Mediterranean Hegemon of Ancient Greece Chapter 50: Election of district chief executives (4)
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A veteran once asked him, and his answer was: "I am studying mathematics. Any formulas and theorems must be calculated personally to determine whether they are correct. I don’t know much about everyone’s political achievements. If you don’t understand, you can’t recommend it randomly, otherwise it will mislead everyone and affect national affairs..."
But now that he is standing up, the veterans will inevitably wonder who he is recommending.
"Nico Marcus is the person I want to recommend! I won't say much about Nico Marcus's ability. The erection of his statue in the city of Udrum speaks for everything. What I want to say Yes, during the Western Mediterranean War, he responded to His Majesty’s call and resolutely went to the Latham area to assist Master Asistes to rectify Rome that had just been captured, and later tried his best to manage the city of Gaby that was looted by the war. ......" Mentotik Els emphasized his tone when he spoke of the word "fighting and looting", because after the city of Gaby was captured at the time, all the people were demoted to slaves to deter others. In the Latin city-states, Mentor Tik Els has some opinions on this approach.
Daves, who was sitting in the center of the meeting hall, was still calm and didn't seem to hear his voice.
"...So I think Nicomacus should become the chief executive of the district and contribute more to the kingdom."
Mentor Tik Els's words made Sedorum feel a bit wrong. How could the taste in these words resemble what Brem said, and he suddenly looked at Daves.
It's not just him, Hermon and Lycias are the same, of course they won't see anything unusual in Davers's calm face.
After this round of recommendations, elders began to raise objections: "Master Xima really understands the situation in the Samona Mountains, but to serve as the chief executive of the eastern region of Campania, it’s not just about To maintain the stability of this area, it should be better developed in this area, so as to better assimilate the surrounding Samonais. In this regard, Master Xima did not seem to be very good in his past resumes. Performance..."
"Master Hegecitus does have a rich resume, but he has no experience of finding a job in a northern town. I am afraid he doesn't know much about the Samonais..."
The recommender must answer these questions one by one to avoid adversely affecting the person he recommends.
After some debate, the result of the vote-Nick Marcus narrowly won.
Nico Marcus stood up with an incredible expression and bowed in all directions to express his gratitude. His exaggerated antics and humorous language caused a lot of laughter in the venue and eased the gradually tense atmosphere.
"The next selection is the Strait of Messina."
The Strait of Messina area includes Lijim, Messina, Taurena, some small towns on the north coast of Sicily, and the Lipala Islands. Although this area is narrow and has a small population, it has very The Strait of Messina of strategic and trade value, so many people recommend it.
One of the people here is very eye-catching-Cipros, as the rotating chairman, he actually got up to recommend him personally, which naturally caused a small commotion in the field, and the person he recommended was Amiklis.
Maybe other veterans think: Cipros was the chief executive of Katane and Amiklis was the chief executive of Messina. The two have worked together in eastern Sicily for several years. They must have a good relationship, so they took the initiative. Make recommendations.
But Daves knew through the intelligence department that Cipros and Amiklis didn't have much contact, and he made recommendations regardless of ruin, probably out of public interest. This is where he admires Cipros. During the two years when Cypros became the rotating chairman, his advice and advice to Daves were based on the interests of the kingdom, and there was almost no selfishness, unlike Sedorum and Hermon who considered their race. too much. Although Lucias is better, as the head of the rotating chairman, he has not done enough.
Anta Auris is also good. He has a big picture, but sometimes his personality is a little anxious. I wonder if he will have a recommendation today? ...Daves’ gaze paused on Anta Auris, before turning to Amiklis in the venue, this one; the veteran from Castellon looked a little surprised and nervous, maybe not. It was expected that Cipros would recommend him, but he was also looking forward to this position, but his previous failure to run for the chief executive of the eastern region of Campania made him a little bit troubled.
So is Amiklis fit to serve as the chief executive of the Strait of Messina? …Daves thought for a while, and really felt that he was a suitable candidate: it seemed that Amiklis was a gentle, not strong enough person. He succumbed to Dai when he was the chief general of Castellon. Onia’s strength, during his tenure as the chief executive of Messina, he took the initiative to lower himself to the hard-line chief executive Lijim; when he served as the chief executive of Jeira, he faced the hard-headed leader of Sikel. I took the initiative to negotiate with him in the mountains...
