Chapter 447: Communicate with the chairman
Then the design drawings for the new dormitory community were in front of all the members of the KGB presidium. Shelov spoke his plan with a blank expression on his face, involving the community's fitness equipment, pools, spacing between buildings, etc., as well as the optional stores, mailbox settings and security systems. All members of the KGB presidium looked at each other.
"Chairman, this involves the collaboration of many departments, the amount of cement, steel distribution, and wood!" Yitvasov said, "I am not against this proposal. We all know that this is a good thing, but the cost is huge, and we have to take it slowly!"
"Let wood? Even if the size of our KGB is doubled, there is no need to worry about wood. I have called the Secretary of the Binhai Bangladesh Prefecture Party Committee, Director of the National Security Bureau, and Director of the State Administration of Internal Affairs. All the timber that has been reclaimed this year will be handed over to us. I will not sell one piece to the Japanese. No matter how much it costs, if it doesn't sell it, it won't be sold!" Xie Luofu said angrily, "I'll communicate with the relevant departments. This year's financial allocation will be allocated a sum of money to build a house!"
Admiral Itvasov shook his head and smiled bitterly. It seemed that the remarks circulating in the past few days were true. His chairman was completely angry because of the Japanese price reduction. He began to promote the construction of the KGB housing and ate all the backlog of wood.
"Send telegrams to the national security system agency. From now on, all couples who work in the KGB and the Ministry of Internal Affairs are not allowed to divorce. We will start counting the relevant number and required building area immediately. My issue is over!" Although Serov said so, he did not take down the drawings on the desktop.
This attitude naturally shows that this issue needs to be discussed, so other members of the KGB presidium continued to talk about it. At the level of these people, they naturally would not worry about housing issues, but they also have friends, relatives and some subordinates. Those people are not cadres at the level of directors or above of the General Administration, so they actually support this housing issue very much. The benefits are from the millions of members of the KGB, and the benefit of the Ministry of Internal Affairs are all over the Soviet Union.
At the beginning, Yitvasov's statement was just a casual talk. He knew that his opposition would not work at all. Moreover, even the drawings were taken out and it was certain that it would be fine. Just now, I just symbolically reminded the top leader not to get angry. He also supported him very much in his heart.
"The Japanese don't know much about our Chairman Selov's character and threaten us on some occasions. The usual result is that the Chairman would rather have indigestion than make the other party have a hard time. This time the housing plan is the move of Chairman Selov to sweep the backlog of wood!" After the meeting, Roman, Director of the General Administration of Military Management, and Lieutenant General Kibanov, Director of the General Administration of Traffic Management, chatted.
"But this is a good thing. You didn't see that the house that the chairman took out was large in size, one-third larger than the housing area in ordinary communities now. The news will be spread to other departments for a while!" Lieutenant General Kibanov laughed, "I don't know what the Japanese waiting for the import of wood will look like now!"
In the 1960s, Japan was still in the stage of sweatshops. There were many high-pollution factories in China, far from what they were later generations. Japan's papermaking industry was quite strong, and Prince's papermaking ranks among the top ten in the world's papermaking industry. Due to geographical advantages, it was decided by Prince's Papermaking office to lower the price of wood this time after seeing the Soviet Union's reclamation.
After the meeting of the National Security Council presidium ended, a resolution was passed by Selov to issue a chairperson order to send all security agencies, "Don't use tricks to combat the counter-revolutionaries below. Someone is watching you. Report the local housing gap immediately..."
When the news came, the KGB became the object of discussion among major departments in Moscow, but it was mostly different from the jokes that were discussed in normal times. This time, many of them were discussed with envy, and even the KGB and the staff of the Ministry of Internal Affairs were discussing this matter after get off work.
"Ivan, you and your wife are from the Ministry of Internal Affairs. I heard that your chairman ordered all comrades in the department to change their housing. This time you are lucky!" At the door of an apartment, Ivan's neighbor greeted the couple after they got off work.
"Yes, our chairman issued a chairman order for all personnel to fill out the report. If the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the KGB had not merged, we might not have benefited from this time. When the beauty is not enough, my wife and I could only get a house." Ivan answered the neighbor's question with a smile, and was pinched by his wife.
