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Chapter 450 Crazy! Changes in the Conference Board!(2/2)

Many of these ministers are from the local government, and the reason for submitting the memorial is very simple... to attack your own political enemies!

Just allow you to have great power?

I will study your book!

Such things keep coming out, so the local governors can’t stand it anymore, and they are under great pressure!

There are too many attacks, from all directions, all walks of life, and many rural areas are still making trouble for the Baath Party, and these guys are not easy to deal with... Although the governors and governors hold great power, they have to listen to the central government in name. If you are not effective in suppressing bandits, and then political reform is not conducive, then this position must be given up?

Then you have to grab both hands, both hands must be hard!

So, the local governor and governor have made a decision. Let’s have a real election this time, and everyone will come to elect members of the Advisory Council!

Members of the Advisory Council are actually local councillors. The so-called councillors are elected by the people and then supervised the government.

To put it bluntly, they only have the power of supervision, but they do not have the power of administration. This is a manifestation of the separation of powers. If you want to learn the reform of the Qing Dynasty, you have to learn it in full.

To be honest, this development is the least of the local governors and governors. Anyway, it’s just a supervision, and it’s no big deal. It’s more important to suppress the bandits first.

When the development reached this point, the Qing Dynasty was of course happy because this achieved their original reform purpose and weakened the local government.

In mid-1875, the Qing Dynasty held another re-election of the Advisory Council, and the result of this election would be beyond everyone's expectations... (To be continued...)
Chapter completed!
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