Chapter 436: The Thriving National Society (Part 2)

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Florence is the location of the headquarters of the National Society. The National Society has been developing very well in the south in the past two years. There are voices saying that the headquarters should be moved to Naples, which will be more conducive to the local development of the National Society.

However, these voices were stopped by the party leader Cruz, because he believed that the current smooth development of the National Socialist Party in the south does not mean that the headquarters will be moved to the south. This is an evasive thinking and is not conducive to the National Socialist Party's success in the south. image in the minds of northern people. Therefore, despite Cruz's restraint, the headquarters of the National Society remained in Florence.

Of course, with its headquarters in Florence, it would be inconvenient to direct the work of the National Society in the south, so the National Society established a Southern Bureau to facilitate the management of southern affairs nearby.

And today, the Southern Bureau sent a telegram describing an unusual situation. In the recent several clearing operations against the Mafia, the SS troops performing their missions were met with large numbers of Mafiosi, and they all came back defeated.

In addition, there were several assassinations targeting members of the National Socialist Party in the South. The above circumstances forced the Southern Bureau to be cautious. After careful investigation, the Southern Bureau found that under their pressure, the Mafia had united and formed a Mafia organization. In addition, there are some politicians and forces in the south who secretly support the Mafia.

In response to this shocking news, the Southern Bureau immediately sent a message to the headquarters, hoping that the headquarters would increase its support for the South and at least recruit more retired officers and soldiers to enhance the strength of the SS.

Faced with the new situation of the Southern Mafia, Cruz certainly had to pay attention to it and immediately convened a meeting of the executive committee to discuss countermeasures.

"Everyone, please read this report from the Southern Bureau."

In the conference hall, Cruz looked at the executive committee members gathered together and said. "Before they were destroyed, these vicious mafia gangsters were fighting hard to subvert our control to free the people of the South from their clutches. Can we back down? Can we let the mafia succeed? We can't. So now we We need to mobilize more forces and increase the power of the Southern Bureau to sweep those social garbage into the garbage heap of history."

After setting the tone for the meeting, Cruz looked to his fellow executive members. "If you have any good ideas or suggestions, you can put them forward."

When facing Cruz, one of the executive committee members immediately spoke. "I have a suggestion. We can find a way from the political party. Haven't we been publishing evidence of mafia crimes before? We can use this to appeal and request government departments to step up the crackdown on the mafia. We can start from the official Go to the people and fight against the mafia.”

"This is not good. If official law enforcement is triggered, evidence is needed. If the mafia of a family cannot be wiped out, the people will not dare to come forward to testify against their crimes for fear of being retaliated. It is not as good as what we are doing now. As long as it is confirmed that it is the mafia, we can solve it first and then collect criminal evidence."

"Our current approach has attracted a lot of dissatisfaction, especially from the judicial department. If Rome had not wanted to use us to deal with the mafia, our current approach has attracted the intervention of the judicial department. And Rome's patience is always limited. , no one knows how long they will tolerate us.”

Okay, that's right. In fact, all the National Socialist Executive Committee members knew that Rome was using them to eliminate the cancer of the Mafia. Of course, the National Socialist Party was very willing to bear the blame. After all, by being able to become the third largest party in the South, the National Society will gain a lot. At worst, it will be suppressed by various political parties for a few years, but after fighting the mafia, the National Socialist Society will be many times stronger than when it was first established.

"Okay, you two." Seeing the two executive committee members arguing, Cruz intervened to stop them.

"As for whether to bring the government and other political parties into our battle with the mafia, I think we should avoid it. This will bring more people involved. It is inevitable that there will be mistakes. Secondly, this kind of conflict with evil forces The work of struggle should be undertaken by our National Socialist Party. This is training our party and there cannot be any relaxation."

The people present were all smart, and they immediately understood the meaning of Cruz's words. This fight against the mafia was just the time for the National Socialist Party to gain its reputation in front of the people across the country. How could other political parties get involved.

Florence is the location of the headquarters of the National Society. The National Society has been developing very well in the south in the past two years. There are voices saying that the headquarters should be moved to Naples, which will be more conducive to the local development of the National Society.

However, these voices were stopped by the party leader Cruz, because he believed that the current smooth development of the National Socialist Party in the south does not mean that the headquarters will be moved to the south. This is an evasive thinking and is not conducive to the National Socialist Party's success in the south. image in the minds of northern people. Therefore, despite Cruz's restraint, the headquarters of the National Society remained in Florence.

Of course, with its headquarters in Florence, it would be inconvenient to direct the work of the National Society in the south, so the National Society established a Southern Bureau to facilitate the management of southern affairs nearby.

And today, the Southern Bureau sent a telegram describing an unusual situation. In the recent several clearing operations against the Mafia, the SS troops performing their missions were met with large numbers of Mafiosi, and they all came back defeated.

In addition, there were several assassinations targeting members of the National Socialist Party in the South. The above circumstances forced the Southern Bureau to be cautious. After careful investigation, the Southern Bureau found that under their pressure, the Mafia had united and formed a Mafia organization. In addition, there are some politicians and forces in the south who secretly support the Mafia.

In response to this shocking news, the Southern Bureau immediately sent a message to the headquarters, hoping that the headquarters would increase its support for the South and at least recruit more retired officers and soldiers to enhance the strength of the SS.

Faced with the new situation of the Southern Mafia, Cruz certainly had to pay attention to it and immediately convened a meeting of the executive committee to discuss countermeasures.

"Everyone, please read this report from the Southern Bureau."

In the conference hall, Cruz looked at the executive committee members gathered together and said. "Before they were destroyed, these vicious mafia gangsters were fighting hard to subvert our control to free the people of the South from their clutches. Can we back down? Can we let the mafia succeed? We can't. So now we We need to mobilize more forces and increase the power of the Southern Bureau to sweep those social garbage into the garbage heap of history."

After setting the tone for the meeting, Cruz looked to his fellow executive members. "If you have any good ideas or suggestions, you can put them forward."

When facing Cruz, one of the executive committee members immediately spoke. "I have a suggestion. We can find a way from the political party. Haven't we been publishing evidence of mafia crimes before? We can use this to appeal and request government departments to step up the crackdown on the mafia. We can start from the official Go to the people and fight against the mafia.”

"This is not good. If official law enforcement is triggered, evidence is needed. If the mafia of a family cannot be wiped out, the people will not dare to come forward to testify against their crimes for fear of being retaliated. It is not as good as what we are doing now. As long as it is confirmed that it is the mafia, we can solve it first and then collect criminal evidence."