Romanian Eagle

Chapter 663 Paul Merging (Part 2)

The latest website: The Bulgarian government's action against the opposition party has caused an uproar in the country, but because the newspapers and radio stations are strictly controlled by the government, this upheaval is one-sided in support of the government in the country.

Many newspapers have published comments criticizing the plot of the opposition party for an armed insurrection. The most fiercely criticized companies have spoken against the merger before, and it seems that their attitudes have changed quite quickly.

As for the truth, it doesn't matter because the government gets the results it wants.

As for the public's attitude towards the former opposition party, the attitude of the people has changed greatly. If they had understood it before, they are now disgusted with it. Because Bulgaria's economy is good at the moment, everyone wants to live a stable life. No one wants to go back to the way it was before, and it makes sense for the opposition to be abandoned by it.

Unlike domestic voices, which are one-sided, foreign voices are also one-sided. But it is the other way around. Foreign media are basically critical of Bulgaria's practice of sweeping away all opposition parties.

They say this is a step backwards in Bulgarian democracy and a reversal of history. Felakoff, who led the arrest, is the executioner, and the main messenger behind it, Kirstv, is a political viper who is destroying the political structure of Bulgaria.

But can the voices of foreign public opinion affect Bulgaria?

Can or can't. It affects how many people believe the truth abroad because they think they have the truth. No, that's because these people are only a minority and can't influence the situation in Bulgaria at all.

Therefore, the voice of foreign media is irrelevant to Bulgaria.

Compared with many waves in Bulgaria, Romania is much better. The Romanian people's attitude towards the merger of the two countries is much more open. For them, because of Romania's strong national strength, it is more appropriate to say annexation rather than merger.

However, although the public is optimistic about the merger between the two countries, the government still does not dare to relax.

Prime Minister Mihalake then arranged for various officials to strictly control Romanian public opinion and guide it in the direction of a favorable merger.

The public opinion monitored by the government also sang praises for the merger. Among them, Romanian Daily, the largest newspaper in Romania, commented on the merger.

The merger of Romania and Bulgaria will benefit both countries. Among them, Bulgaria can obtain the dividends of Romania's development,

And it can use its position in the kingdom after the merger to provide a centripetal force for the Bulgarians in Macedonia and Thrace, which is beneficial to their prospects for Greater Bulgaria.

As for Romania, it can also benefit later, first of all, it can expand its strategic depth. As we all know, most of the Romanian territory is plain, especially when facing the Soviet Union in the east, the terrain is dominated by plains. Romania, which lacks strategic depth and turnover, cannot tolerate any mistakes at all, which is very detrimental to the Romanian division. And now with the Bulgarian mountains, Romania has more leeway in dealing with the Soviet threat.

In addition, Bulgaria is located at the crossroads of the Balkans. Romania holds this crossroads and will be more comfortable with exerting influence in the Balkans.

And after the merger of the two countries, Romania will be only one step away from the Mediterranean Sea. In the future we have reason to believe that Romanian warships will get their own ports in the Mediterranean. I'm optimistic that Romania will reach deep into the Mediterranean.

The report caused an uproar in Romania. It's not that people are worried about unabashed Mediterranean ambitions, but cheers that Romania finally wants to set its sights on the Mediterranean.

As Romania's national strength is gradually approaching that of France, the country has long hoped that Romania will show its strength in the world. However, because of Romania's position, they have always had high expectations for rushing out of the Black Sea.

After Eder ascended the Bulgarian throne, many people in the country have begun to obsess about the Black Sea Strait. They believed that as long as the time was right, Bulgaria would have no problem taking Istanbul.

However, unlike popular optimism, the Romanian government has never had an accurate positioning for Istanbul.

To say Romania doesn't want it here, I want it, I dream it. But this position is not so easy to take. Not to mention the attitudes of Britain, France and other countries, the strength of Turkey alone makes Romania hesitate. Although Turkey's domestic economy is much lower than Romania's, its population of more than 20 million is a big problem. Moreover, there are many mountainous areas in Turkey, and it is easy to form a war of attrition against Turkey. It is not worth Romania to do so for an Istanbul.

This topic has gone too far, and now as time approaches, the attitudes of the two countries towards the merger are becoming more and more distinct. In public opinion, the future after the merger has been well imagined.

When the final vote was held, in addition to the two governments, Eder, the co-monarch, stood up and personally called for the people to vote on the merger.

And Eder's appeal was immediate. The people of the two countries respected this wise monarch from the bottom of their hearts. Of course, Bulgaria could be a little worse, but in Romania, Eder's words definitely worked.

So in the end Romania has a whopping 87.4% in favor of the merger, while 67.9% in Bulgaria favor the merger. After the announcement of the voting results of the two countries, there was even more cheers.

The combined kingdom will also be corrected to the United Kingdom of Bulgaria and Romania, referred to as the Kingdom of Paul. The governments of the two countries will also be merged into one government, in which the post of Prime Minister will remain with Mihalake, while the Bulgarian Prime Minister Kirstv will assume the newly created position of Deputy Prime Minister. Don't think that this position has done a bad job to Kersteff, whose powers are not much lower than that of the Prime Minister.

In addition to the government, the parliament will also be merged. In order to make the parliamentary seats equal to the people, Bulgaria has started to cut members before. Now with the merger of the two countries, 35 Bulgarian members will be 158 Romanian members. Form a new parliament.

When it comes to the military, it's even simpler. The current Bulgarian army of less than 30,000 will be directly reorganized into six divisions together with the armed police. Its equipment and numbers are on par with other divisions.

In addition, in order to deal with the reason that the previous Bulgarian army was too involved in politics, the merged military reorganized it. If you want to participate in politics, you must take off your military uniform. If you don't want to take off your military uniform, you must quit all political groups. At the same time, it is strictly forbidden to discuss politics in the military. After this whole set, the political attributes of the original Bulgarian army were completely removed, and the essence of the army was restored.

The merger of Romania and Bulgaria affected not only the two kingdoms, but also other countries.

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