Fouche hesitated slightly, "Your Highness, nearly half of the pro-government factions in Corsica tend to be Liberal. They're probably not going to willingly follow Count Butafuoco's orders."
Count Butafuoco belonged to the Old Nobility, and compared with the Restoration Faction, he detested the Liberals even more, the ones who hollered all day about equality between nobles and common folk. Likewise, he was one of the fiercest enemies of the Liberals.
Joseph blinked at the words and decisively said, "Then make Butafuoco listen to the Liberals. Tell him if he can secure a two-thirds majority in the Corsican Parliament with the Liberals and the anti-Paul faction, I can appoint him Governor of Corsica."
In Corsica, it required the consent of two-thirds of Parliament members to enact legislation.