The establishment of Jerome Bonaparte's super-class cabinet, though dampening the enthusiasm of some members of the Elysee Palace Faction, also sparked endless speculation among some "Social Democratic Faction" individuals.
Many "Republican Faction" members suspected that Jerome Bonaparte might be trying to use the position of Cabinet Prime Minister to win over some recognition from the Republican Faction, thereby allowing his constitutional amendment proposal to pass unopposed.
In the minds of the vast majority of Republican Faction members, the name Jerome Bonaparte had already become synonymous with "Power Stick," a person who would use any means necessary for power.
Some members of the Mountain Faction (for example: Victor Hugo) speculated that Jerome Bonaparte might be using this method to deceive, and he might become furious due to the unsuccessful constitutional amendments and launch a coup.
