Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 1471: Tired, whatever



Minih really has no other options. Just do what Duke Vorontsov and the others ask for. It will definitely lead to a dead end. But if you don't follow what they say, you will definitely be pushed out to take the blame when Alexander II comes.

In other words, no matter how you look at it, it is a dead end. If that's the case, why bother?

Suddenly he let out a long sigh: "Everyone, you have made it really difficult for me, so I can only choose to resign!"

If you resign, just resign!

To Prince Vorontsov, a stinky fish like Minih would just fall down, and he would not even take a second glance at it.

Anyway, it is impossible for Minih to use this to make him soften.

He immediately replied: "If you choose to resign, that is your freedom. Anyone who cannot bear responsibility is not suitable to serve the country and His Majesty. You can resign as you like, but as long as you have not resigned, please Do your job, complete the review now, and stop trying to beat around the bush!”

Minih suddenly smiled bitterly, and he let out a long sigh, fully calculating that he had not served as the Minister of Justice for half a year. Thinking of his high-spirited appointment six months ago, I thought he could make great achievements.

Who would have thought that after he came up, he would be faced with all kinds of constraints and confusing things. How could he, a minister, look like a minister at all? He was basically a tinker and a scapegoat.

If you resign, just resign. Anyway, he has made a lot of money in the past six months, enough for him to retire.

Yes, Minih understands very well that even if he resigns voluntarily, it will not solve any problems. For Alexander II his resignation was more like an escape. How could he admire a deserter?

It is conceivable that he will never have any chance in the future, and he will never want to hang out in official circles again. If he is smart enough, he should leave Russia immediately and live abroad to retire. Otherwise, if you stay in the country, you may be liquidated afterwards, and you won't be able to survive at all.

It should be said that Minih's guess was basically correct. When he submitted his resignation to Alexander II, the Supreme Emperor's face was very ugly, especially after Count Nikolai Milyutin brought the heads of the Ministry of Justice to the general. Alexander II's face was darker than the bottom of the pot.

"Earl, you disappoint me so much! Just when the country needs you, you choose to escape! Is this your self-consciousness as a minister? Do you still remember the promise you swore to me when you took office? You are How do you treat my trust like this?"

Minih drooped his head and said dejectedly: "I'm sorry, I have betrayed your trust and cultivation. Facts have proved that I am not qualified for this job. If I continue to stay in the job reluctantly, it will cause greater damage. After thinking about it for a long time, I I think it is more appropriate to step aside and give way to Xian...I am extremely ashamed and sorry for this, please forgive me."

Alexander II really wanted to say that I understand your sister, but you dumped the mess into me without any preparation. What should I do?

Alexander II looked at Minih and then at Nikolai Milyutin and others who were "watching eagerly", and he was so angry that he almost vomited blood.

You may want to refuse Minih's resignation, but this guy has shown that he is going to screw up. It is impossible to expect him to continue to block the reformists.

But agree, what next?

Nikolai Milyutin has come to force the woman to have an abortion and has done everything. What reason does he have for refusing to complete the review?

It can't be done!

Even if it is impossible to replace someone as the Minister of Justice immediately now, the situation is already like this. How can anyone who has been taken advantage of stupidly rush to fill the hole?

Anyway, he couldn't find such an idiot, which meant that he couldn't continue to delay it!

what to do? what to do? what to do?

Alexander II was so anxious that he almost shed tears. He could not impress his father with tears before, and it is certainly impossible to impress Nikolai Milyutin and others with tears now.

Sitting on the throne, he was stunned for a long time. In the end, he could only sigh helplessly: "Now that the Ministry of Justice has completed the review work, the Ukrainian Reform Act can be implemented. I will convene a state council to inform you of this news later!"

Yes, Alexander II finally chose to give in. He weighed all aspects of the situation before making this decision, because he knew that if he refused, it would mean a showdown with the reformists, which would mean a huge turmoil would be staged immediately.

He had no chance of escaping from this turmoil, so naturally he had no choice but to give in.

With Alexander II's compromise, the biggest obstacle to Ukraine's reform was cleared, and nothing can stop Ukraine from piloting reforms.

When the news was notified to the whole country through the Minister of State, the whole country was excited!

The long-awaited boots finally hit the ground, the wheels of reform slowly turned, and the first and most critical step was taken with difficulty.

This step is only a small step for Russia, but it is no less than a brilliant victory for the Russian elite who pursue progress!

On this evening, look for Shuyuan www.zhaoshuyuan. com The major salons and **** of the reformists were all excited, and people toasted and drank to celebrate this historic victory.

But for Li Xiao, this is nothing special to celebrate, because it is really just a small step. Even if the Ukrainian reform bill is implemented, actual implementation will be the difficulty.

The first problem is people!

Prince Mikhail's appointment as governor-general of Ukraine was the result of a compromise between the reformists and Alexander II.

He seems to be able to take care of the interests of all aspects, but after all, he is not a reformist. It is difficult to say how much support he can give to reformists in the implementation of future reforms.

Especially when Duke Alexander Gorchakov's attitude is currently very ambiguous, it is hard to say whether Prince Mikhail will sway between the two sides!

Li Xiao always feels that these two brothers are not very reliable. If there are only some minor problems with Ukraine's reform, these two can help continue to promote it.

But once Ukraine's reform encounters relatively strong resistance, the most optimistic estimate of the two brothers is that they will just sit back and watch. It is not even ruled out that they will stand on the opposite side of reform.

Not only are there problems at the top, the reformists’ biggest problems actually come from the grassroots. Because the reformists have never completely mobilized the masses, or even thoroughly educated and awakened the masses.

The general public in Russia is very ignorant and is completely ignorant about reforms. Under such circumstances, it is difficult to say whether the public will side with the reformists.

If we only rely on a small number of progressive elites to promote this matter, it will be like a small horse pulling a big cart.

Once entering the deep sea zone of reform, when the resistance becomes stronger and stronger, these so-called elites may be exhausted and unable to move forward any further. What should they do then?


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