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Chapter 139 Who do you think the parliamentary system is good for?

Chapter 139 Who do you think the parliamentary system is beneficial to?

What if the parliamentary system is implemented? The rights and interests of the people may be guaranteed. The expansion of the power of the elected members can impeach corrupt officials and cadres who are idle and do not work. Public opinion will be reflected through the power of the members. Although there may be various disadvantages, black gold politics and the wealthy family will have stronger control over politics, the opinions of the people will be respected, which China has not done for thousands of years.

In the country where Luo Dacheng came, no one valued the opinions of the people. If there was a parliamentary system, or the power of parliamentarians to impeach officials, then the people's voting rights would be more respected, and officials would have to consider the opinions of the people when formulating policies.

For example, if the MPs can impeach the Football Association, can those bureaucrats and men still lie comfortably in the office to pick up girls and play games, and ignore the fans' opinions and treat the fans as pigs and dogs who can't speak?

Moreover, the parliamentary system has another advantage, which is that it can greatly reduce the government's redundant staff. Many things can be done by the parliamentarians. The power to supervise officials is placed in the hands of parliamentarians. Those officials who are specifically used to supervise officials can be greatly reduced, and the burden used by the people to support officials can be reduced.

However, everything has its pros and cons. The members of parliament are subject to the voting rights of the people, which may lead to their regards the people as their masters, their loyalty to the king will be reduced, and even compete with the emperor for power, resulting in the power held by the emperor and the nobles flowing into the hands of the members, the people and the wealthy merchants.

The MPs who have obtained power may, under the instigation of the people, formulate a charter, strongly demand that the king abdicate, or use constitutionalism to weaken the monarchy and put the king in the situation of a puppet of the House of Assembly. From then on, the king will be suppressed by the House of Assembly and the people, live a depressed life, and can no longer bully the people with satisfaction and play with judicial power like cadres in later generations.

Being a puppet is not a happy thing. When Luo Dacheng felt a little uncomfortable when he thought that as the founding king, he had to live such a life.

Democracy is only beneficial to the people and not to the king!

But if the centralized system is preserved and implemented, if there are tyrants among your descendants in the future, wouldn’t the people under your rule be too pitiful? It would be normal to be subverted by others in a few hundred years.

Moreover, after all, I am from ordinary people and do not like cadres to oppress the people. If the public servants under my rule do not have the parliamentary system to restrict them...

The parliamentary system is not necessarily good, but it can allow power to flow into the hands of the people. For the king, being constrained by the people in everything may not be a blessing. And officials cannot bully the people, humiliate and kill them, and force their children to work in the black coal mine, and they will definitely not feel happy.

However, it seems too early to think about this now. I have only established a small and medium-sized tribe, and the democratic system that the entire world currently does not have in this world is like a joke to establish it in this world. There is no need to think about those things for the time being.

At least in his own tribe, his words are the law. Although they are not as majestic as the emperor and are called "golden mouth and jade words", they are actually similar. They can be said to have a word and completely control the power of life and death of all tribes. The supreme power they have in the tribe is much more effective than the powers that Song Renzong and Empress Dowager Liu have in the Song territory.

He stood up, walked to the window, opened the window, looked out from the second floor of the inn, and watched the Xingzhou City established by the Dangxiang people shrouded in the night, as if full of vigorous vitality and was constantly growing and growing.

The breeze hit, crossing the large roof of Xingzhou City and blowing on his face. Luo Dacheng breathed deeply the air on this land, and admired the future famous northwest city, which would later be called "Yinchuan", and would look like when he was young.

Li Yuanhao is not in Xingzhou City now, he is now further west. In the city of Xiliang Prefecture, which was seized from the Tubo people a few years ago, he led a large army to protect the west of Xingzhou from being attacked by all ethnic groups in the Western Regions. He may also have the intention to attack the states in the Western Regions.

Calculate the time, it is almost time for Li Yuanhao to prepare to attack Ganzhou. Although there is no news yet, according to Luo Dacheng's calculations, this year is the time for Li Yuanhao to capture Ganzhou. Li Yuanhao must have been secretly mobilizing a large army. This is why he chose to come to Xingzhou now: while Li Yuanhao is not in Xingzhou City, he will come to find treasures, or avoid Li Yuanhao's eyes and ears, so as not to reveal the news, causing the incident of being a wedding dress. After all, he is still afraid of Li Yuanhao. In comparison, Li Yuanhao's father Li Deming is not that worthy of attention.

