After the proposal regarding Algeria was overwhelmingly approved by the majority of representatives, Jerome Bonaparte seized the momentum to present his second proposal to the Legislative Corps.
"Distinguished representatives, today I stand here before you, before this sacred Legislative Corps, to present a solemn proposal. I am aware that this proposal might, no, it certainly will be criticized and even opposed by many.
However, I still must speak here in this Bourbon Palace, which represents the will of over thirty million citizens of France." (Jerome Bonaparte deliberately paused, showing a devout expression on his face.)
"Because thirty million French citizens have entrusted their freedom, will, and everything to me! I must take responsibility for them..."
