Struggle in Russia

Chapter 599: Three Friends

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Artur still has a lot of ghosts and cleverness. His trick of writing a letter to Ferencz is very clever. Even if Baojani and Ferencz did not defeat Kossuth in the end, he would not be too implicated. Because he is completely ignorant passer-by to report the situation to the Minister of Justice!

The only thing that can be blamed is that he is too far away from Pace and not well-informed. He did not know that Ferencz was already the former Minister of Justice, let alone the struggle between conservatives and radicals. This cannot be blamed on him being good.

Of course, if Baujani wins in the end, Altur will say something else. He will say that he took the initiative to reveal a huge crime and that he was the biggest contributor to the conservatives' defeat of the radicals.

Anyway, how to explain it all depends on who has the last laugh. Anyway, Altur has something to say without delay, and he easily becomes the final winner by sitting on the mountain and watching the tiger fight.

It can only be said that Altur’s idea is good, but politics is far more complicated than he imagined, because there is a third possibility, that is, Kossuth and Bajani can’t do anything to each other, or the two sides are fighting too hard In the end a compromise was reached, and at that time he, Artur, was truly wasting his time.

However, the initial development of the matter was similar to Altur's prediction. After receiving the report letter, Ferencz immediately informed Baugiani. Of course, Ferencz did not take the opportunity to make a fuss about attacking Kossuth, he is not that kind of person.

For Ferencz, he paid attention to Zoltan's criminal facts, and hoped to eliminate a moth for the country, not to eliminate dissidents from the party.

"Is there such a thing?"

Bajani was also taken aback, because this incident was too horrifying. The deputy minister of the Ministry of Finance actually accepted bribes and kickbacks to collect money. Where does this put the national interest? Especially in the current extremely tight financial situation, this kind of practice of harming the public and benefiting private interests is simply appalling, okay!

"Is the news reliable?"

Baujani is a very cautious person. He thinks this incident is too scary. It is unlikely that such a thing will happen to the Ministry of Finance in charge of Kossuth. Is there someone spreading rumors to cause trouble, or worse, it depends on the tension between the two factions. Get ready to fish in troubled waters!

"Could it be an Austrian conspiracy?" asked Baugiani.

Ferencz replied 1510: "The report letter is General Artur, he can't be an Austrian spy, not to mention that the relevant evidence he sent with the letter seems very credible, this Nine out of ten things are true!"

Speaking of this, Ferenczi suddenly let out a long sigh: "It seems that I am really incompetent as the Minister of Justice, and I don't know anything about such a bad case...God knows how many cases I missed during this period, hey, It seems that I am really not suitable to be an official!"

I have to say that Ferencz is an out-and-out honest man, if someone else met him, he would complain more about Kossuth's despicableness, rather than self-criticism first. And he is such an outlier, a really good guy.

It's a pity that good people are not suitable for mixing in the political arena, but bastards are more suitable for this field, so the honest Bajani, Szechenyi and Ferenc can't beat the cunning Kossuth.

"Don't criticize yourself!" Szechenyi interrupted, complaining: "You are too honest, it is obvious that Kossuth, the bastard, did not behave properly, and arranged for you to frame you and your work. It doesn't matter if you are competent or not!"

However, Ferencz said simply: "No, I do have problems. I have not fulfilled the duty of the Minister of Justice, and I have not been able to uphold justice!"

Baojiani also came to persuade him: "In such a short period of time, everything is waiting to be done. You have done enough. You have set up the framework of the Ministry of Justice in a short period of time and put it into normal work. It’s not easy! No one can solve all the problems overnight!”

Ferenc still didn't speak. Obviously, such consolation didn't work for him. He was a very persistent and stubborn person.

It was Szechenyi who interrupted again and changed the topic: "Let's not talk about this matter! Let's discuss the matter as it stands.

Talk about how to solve the problem of this report letter! "

In this regard, Ferencz is an honest person, he immediately said: "Give it to the Ministry of Justice, let them investigate the truth!"

Well, this is just too much. Even the more honest Bajani and Szechenyi rolled their eyes, and were really speechless about the political sensitivity and political skills of this good friend. But they also knew that this particular person should be transferred to the Ministry of Justice according to the procedure, but what's the use of this?

With Ferenc's voluntary resignation, the work of the Ministry of Justice has basically been paralyzed. On the one hand, there is no leader, and there are also a large number of staff from the Ministry of Justice who complained for Ferenc. They feel that their boss has been treated unfairly, which is naturally negative. sabotage. On the other hand, Kossuth is planning to rob the Ministry of Justice and push his cronies to this position, so he keeps making trouble with the Ministry of Justice.

Things froze once and for all, and the Ministry of Justice was completely paralyzed, and nothing could be done.

From this point of view, Kossuth's problem is too big, he only cares about his own self-interest, and doesn't care about the overall situation at all. If he tosses like this, everything will be ruined.

So there's no point in turning the case over to the DOJ, how does a department that's completely paralyzed work?

"It's useless, thanks to Kossuth, the Ministry of Justice has been paralyzed," Szechenyi said contemptuously: "I think it should be handed over directly to the parliament. This can not only find out the truth, but also teach Kossuth a lesson." Give this bastard a meal, let him be more honest!"

Szechenyi was also straightforward enough to speak out what was in his heart, but that was fine, because Ferencz was also a direct person, and it would be easy for him to do bad things if he concealed it.

Soon Ferencz said: "I have no objection to handing it over to the parliament, but where do we start to teach Kossuth a lesson? There is no evidence to prove that he has anything to do with this matter. We can't just smear people's innocence, and we must not do this Such a slanderous thing!"

Szechenyi rolled his eyes again. Sometimes he wondered why they were so stubborn? If they can be as bad as Kossuth, I'm afraid they should have the advantage now, right?

But he figured it out right away. As the saying goes, like birds of a feather flock together and people are divided into groups. The reason why they can become friends and comrades-in-arms is because of their similar personalities. If you are excluded, you will never be a real friend.

What's more, Szechenyi actually despised Kossuth's actions, and he was just talking about it. It is absolutely impossible for him to really do that!

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