Chapter 417 Principles
"Why are you causing trouble again?" Xie Lieping looked at Selov with a headache. Now he knew why Khrushchev had a good impression of Selov. The two men in their thirties had a common language and both liked to do things when they were calm. Xie Liev's style of likes to make something happen without any trouble makes the first thing that he also likes to do things very much.
"Old Memories, will I do something I'm not sure about?" Selov raised his head slightly and pulled a proud curve into the corner of his mouth, and said with a confident attitude, "As the most outstanding security cadre in the Soviet Union, I have keen insight. Although I don't know why I have such an evaluation, many people say so..."
Xie Lieping's right hand clenched his fist under his sleeve and let go. He repeated several times and finally raised his hand and slapped Serov. This guy is becoming less and less arrogant now. He always praises himself for any matters or not, and is always intoxicated by it.
Even if you are right, you can't praise yourself! Xie Lieping really feels unfair to fate. He clearly has a high status, and Xie Luov is his subordinate. As a result, Xie Luov comes out to cause trouble and he will do the aftermath. Take this preparation for the reclaiming of the Binhai Binhai Binhai for example. Xie Lieping needs to let the Communist Youth League organize people to rush to the Binhai Binhai Binhai Binhai in the name of the Vice Chairman of the Ministers' Meeting to let the Ministry of Machinery Industry mobilize heavy machinery, heavy trucks of the Ministry of Heavy Machinery Transportation, how to apply the trees planned by the Ministry of Forestry Resources, etc....
Selov made a suggestion that Selepin would break his legs for this. If he did not achieve results as Selov said, Selepin promised that he would hit Selov this time. As his subordinate's status grew higher and higher, his butt would become less and less able to be wiped, and sometimes it would be difficult for him, the central memory.
It’s not that Selov himself likes to put satellites, his intention to do this is the same as that of Seleping. Seleping is for his butt, and he is even more great, and is wiping the butt of the entire Soviet Union. Of course, it is also for himself. Today, Selov evaluated the power contrast between Seleping and Brezhnev, and found that if Khrushchev stepped down on time, he would be very happy to be destroyed with the Seleping group.
With the current appearance of his friends, Serepin, who is not Brezhnev's opponent at all. So who is the biggest leader in the entire Soviet Union now? Who can suppress Brezhnev, who is only one step away? Of course, he is the first and chairman of the Council of Ministers, Khrushchev, who is the top leader from party affairs to government affairs. Only Khrushchev, who has not stepped down, can make Serov feel a little safe and try to gain a few more years to make himself resist and have this goal. Not to mention that Khrushchev likes some unexpected big plans, even if he is really putting satellites, he will go up and wave the flag and shout, and let it go well...
Selov knew quite well about the Far East. Except for the colder it was, it was generally not related to any major disasters. If there were natural disasters there, then there would be basically no good places in the entire Soviet Union or China. With this stability, Selov dared to propose to cultivate there, otherwise, it would be like Brezhnev sanding the grasslands in Kazakhstan. What happened to happen.
Regarding the reclaiming of the coastal harbor, it was naturally the Soviet collective farm model. The Soviet collective farm model that was criticized by many people was actually very small in the Stalin period. The merger of large collective farms began in the Khrushchev period and reached its peak until the Brezhnev period. Collective farms could not bear the blame for insufficient food in the Soviet Union. In later generations, Russia no longer had collective farms, and the per capita grain output was not as good as the Soviet Union. This is not mentioned. The factors that have dropped a lot of factors. The Soviet Union's shortage of side dishes can only show that people are rich and produce less than rubles. Many things in later generations seem to be a lot because the people can no longer afford it.
During the Khrushchev period, the Soviet Union carried out a series of reforms to the collective farm management system. In the planning work, a new planning method was implemented with commercial output as the starting point; in terms of production, the state only issued one indicator to collective farms, namely, various agricultural product procurement volume, other indicators such as total output, unit area output, livestock yield, sowing area and structure, which were all decided by the collective farms themselves; in the procurement system, multi-channel procurement methods such as the obligation delivery system were abolished, a unified state procurement system was implemented, and the procurement tasks were fixed, and cross-unit cooperation between farms, collective farms and state-owned farms were developed to strengthen agricultural and industrial integration with departments related to agriculture.
