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Text Chapter 377 The first closed-door tripartite meeting

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    At about nine o'clock in the morning on August 19, 1944, cars with different flags drove up on the streets under military control.  When the first car stopped, people getting off the car were greeted by the press group waiting outside the venue to take photos frantically.  Because today is the first meeting on the tripartite talks, and the first delegation to enter the venue is the People's Party delegation headed by Taizu.  In order to change the mysterious impression of China in the eyes of the outside world, foreign media visiting China this time are not allowed to enter the venue for interviews.  The newly established Information Office of the Militia Corps will answer questions from Chinese and foreign reporters after the meeting.  If luck and circumstances permit, there will be some representatives who specially attend the meeting to answer questions from reporters from all sides who are concerned about the situation in China.  Therefore, for China, which has always been conservative in news, this is also the first opportunity for the world to have an in-depth understanding of the direction of China's political situation.  For this reason, even though the European and American powers are still at war with the German, Italian, and Japanese Allied Forces, they still sent many journalists here to conduct interviews.  Even Japanese journalists, who were still at war with China for the time being, Deng Chenggong approved the arrival of a press group after a series of strict reviews.  Of course, the actual controller of this media is controlled by the Anti-War League, which has begun to grow in power in Japan.  Therefore, as long as he is more vigilant, Deng Chenggong is not worried that a few reporters will destroy China's current good situation.  Originally, according to Taizu¡¯s wishes, there was no need to make China¡¯s affairs public in this way, but after a conversation with Deng Chenggong.  Deng Chenggong thought so.  It can show China's open attitude to the world and enhance China's influence and status in the future international society.  It can also play a certain role in promoting.  Those foreigners in the province always feel that the Chinese people are still in a primitive society.  He just needs to tell the world about China today through the propaganda of these visiting media, although life is still in poverty.  However, China's increasing national economic strength and military strength are enough to prove that after the founding of the People's Republic of China, China can occupy a place not only in the East but also among the world's major powers. ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? does not do anything wrong.  The big European and American countries are planning to make some money from China.  Don't look at China with the old eyes. You must know that China today is no longer the Qing government and the Republic of China government.  It is a military and economic power that can truly make decisions for its people and say "no" to many unequal treaties with European and American powers.  With Deng Chenggong¡¯s explanation, Taizu gradually began to get used to the frenzied taking of these reporters. Of course, when those foreign reporters asked questions in awkward Chinese, Taizu just smiled and led the members of the delegation.  Entering the Zhongnanhai Council Hall where this meeting was held.  There were already receptionists specially trained for this meeting in the venue. Under the guidance of these receptionists, Taizu and his party entered the conference hall where the tripartite talks were held in advance.  In the conference hall, these representatives could see at a glance the sign with their names on it.  Therefore, after everyone took their seats, they began to wait for the arrival of representatives from the other two parties.  Not long after the People¡¯s Party delegation entered the government hall.  The second motorcade carrying the flag of the Kuomintang arrived outside the venue, and the first person to get out of the car was naturally Chairman Chiang, who was holding the civilized staff.  Mrs. Chiang, who always accompanied him on weekdays, could not come with him under today's circumstances. Standing next to Chairman Chiang today was Mr. Chiang, who had begun to become famous in the Kuomintang political circles.  For the arrival of so many reporters.  Chairman Chiang, who had long been accustomed to being interviewed by reporters, was also a little surprised.  Because from reporters with signs.  It is not difficult to tell which country these reporters are from.  This surprised Chairman Chiang. When had China attracted so much attention from foreign media?  It seems that the diplomatic capabilities of this militia corps really cannot be underestimated!  Because there had been discussions beforehand, when faced with interviews from these foreign reporters, Chairman Chiang just smiled a few times and led the Kuomintang delegation into the venue.  Under the guidance of the reception staff at the venue, they also sat down at their side of the tripartite conference table.  Out of politeness, Taizu stood up and applauded the arrival of Chairman Chiang and his entourage.  Although many of the People's Party representatives attending the meeting today are full of resentment towards the Kuomintang representatives attending the meeting today.  But on an occasion like today, the representatives of the People's Party still showed their due magnanimity.  Originally, according to the appearance, the militia corps, as a landlord, was ranked first, but Deng Chenggong hoped to pass an occasion like today.  The leadership position of the People's Party and the opposition position of the Kuomintang were shown as much as possible, while the militia corps became the intermediate force between the two parties.  In order to promote the country's sustained, stable and forward development, Deng Chenggong believes that it is enough.  There are too many other battles for fame and fortune, and Deng Cheng?It seems there is no need for that.  For him now, the most important thing to consider is to successfully establish the country and put China on the road to becoming a strong country as soon as possible.  