But looking at it conversely, this is not a kind of wisdom to do things! Therefore, in the years when the Great Greek War was frequent, Castellon was not attacked by too many wars, and finally the people joined the kingdom happily. Look at the conflicts between Lijim and Messina today, but the years when Amiklis was in office were a period of relatively good relations between the two cities. It is also precisely because of Amiklis’s practice that many Western Kerrs actively moved to the sparsely populated Jella, making Jella the fastest recovery after the war among the towns on the south coast of Sicily...
Da Zhi Ruo Yu! ...Davers looked at the ordinary-looking old man in the crowd, and gradually had some hope in his heart: maybe he can really solve the decades of disharmony between Lijim and Messina!
Thinking of this, he turned his gaze to the Secretary of Commerce Mariji on the right side of the front row of the venue, and after the two of them made contact, they quickly moved away.
After reporting two more candidates, the Second Fleet Commander Midolades stood up and said loudly, "I also recommend Amiklis. Although I don’t have much contact with him, it was the third The fleet went south to fight on the north coast of Sicily and received his full support and help. I feel that he is a good chief executive, so I recommend him."
This is simple and rude, but no one finds it funny, because Midolades is now a hot hero in the kingdom. He has made outstanding achievements in the Western Mediterranean War. His support will undoubtedly make Amiklis the possibility of selection. Greatly improved.
Of course, some elders were unwilling to mention: “Amiklis once served as the chief executive of Messina. This time, if he was appointed as the chief executive of the Isthmus, it would be a violation of the appointment of a Dionian official to serve in the same area for too long. The bill for the number of years."
In this regard, Cipros had been prepared for this, and he calmly explained: "Master Amiklis has only served in Messina for 4 years, and then he was transferred to Chief Gera. If he wins, it will not There is no more than 8 years of employment in the same area."
Cipoulos easily refuted the suspicion and made Milon empathize: If he hadn't consulted with Lycias in advance and got his reminder, if he was prepared, he would be in serious trouble today, which would lead to a loss of success.
The result of the final vote was that Amiklis won by only 5 votes.
Amiklis obviously did not expect such a result. He stood up a bit ignorant when he was hit by luck. When saluting the applauding elders, he also specially addressed Cipros and Mido. Rades expressed his gratitude alone.
Many veterans are secretly sighing: It is very lucky for the coward Amiklis to be favored by Cipros and Midolades.
But they obviously didn't realize that the real behind-the-scenes man was sitting in the center of the venue like a wooden sculpture of clay.
"The next selection is the Catania region!"
Anta Auris' words made Milon sit up straight. He knew that with Lycias's cautious character, he would not recommend him directly, so he was very curious about whom Lycias would let him.
But the first veteran to stand up has nothing to do with Lycias. He is Alcibidas, the brother of Princess Agnes, and a relative of King Davos. Although he has such a special identity, Over the years, he has not held any position in the political arena of the kingdom, but his business has grown bigger and bigger, and he has become a famous businessman in the kingdom. It is precisely because of his special relationship with Daves that he rarely participates in the election of the chief executive of the town. , The few times I have participated are all related to Feidun.
So as soon as he stood up, the veterans could guess who he was recommending.
Today's Alsibidas is not as arrogant as before, and even his actions seem a bit wretched. He is avoiding Daves's gaze. Since the Ministry of Military Affairs conveyed to him what Davers said, he immediately realized that he had touched Davers’s bottom line, and he was very frightened. He asked his sister several times to explain his mistake to Davers. But Daves has yet to agree with him. This time he attended the Senate meeting, on the one hand, for the sake of his friends, on the other hand, he wanted to find a chance to meet Daves.
But when he stood up from the venue and saw the expressionless Daves in front of him, he couldn't help feeling flustered: "I...I recommend Feidun...as the current Chief Executive of Katane, Fei Master Dun not only quickly restored the prosperity of Catana, which was devastated by the war, but also actively helped the tribes of Sikael near the western edge of the Catania Plain, making these Sicily who had to join the kingdom after the war had to join the kingdom. The mountain people passed the difficult period, and eventually many tribes took the initiative to walk out of the mountain and accept the jurisdiction of Feidun..."
It seems that that sentence still had a considerable effect...Daves, of course, could hear the panic in Alcibidas's slightly trembling voice.