Life of Being a Crown Prince in France

Chapter 914: 822 Joseph in Brussels



Chapter 914: Chapter 822 Joseph in Brussels

After discussing the issue of Flemish independence, Joseph instructed Fouche:

“There is another very important task for the Intelligence Bureau. Genoa will hold a new governor election in two months, and it would be best if more representatives favorable to our country are elected.”

Fouche slightly bowed and said, “We still have some stationed troops in Genoa; this shouldn’t be difficult to achieve.”

Joseph shook his head, “No, before the election begins, we must withdraw all our troops. Throughout the election process, there must be no signs of our involvement.

“We must ensure that the Genoese believe the election results are their own decision.”

“This…” Fouche frowned slightly, but still nodded, “though it is somewhat challenging, the complex family forces in Genoa can be something we leverage.”

“Very good.” Joseph continued, “My minimum requirement is to end the control of the four major families over the parliament in Genoa, establish a body under our influence to supervise the Genoese bureaucracy, and have it enshrined in their laws.”

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