While all parties were working hard for the founding of the country, Deng Chenggong was not only handling political affairs and liaising with all parties, but also planning a war between Vladivostok and North Korea.  And in his opinion, these places must be captured.  Even if North Korea does not return to China, the right to garrison troops must be obtained.  He does not want to see that in the future, China's navy will be involved in the Atlantic Ocean without being involved by various foreign forces.  Therefore, the two strategic bases of Vladivostok and North Korea must be controlled unconditionally.  As for the treasure island, it serves as a frontline to intimidate Southeast Asian countries, making it clear to those Southeast Asian powers that dare to provoke China at every turn.  China has the strength to give them the strongest counterattack at any time against their provocation.  Therefore, when the convoy of the militia corps finally arrived at the venue, the reporters at the scene couldn't help but take photos crazily.  Compared with other foreign media, among the reporters sent by the American government this time, the reporters from the Wall Street Journal are undoubtedly the happiest media representatives in the eyes of foreign reporters.  ¡°For many news materials that can be released to the outside world, the militia corps must be the first to notify them.  For this reason, Wall Street Journal reporters who originally thought that visiting China also felt that this trip to China would play a significant role in improving their status in the international newspaper industry.  Like the leaders of the previous two delegations, Deng Chenggong politely nodded to these Chinese and foreign reporters and quickly led the military and political representatives of the militia corps into the Zhongnanhai Council Hall.  With the arrival of the militia delegation, the first round of closed-door meetings officially kicked off.  The first item of the meeting is naturally the negotiation between the ruling party on the formation of a new government in the future. The Kuomintang Party has long been mentally prepared for this.  He didn¡¯t put forward too many requirements and quickly decided on the first item.  That is, the People's Party will be the ruling party of the first new government, implement the People's Party's political program, and lead China's comprehensive work plan for the next five years.  After discussing the ruling party¡¯s motion, the next step is naturally about the parliamentary election policy.  Although the Kuomintang lost its status as the ruling party, it did not want to lose its status as the opposition party again.  But on this point, the People's Party also strongly demands that the number of members belonging to them in the parliament must exceed half.  Otherwise, it will be difficult for their policy agenda to be fully adopted.  After all, it is not that the early governments of the Republic of China did not form a parliament.  But it was all because the parliament was controlled by foreign parties, which eventually led to the parliament existing in name only. Many political resolutions were ultimately unable to be passed by the parliament, and the ruling president forced them to pass.  As a result, the credibility of the government has been reduced, and the term "member representative" has become completely meaningless.  Seeing that representatives from both sides began to argue over parliamentary issues, Deng Chenggong, as a neutral party, was also embarrassed.  Because he knows very well that the People's Party's worries are not unreasonable, but the Kuomintang is also worried about losing its status as the ruling party.  If you cannot occupy half of the seats in the parliament, then the power to participate in political affairs will be empty words.  Therefore, it is understandable that the two parties are arguing about this.  Even when Deng Chenggong emphasized that in future parliamentary selection, a large number of people must come from non-partisan federations of industry and commerce representatives.  Both parties believe that only when their party occupies half of the seats can they truly feel at ease.  Faced with the dispute between the two parties on this issue, Deng Chenggong could only temporarily put down the bill and discuss the list of members of the next new government leadership team.  Although this new government is different from the previous one led by the People's Party, Deng Chenggong still hopes to maintain some of the trajectory of his previous life.  Therefore, in terms of candidates for chairman and prime minister, Deng Chenggong chose Taizu and Vice Chairman Zhou of the People¡¯s Party.  Although Chairman Chiang was unwilling to accept this, he finally agreed to the appointment.  What's more, as the former head of state of the Republic of China, Chiang Kai-shek still served as the chairman of the Representative Committee in the new government.  Although his power as chairman of the committee has declined a lot, the fact that he is called the chairman of the committee to the outside world has not really changed much.  As for the position of Chairman of the CPPCC, it is held by Xu Mingyuan, who was elected by the Militia Corps.  On this issue, it was indeed beyond the expectations of the Kuomintang Party.  Because Deng Chenggong does not have a seat among the top four leaders of the government.  This made the Kuomintang feel that Deng Chenggong was a bit too generous.  Like in his previous life, Deng Chenggong included the National Supreme Council system in the formation of the new government.  And this system is somewhat similar to the nine giants of the country in later generations. Among these nine people, Deng Chenggong's plan is to have four seats for the People's Party, two seats for the Militia Corps, two seats for the Kuomintang, and one is reserved for that person.  Ms. Song.  In this regard, Chairman Chiang felt that the Kuomintang had suffered a loss and strongly demanded that one more person be added.  For a time, the meeting once again reached a deadlock over this seat.  (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to Qidian to vote for recommendations and monthly votes. Your support is my biggest motivation.  Mobile phone users please go and read.  )
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