About This Book
The volume traces government efforts to consolidate peace and restore institutional stability after a period of crises, analyzing a ministerial strategy of cautious diplomacy and domestic conservatism. It recounts controversies over a maritime search agreement, jury verdicts and trials, parliamentary debates on reform and electoral law, the passage of major railway legislation, and the uncertain results of general elections. Throughout, the narrative weighs tensions between preserving order and responding to persistent demands for political change, showing how diplomacy, lawmaking, and public opinion shaped policy choices.