"Then you can get a divorce and get two houses to remarry. Isn't this an extra house?" Ivan's neighbor's eyes turned, "This way you can also make plans for the future."
"Our Chairman has long thought about this issue. I hope that comrades from other places will not think that the chairman cannot reach them. Our chairman is not easy to deceive. Some regrets are found." Ivan's wife took up the key and prepared to open the door. "When we move out this house, we will be vacant for comrades from other departments to move in. After living for a long time, she is still a little reluctant to leave..."
These rumors were only spread among ordinary staff in some departments. Compared with these remarks, cadres in other departments were very curious about the reaction of the KGB chairman because of the Japanese's price reduction. They really don't know what the Japanese did to make the Soviet Union, the minister who was the most indisputable minister, was so angry.
"Hey, have you heard that? The National Security Bureau in the coastal Krai asked the major forestry bureaus to sink all the excess wood into the lake. It was said that it was Chairman Serov of the KGB that ordered that no logs be sold to the Japanese." His voice was filled with gloating, "The KGB presidium decided to use all the logs that were cultivated for construction materials!"
"I heard that, it seems that it was because Japan's office in the coastal Krai found that the local area was reclaiming, so it lowered the price. Local cadres reported to Rubi Yangka. They didn't see who the owner of Rubi Yangka was, and when did they suffer a loss?"
"Talk these words privately, don't talk about other departments during working hours!" Chernenko pushed the door and scanned the secretariat. As Brezhnev's steward, Chernenko also had the right role in the Supreme Soviet.
After checking the work, Chernenko left and sent today's report to the office of Brezhnev's Supreme Soviet President. Brezhnev was not in the Secretariat, but sat firmly on the Diaoyutai as if waiting for something. Seeing that Chernenko did not make any sound, he reached out to signal that Chernenko would put the report on the table.
"Chairman, haven't you gone to the Secretariat today?" Chernenko asked strangely. Since Brezhnev became the Secretary of the Central Committee again, he usually stayed at the Secretariat at this time and would not return to the Supreme Soviet in the afternoon.
"Oh, I'm waiting for a guest? You'll know when you come!" Seeing Chernenko's puzzled gaze, Brezhnev added gently. As the steward of the Supreme Soviet, Chernenko would definitely know if anyone came. But he didn't know someone came, so it was strange.
Brezhnev shook his head secretly. Not all guests will file the first. Chernenko can only work from the arrangements in the report, which is not a good thing. You should know what others need in your work and who will come to you at this time. This is estimated that Chernenko will strengthen.
At this moment, the phone rang on Brezhnev's desk, and he picked it up and agreed twice, showing an unexpected look. Brezhnev put down the phone and said, "Yura is here, let the people from the secretariat come to my office directly. Chernenko, please arrange it first!"
"Comrade Andropov?" Chernenko went on with a puzzled look. Brezhnev's working style was gentle and he liked to call others with nicknames. There were two people in Yura, one was Andropov and the other was Selov.
As soon as Selov entered Brezhnev's office, he saw Brezhnev looking calm. The two of them greeted for a while. Brezhnev asked knowingly, "Yura, there must be something wrong when you come to our Supreme Soviet. See what I can do to help you!"
"It's like this. I need the help of the Housing Public Utilities Committee and the Building Materials Industry Committee, relevant procedures and provisions, so I came to the Supreme Soviet and hoped that the Chairman would help us solve it!" The Housing Public Utilities Committee is a subordinate department of the Supreme Soviet and does not belong to the Kosey King Corporation.
"This is the KGB is preparing to expand housing, right? I heard some news!" Brezhnev seemed to have just heard of the news, and instead said gently, "I will tell comrades from both departments about this matter. You tell the KGB not to worry, it will be soon! I heard that the KGB invited professors from the Institute of Architecture to plan housing drawings together. When the construction is completed, I will personally attend and witness the comrades from the security department entering the new home..."
"This is really good news. On behalf of all the comrades of the KGB, I would like to thank the Chairman!" Selov, who was excited on the surface, sighed. Your status is already so high, are you still tired to win over people's hearts anytime and anywhere?
Chapter completed!