The Soviet farmers should be called agricultural industrial workers. Using large-scale modern agriculture as the development of the country is to save costs and improve efficiency, otherwise the Northeast soybeans cannot compete with American soybeans. The results of one hundred farmers, and the results of ten other people are the same as you. So what if you have a higher yield per mu? You are still not a match for Americans.
Two million hectares are not just 20,000 square kilometers, less than one thousandth of the Soviet land area, and less than one-eighth of the coastal harbor area, not very large. Using mechanization to carry out reclamation may not be compared with intensive cultivation, but it is enough to solve a big problem. It is absolutely feasible to be a relatively important production area in the future. The coastal harbor area may also be the only place where the Soviet Union can grow rice. Considering the weather factors and the cultivation of rice seeds, at most, preparations can start from now on. Be careful that some people can definitely achieve results before the weather gets cold.
"Comrade Vladimirovic's view of the first agricultural record in the coastal Krai is very conscious of crisis. We cannot be satisfied with some achievements at this stage and be complacent. Improving the grain output of agriculture has great benefits for our Soviet Union and to improve the country's own resistance!" Khrushchev said confidently at the meeting of the Central Presidium. His clenched right fist increased his persuasion. The satellite released by Selov made this first record very excited.
"Reclaim? Let the National Security Council evaluate the risks!" Suslov pushed his glasses and said, not knowing that this matter itself was proposed by Serov.
"The KGB has sent people to investigate, Yula itself is very supportive and is conducting a risk assessment." Brezhnev reminded Suslov in no trace.
"I have no objection to Selov's safety assessment. If there is no problem, I would like to support it!" Suslov did not go against Khrushchev too much. In the areas where he was in charge, Suslov was still easier to talk to.
At this time, Serjiuko, director of the State Administration of Espionage, evaluated the environment of the entire coastal ripe region in Vladivostok. Needless to say, the importance of Vladivostok is not to be mentioned. The first thing Khrushchev also came to this city and said that it can be compared with San Francisco in the United States, and also established its position as the most important development city in the Soviet Far East.
After talking with Vladimirovic, the Agricultural Record of the Binhai Bangladesh Prefecture Committee, Serjiuko sent the information collected by the National Security Bureau and the State Administration of Internal Affairs to No. 11, Rubiyyangka Square, and then Serov transferred to the Kremlin.
Khrushchev immediately instructed the Ministry of Machinery Industry, the Ministry of Forestry Resources, the Communist Youth League, and the KGB immediately carried out activities to reclaim the coastal river. At the same time, the Central Presidium issued the documents to the Far East coastal river for land development.
In the KGB headquarters at No. 11, Rubiy Yangka Square, in the office of the First Vice Chairman, Servanov is meticulously reviewing documents. He is Servanov's new confidential secretary, graduated from Gatsna, and is the new confidential secretary selected by Isemotney and Lukani. After the assessment of the two women, both of them were satisfied with their men.
With a slam, the door of the First Vice Chairman's office was pushed open. The person who came in was a staff member of the State Administration of Espionage. When he saw that Servav was not present, he asked, "Comrade Servanov, is the First Vice Chairman not present?"
"Go out from the back door and walk fifty meters forward, turn left twenty meters, and the first vice chairman is exercising behind. If you can't find it, there is an easier way. There is a recorder next to the first vice chairman. Just follow the Internationale to find it!" Shervanov said calmly, then saw that the other party was still moving, sighed and took the documents directly, looking at them, preparing to report to Shervaov as he walked.
The weather is getting warmer, but it is absolutely not warm. The shirtless Selov is on a two-meter-high parallel bar, with his feet rushing down the parallel bars, and he has a long breath when doing it. The word diligence has nothing to do with Selov, but this is the case in the Soviet Union. There are more than a dozen KGB agents around him who are exercising like him. If someone is driving, he will be motivated. Selov feels that he should be able to win a Lauwei medal or something.
"First Vice Chairman, there was an incident in Uzbek that was hitting the State Administration of Internal Affairs. It seemed to be protesting against law enforcement injustice and committing violent acts against our internal police. However, something happened later." Servanov read the report above word by word.
"What's wrong? Beat the people?" Shelov kept saying, "Tell me carefully what's going on."
Chapter completed!