Luo Dacheng sighed lightly, but it was a pity that his tribe was too weak now. Even though he knew that Li Yuanhao was preparing to attack Ganzhou, he could not mobilize his tribes to take advantage of it.

Ganzhou is a caravan transfer station from the Western Regions to the Central Plains. The business in Ganzhou is very developed. The Uighurs occupied Ganzhou and could make a lot of profits from the caravans transporting jade in the Western Regions every year. If they could occupy Ganzhou, they would probably not have to worry about money in the future.

The same is true for Li Yuanhao. If he occupied Ganzhou, he would be close to full of wings since then, and his financial and military strength would be enough to sweep the Western Regions and compete for the world.

The next day, Luo Dacheng got up and took his troops out of the city to find the location recorded in the treasure map. The day before, he just looked at the scenery in Xingzhou City to take the unexpected accident. Today, he officially went to search for the treasure.

At that time, the treasure hunters of the small tribes wrote the location on parchment. Now, they followed the map and searched for the whole day. Finally, they found a dilapidated manor standing alone in a wilderness desert.

The wild went around and asked around and found some nearby Dangxiang people to ask. They learned that the manor had no owner for a long time and was haunted, so no one nearby dared to go there.

Luo Dacheng knew that the haunted saying was probably created by treasure hunters to scare others not to approach this area, so he unceremoniously took his subordinates into the abandoned manor.

Although the house was dilapidated, Luo Dacheng didn't care. He and his subordinates were sleeping in the open and did not take this little difficulty to heart.

He surveyed the courtyard for a while, and had already realized his mind. He came out and sat in the courtyard with his subordinates, ate some food casually, and let them rest on the spot in the courtyard, beware of enemies coming, and entered the only intact bedroom, and ordered them not to come in at will and disturb themselves.

Timur understood and led his subordinates to guard the courtyard and arrange guard posts, not daring to slack off at all.

In the bedroom, Luo Dacheng locked the door, lifted up the bed board, pulled the secret mat, exposed the secret door, held the torch, walked into the door, and walked into the long tunnel.

There was a staircase spiraling downward in the tunnel, and Luo Dacheng walked carefully. Although the parchment records that there was no fatal trap inside, it was better to be careful in everything. If the ship capsized in the gutter and he fell here, it would be a big joke.

In the darkness, Luo Dacheng held the torch alone, walking cautiously in the long tunnel, moving forward.

The long passage that had not been visited by anyone for a long time was pitch black. When the fire broke through the darkness, the tall man walked alone in the passage, the heavy footsteps made the passage tremble slightly, and dust fell from the passage wall.

The cold wind blew into the tunnel from the hidden ventilation holes, causing the flames on the torch to sway, causing the huge black shadow reflected by Luo Dacheng's figure to sway violently on the passage, vaguely looking a bit hideous and terrifying.

The passage is extremely long, but there are countless gateways in it. If ordinary people discover authentic tunnels, they can only see a small section of them at most and cannot continue walking. However, the parchment paper in Luo Dacheng's hand depicts how to open these secret doors so that he can keep walking forward and walk deep underground.

Luo Dacheng slowly walked in the passage, and he didn't know how long he had walked, but finally came to the end: a stone wall was tightly blocked there, as if there was no road left.

Luo Dacheng reached out and knocked on the stone wall, as if it was solid and without a hollow sound.

Looking down at the scattered footprints in front of the stone wall, Luo Dacheng pondered secretly. The last time those who came to search for treasure probably stopped here, searched for it for a long time, and finally left helplessly.

The light shone on the stone wall. Luo Dacheng's eyes looked at the bottom of the stone wall, and a faint gap appeared in the gap. Only with his keen eyesight could he see the golden light appearing faintly from the gap.

After pondering for a long time, Luo Dacheng inserted the torch into the hole on the side of the passage, placed his hands on the stone wall, and slowly exerted force.

The powerful force gradually moved enough and pressed on the stone wall. The stone wall seemed to be shaking slightly, which made Luo Dacheng happy and even more powerful, lifted up his true energy and applied his own power to the stone wall.

The heavy force finally made the stone wall slowly move. Luo Dacheng took a deep breath, used all his life's cultivation to press all the power in his body. A slight sound came from his ears, and the stone wall in front of him slowly moved half a minute.

Luo Dacheng did not dare to relax, and a huge force continued to flow forward. The stone wall was pushed back and the rumbling sound sounded, grinding out a wide and deep mark on the ground, moving backward.

Behind the stone wall, golden light appears.
Chapter completed!
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