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Five hundred and ninety-nine

After the decision was made to be the candidate of Privy Councilor, Su Yonglin, the candidate of the deputy envoy of Privy Councilor, also had it.

Mi Yuan, the Xi people.

It is said that Mi Yuan's family has some relationship with Mi Xin, a general in the early Northern Song Dynasty. They are both surnamed and may have some relatives.

Mi Yuan was the first leader of the Xi people to follow Su Yonglin in marching and fighting. He was the commander of the first Xi people's independent battalion under Su Yonglin. He was also one of the few independent battalion commanders who did not leave Su Yonglin for escape during the Zhending bloody battle.

The battalion commanders who escaped were quite large at the beginning, all of whom were seeing Su Yonglin unable to withstand Wanyan Alin's attack and ran away. Later, a few shameless attempts to return to Su Yonglin's arms and were driven away by Su Yonglin.

Mi Yuan did not leave, and although he did not dare to fight to the death with Su Yonglin, he persisted until the end and was brave and knowledgeable.

His military talent is just that, and it is definitely incomparable to his ancestor Mi Xin, but Su Yonglin appreciates this point when he can persist until the end.

So Su Yonglin decided to promote Mi Yuan to the position of deputy envoy of Privy Councillor.

So the five main positions of the Institute of Staff and the Privy Council were confirmed.

Su Yonglin called out one after another and appointed one after another, and the five people were successively appointed by Su Yonglin.

The central government's power has been basically divided, and the central government's political structure has been basically determined, but the official position assignment task is far from over.

The provincial system has just been established. The country is divided into many provinces, and who is the chief official of each Shangshu Province, must be determined.

Su Yonglin's meaning is very simple, which is how to do it.

He spread out the large map of the currently occupied areas of the Restoration Army and pointed it to everyone bit by bit.

"First of all, Liaodong is vast and sparsely populated, but it has a huge area and involves a lot of resources. If a separate province is established, it may not be managed, so I decided to divide Liaodong into two and set up two provinces to be responsible for management.

With the Song Wa River as the boundary, the Liaoyang Province is established to the west, and the Liaoyang Prefecture is the capital, which includes the former Linhuangfu Road, Tokyo Road and Xianping Road, and the Heilongjiang Province is established to the east of the Song Wa River, which uses Huining Prefecture as the capital, which includes the former Huining Prefecture, Puyu Road, Huliji Road, Sufen Road, and Heilai Road."

Su Yonglin pointed to the land of Liaodong and announced his decision, but everyone had no objection.

Anyway, Liaodong is Su Yonglin's private area and the back garden was taken back by Su Yonglin from the Jurchens with pure force. Su Yonglin's disposal of Liaodong was not within their scope of interference, so it is useless for them to have any objections.

I directly admit that I will not interfere in exchange for Su Yonglin's favor.

Next is the northwest.

Su Yonglin decided to divide the former Xijing Road area of ​​the Jin Dynasty into separate provinces, with Datong Prefecture as the core and establish Datong Province.

Next is the Shandong region. Su Yonglin decided to combine Shandong East Road, Shandong East Road and Damingfu Road into one, with Jinan Prefecture as its capital, and establish a Shandong Province.

Then there was the former Nanjing Road area of ​​the Jin Dynasty. Su Yonglin decided to use Kaifeng Prefecture as its capital and set up a Henan province.

In addition, the original Hedong North Road and Hedong South Road were combined into one, and Su Yonglin decided to use Taiyuan Prefecture as its capital and set up the Hedong Province.

Then, the original Hebei East Road and Hebei West Road were combined into one, with Hejian Prefecture as its capital, and a Hebei Province was established.

There was still Guanzhong area left, and Su Yonglin decided to use Jingzhao Prefecture as the capital of Guanzhong area and set up Guanzhong province.

Finally, Su Yonglin set the original Zhongdu Road and Beijing Road that were not divided into undivided as the areas directly under the Central Secretary’s Provincial Government, referred to as Zhongdu Road for short.

In this way, all the territories controlled by the Liberation Army are currently divided into nine administrative regions including Liaoyang Province, Heilongjiang Province, Datong Province, Hedong Province, Hebei Province, Henan Province, Shandong Province, Guanzhong Province and Central Directly-owned Administration.

Each administrative region will set up a "Xingshu Province" according to the scale of the Central Secretariat to govern the local area.

The Xingshu Province is one level lower than the Central Shangshu Province in terms of administrative rank, so the chief official of the Central Shangshu Province is the first rank of Pingzhang, and the Xingshu Province is the second rank of the general affairs.

The Xingshu Province is responsible for the full governance of local government affairs and leads administrative affairs in the local area.

