War of Resistance: Accidentally, I Was the Great Power

Lin Feng's soul transmigrated to 1940, activating the Guerrilla System (Guerrilla warfare, protracted war, fight to the death against the Japanese devils!).

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Chapter 73: The Democratic Alliance is Established, and Dictatorship Begins

"how?"

"Any objections?"

Lin Feng stared coldly at everyone in the conference room. They didn't dare to breathe, feeling that the man's gaze was terrifying.

It was as if I was being watched by a wild beast.

"No!"

Everyone spoke in unison.

Lin Feng nodded in satisfaction, then turned his gaze to Chen Sanyuan, who was sitting to his left. "Sanyuan, work with me to sort out the Democratic Alliance matter these next few days."

Chen Sanyuan was stunned for a moment before he realized what was happening and immediately stood up. "Yes, boss."

...

Late at night, Lin Feng and Chen Sanyuan discussed the establishment of the Democratic Alliance.

“San Yuan, you know the situation in Vietnam. Their language, script, culture, and religion are different from ours.”

"Therefore, we cannot simply transplant our system to Vietnam."

"The Democratic League must proceed from reality and take the actual situation in Vietnam as its starting point."

Lin Feng slowly opened his mouth and expressed his thoughts.

"Boss, don't worry, I know what to do."

Chen Sanyuan nodded. Although he was a rough man, he understood the importance of an organization.

Without an organization to restrain these Vietnamese people, it will likely become even more difficult to manage them as more and more people join.

The two discussed until around 2 a.m., and finally came up with a general framework for the democratic alliance.

It is divided into five parts in total:

I. Requirements for joining the Democratic League

II. Meeting minutes.

III. Member Code of Conduct

IV. Member Rights and Obligations

V. Organizations and Institutions.

The two plan to finalize the details of the rules tomorrow; they need to rest for a while first.

The next day, after breakfast, Lin Feng and Chen Sanyuan continued working on the specific details of the meeting rules.

Chen Sanyuan was responsible for the Democratic League's membership requirements and rules.

Lin Feng is responsible for the code of conduct for members, members' rights and obligations, and the organization and structure.

The two worked together efficiently, and in less than half a day, the details of the Democratic Alliance were compiled.

The Democratic League (DML) was founded on February 14, 1941 (the 30th year of the Republic of China).

I. Requirements for joining the Democratic League:

(1) Uphold the party rules, implement the resolutions and orders of the Democratic League, be loyal to the Democratic League and the people, study hard, abide by discipline, carry out orders, resolutely complete tasks, and obey organizational arrangements.

(2) A member must act as the introducer and solemnly swear under the flag of the association that he or she shall not disclose any information about association affairs, military affairs, politics, or economic affairs, and shall strictly maintain discipline.

(3) The orders of the Democratic League are above all else. We must carry out the orders of our superiors, keep the secrets of the Democratic League, cherish the property of the Democratic League, and actively complete the tasks of the Democratic League.

(4) Must be able to speak Chinese.

(5) One must have the spirit of sacrifice, not afraid of bloodshed, sacrifice, difficulties, or threats.

II. Meeting minutes:

(1) You must not betray the country, the people, or the democratic alliance.

(2) You must not betray or conceal the Party, you must not betray the Party, you must not leak secrets, you must not form cliques, and you must not form factions.

(3) They must not accept funding from enemy special agents, must not betray the country, must not sell out the country, and must not harm the interests of the Democratic League and the people.

(4) No secrets shall be disclosed, no unity or division shall be undermined, and no damage shall be made to the unity and cohesion of the Democratic Alliance.

(5) The orders of a permanent, lifelong cabinet member are paramount and must be obeyed unconditionally.

III. Member Code of Conduct:

Loyal to the motherland, loyal to the people, and loyal to the democratic alliance.

1. Obey leadership, follow commands, execute orders, and help each other.

2. Put the overall situation first, abide by discipline, keep secrets, and maintain unity.

3. Undaunted by hardships and dangers, unafraid of sacrifice, brave and tenacious, fighting to the very end.

4. Be loyal to your beliefs, strictly abide by discipline, consider the overall situation, and unite with your comrades.

5. Work diligently, study hard, be thrifty and frugal, and be polite and courteous.

IV. Member Rights and Obligations:

Members have the following rights:

(1) Participate in the activities of the Democratic League.

(2) Read the documents of the Democratic Alliance and receive education from the Democratic Alliance.

(3) To participate in the meetings of the Democratic League, to make suggestions and criticisms on the work of the Democratic League, to supervise the cadres of the Democratic League, and to have the right to vote, elect and be elected.

(4) Recommend important cadres to the Democratic League and report the situation to the Democratic League.

(5) They have the right to report, accuse, and appeal against irresponsible cadres of the Democratic League.

(6) The right to obtain and use the property of the Democratic League in accordance with the provisions of the charter.

(7) Membership is open to all, but withdrawal requires approval.

(8) Exercise the rights granted by the Democratic Alliance.

V. Organization and Institutions:

(1) The highest leader is the chairman of the Democratic League, who has the power of veto and the power of approval in the cabinet.

(2) The president has the following rights:

First, he represents the Democratic Alliance and holds supreme power within the Democratic Alliance.

II. To make decisions, issue decrees, orders, and instructions.

III. Decide, convene, postpone, and dissolve the National Congress of the Democratic League.

IV. Appointment and removal of all members of the Democratic League

(3) The Democratic League shall have one vice president.

The vice president is responsible for assisting the president in handling all affairs.

The vice president has the following rights:

1. Represent the Democratic Alliance and handle all daily affairs during the president's absence.

Second, the chairman has full authority to handle the work during the chairman's absence, but must report major events to the chairman.

3. Convene a general meeting to decide on and convey orders from higher authorities.

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