Originally posted by JamesJKirk
Le Monde
Fearing the perhaps France has not yet stepped into its proper role in the world, L'Empereur appointed a political rival, up-and-coming Jacques Eglise, to be his premier. Eglise has made no secret of his desire to dump the Emperor and move to republican government. Eglise's first order of business was to create alliances with France's friend and neighbor, the newly-formed German Empire, and her former sister republic, the United States. Eglise also reprioritized industrial policy in the metropole and her colonies to emphasize shipping and port development for the time being.
Le Monde
Fearing the perhaps France has not yet stepped into its proper role in the world, L'Empereur appointed a political rival, up-and-coming Jacques Eglise, to be his premier. Eglise has made no secret of his desire to dump the Emperor and move to republican government. Eglise's first order of business was to create alliances with France's friend and neighbor, the newly-formed German Empire, and her former sister republic, the United States. Eglise also reprioritized industrial policy in the metropole and her colonies to emphasize shipping and port development for the time being.
Thats assuming this alliance is still valid, is it???
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