culture, which is a very dangerous and extremely wrong way of debate." The emperor's words moved many people again. "The influence of culture is reflected in our every move every day. If there is any Chinese traditional culture that has the greatest harm to social and political transformation and cultural transformation, it is that our debates often lack objective spirit and focus on emotional catharsis. They rarely talk about things, and often talk about people.

Rarely start from reality and rigorously deduce conclusions, but first subjectively position the other party as a kind of loyal and treacherous face, and then deliberately collect and even fabricate a bunch of things to support it." "Take this time as an example, whether it is the liberal, the Baak, or the many political parties involved in the debate, although they start to discuss things at the beginning, they soon begin to fall into the rut of judging people by facts, and the intention of the drunkard is not in wine. They seem to be discussing certain things,

In fact, they pointed the finger at opposing parties, often adding national justice to each other, putting various hats on the other party, inciting various extreme emotions. They did not want to clarify the truth, but to defeat the opponent and make the opponent no longer have a place to turn over. They did not explain it from the truth, but focused on putting the other party morally on the opposite side of traditional morality, and then everything the other party said and done became worthless rags."

"This way of debate, this way of solving problems, is really the enemy of democracy and the rule of law, and it is also the greatest danger to the country." The emperor said calmly. "Many liberals emphasize freedom and human rights on the one hand, but in the debate, they suppress opposing remarks in a domineering way that goes against their beliefs, and wield moral sticks to attack their opponents: and many of their opponents do not hesitate to characterize the other party as foreign slaves, ambitious people and traitors, specifically smearing their opponents from these aspects, turning a free debate into personal attacks or even scoldings." People looked different.

"Here, I want to express my point of view to all the people: whether it is party struggles or political struggles, these are normal. Different parties have ideological differences, different people have differences in understanding, and different groups have differences in interests. If there is a difference, there will naturally be disputes and even struggles. This is very normal. To achieve so-called unity by eliminating all disputes, or forcibly suppressing all disputes, it is just a futile and blind action. This high pressure and the "stability" under the foolish people can only show that society is in extreme instability. Once the order collapses, blood will flow into a river."

"So, in our new country, reasonable disputes will not be forcibly suppressed by power. All struggles should be protected by the law as long as they are within the scope of the law. The people should not be afraid of suing officials, nor should they be afraid of being sued by the people. If they violate the law, they will be held accountable, and if they make mistakes, they will be criticized and punished. If they fight against others for their own legitimate rights and interests, they will not be called unlucky people, but should be respected by society. Because first, they dare to stand up and safeguard their legitimate interests, and secondly, they know how to use legal means to safeguard their own interests."

"And I also ask these citizens who are deeply involved in politics to learn how to deal with things, give up talking about people, and start with morality to attack others, and do not really care about the facts and objective principles.

If you never learn this, you cannot be considered qualified citizens.”

"This is what I share with you. The fourth important point is that political struggle is normal, but it cannot transcend the boundaries of the law. The country's multi-party system will be adhered to, and our constitution and laws will be protected and implemented more comprehensively. Each of us must learn to face political struggles correctly, party struggles, respect the law, and respect the overall interests of the people." The Prime Minister's Office.

Several cabinet members and party leaders looked at each other, Liang Dunyan looked at each other with shame and smiled bitterly: "Shaochuan, I......" "This Majesty is really unique." Tang Shaoyi drank a cup of tea and smiled calmly, "I will go to the palace to see you in the evening. It seems that we are going to be busy again."

General Staff of the Army.

There were cheers faintly outside the window table. These were the citizens gathered around the street speakers and in the square, expressing excitement and joy in their own way.

Chief of General Staff Lin Suren looked at Yao Wu's face with a huge disappointment that could not be concealed. He knew it clearly and took the initiative to walk over and handed a cigarette: "Don't?"

"stuffy."

Yao Wu took a hard sip and answered neatly.

"There will be a confrontation exercise tomorrow. Let's go together after dinner." Yao Wu stomped his feet: "It's done!"

When the staff officer saw that the two were leaving, he hurriedly said, "Your Majesty hasn't finished speaking yet."

"We're nothing." Lin Suren waved his hand and said, "Let's turn around and I'll say hello to His Majesty..."!


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