The ministers generally had no objection to this administrative division.

However, if Wallace Huo Jianbai proposed such a large administrative division to be managed by an institution, will it lead to the weakening of central power and the potential for strengthening local power?

For this concern, Su Yonglin praised Huo Jianbai.

"What Dr. Huo said is by no means an alarmist statement, so this plan is just a preliminary plan. In the future, as the population increases, the number of provinces may increase. For now, this is the case. Moreover, I will set up an official office in the province to be responsible for judicial affairs."

Su Yonglin smiled slightly, and then Huo Jianbai said, announcing that in addition to the administrative agencies of the Shangshu Province, in accordance with the new rules set out, the General Administration of Justice in charge of judicial affairs must also be established.

The State Administration of Justice is a subordinate department of the Central Department of Justice. The specific establishment belongs to the Ministry of Law, which is equivalent to the local branch of the Ministry of Law.

Every province must establish a General Administration of Justice. The General Administration of Justice must have one Judicial Minister and two Judicial Chief Officer. The Judicial Chief Officer is the third-rank position, and the Judicial Chief Officer is the third-rank position.

Although the third rank of the Minister of Justice, the Minister of Justice, is slightly lower than that of the Minister of the Shangshu Province, the two have no direct subordinate relationship.

The entire judicial system operates separately from the administrative system. The directly subordinate superiors of both sides are emperors. Although the Ministry of Personnel also manages the promotion of official positions in the administrative system, the direct subordinate emperors of the Ministry of Personnel in the new dynasty are responsible and do not belong to the Shangshu system.

Therefore, the promotion of official positions in the judicial system cannot be transferred to the administrative system, which prevents wonderful reactions between the judicial system and the administrative system to the greatest extent.

In this case, there is no dirty transaction caused by the level of the judicial and administrative parties, at least in terms of institutional design.

Su Yonglin was not without foreseeing what would happen during the actual operation.

It’s just that it’s difficult to intervene when this kind of thing doesn’t happen. It can only be said to do its best.

Below the provinces are prefectures and prefectures, and in each prefecture, in addition to the administrative offices, there must be a prefecture, prefecture, prefecture, and prefecture judicial bureaus. They are also in charge of judicial affairs in one prefecture and one prefecture.

The counties under the prefectures must also set up judicial branches in accordance with regulations. The responsibilities of the judicial branch doctor are the same, and they are also responsible for judicial affairs within a county.

The Chief Executive shall not interfere in the affairs of the judicial system. At the same time, when the judicial system is in charge, the Chief Executive must avoid relevant personnel and affairs.

If a judicial case involves the Chief Executive, the Chief Executive needs to accept inquiries from the judicial system at the same level and temporarily stop official duties, and the deputy will temporarily take over the power.

This announcement surprised the ministers. Many people looked at Huo Jianbai with strange eyes. Huo Jianbai swallowed, and was embarrassed and did not raise his head, pretending to be looking at the map.

On the other hand, on military issues, neither the local chief executive nor the attorney have the power to interfere.

Military issues are also under the responsibility of the Privy Council and the Senate, which are parallel to the administrative and judicial systems. Even military expenditures are allocated separately, so there is no possibility of interception.

However, the army can temporarily be responsible for public security tasks during wartime, but the main responsibility of the army is national defense and conquest battlefields, and cannot be used only to maintain public security.

Therefore, Su Yonglin decided to set up a separate public security system outside the military system, responsible for coordinating national public security forces outside the military and being responsible for public security.

This setting will replace the original position of the Ministry of War among the six departments.

However, when the country was invented, the manpower was short of people and Su Yonglin was not energetic enough, so this idea was still a concept for the time being, and local public security would be temporarily relied on local garrisons.

If there is no garrison in the local area, the administrative authorities will rely on recruiting yamen runners and other sources to be responsible for temporary public security.

After the national governance is on track and Su Yonglin has sorted out all the problems, he will free up his hands to establish a national security system and standardize and clarify the local security system.

As for the establishment of institutions in various provinces, officials and leaders, because the new dynasty has very shortage of personnel, it will not be set up for the time being, and will be arranged slowly after the founding of the country.

At present, the country's territory is so large and the population is so large. The central government can still bear the direct control of the affairs of every state.

When the entire administrative organization becomes operational in the future, outstanding officials who have made contributions will stand out, and the number of suitable candidates will gradually increase. Su Yonglin will set up specific provincial systems one by one to build first-level administrative divisions.

After all, Rome was not built in one day. The Mongolian Yuan Dynasty also implemented the provincial system one by one. If the stalls were so big, there would be problems.

Su Yonglin was not in a hurry to do this.
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