Chapter 701 Improving Efficiency
Crossing China, after boarding the Moscow Airport in Irkutsk, he didn't have time to thank Su Hang for not killing him. Shelov rushed to Rubiy Yangka directly. Even if he was anxious, he had to act calmly.
When he really returned to his own place, Selov was not anxious. He was such a person. He always couldn't settle down in the process. He repeatedly planned and deduced it over and over again. When things came to an end, he was happy to leave it to fate.
"You're going to have to go on a hunger strike, okay. I won't stop you. I promise that no one will know about those bastards. If you don't believe it, try it." Selov just sat down and shouted, "How many bad things are there? Since they are not afraid of death, what am I afraid of?"
All the senior security cadres present sat upright and obeyed the orders with expressionless faces. From the moment the signs appeared, they decided that their boss would come back as soon as possible.
"Things have not begun yet, Chairman." First Vice Chairman Bobkov coughed softly, "It is a group of scholars who are boycotting the reform of the Ministry of Education, threatening that if the Ministry of Education does not change its plans, they will go on a hunger strike. But it has not begun yet."
"That group of wine bags and still want to go on a hunger strike. Do you want me to provide them with a venue? First prepare a thousand handcuffs and bring all the scholars who jointly protested to Moscow. I want to watch them go on a hunger strike. They either starve themselves to death or go to the rehabilitation center for treatment. I prefer them to choose the former." Selov turned to Selvanov and ordered, "Go to the Ministry of Education to take the documents on Russian language education in the Baltic Three Kingdoms School, and immediately copy it and send it to the three Ministry of Interior."
"Chairman, what should we do if those people are really ready to go on a hunger strike?" Zinev was hesitant, afraid of taking responsibility.
"Then I will really watch them starve to death. One person starved to death without leaving. There are seven or eight hundred scholars in the joint signing, and a few of these people dare to starve themselves to death. Everyone is equal in the face of hunger, because there are more tragedies in hunger, and I think it is more likely that people can eat people."
Half an hour later, the documents were sent to Rubiy Yangka, and after signing, the whole process was issued cleanly and neatly. First, hand over the work he had decided from Vietnam, and finally, with the conditions for the inspection from Vietnam, we went to the Chairman of the Ministers' Conference Kosykin, mainly the estimated data on Vietnam's arable land and grain output.
In the past two years, the world has experienced a food crisis, and the Soviet Union has also been affected by climate problems. Since the previous year, due to the abnormal climate twice in a row, the Soviet Union's agricultural crops have been severely defeated. In order to avoid threats from its Cold War rival, the United States, the Soviet Union cleverly purchased nearly 30% of the United States' wheat harvest, which has led to a sharp rise in grain prices around the world. The price of wheat futures on the Chicago Commodity Exchange hit a 125-year high.
So Selov went to Vietnam to be a complete takeover warrior. He really had important things. The arable land in Southeast Asian countries was urgently needed by the Soviet Union. After all, it is no longer the hundreds of thousands of people and 100 million gray animals during the Imperial Russia period. The Soviet Union had to bear the food problem of hundreds of millions of people, and also lowered the food prices on the market while taking into account the situation.
"Vietnam agrees to export rice to us, which can alleviate our food shortage. In terms of taste, our people generally do not eat rice and the demand is very small. But it can be used to feed livestock. But even so, the food shortage still exists. Our food plummeted by 40 million tons the year before yesterday. Sudan cannot make up for this shortage. Decisive progress is not made in the production area. If the bad harvest of the previous year comes again, the supply department will be under great pressure." In front of Kosykin, Selov told everyone that in addition to him, the chairman of the Ministerial Council, the one who knows the most is Selov, the spy chief.
Since Brezhnev took over, the Soviet Union's annual investment in agriculture has increased, and now it has accumulated 60 to 70 billion rubles. According to this ratio, every three or four years, the investment in agriculture is enough for a year of military expenditure. This money is wasted. With the current price level of the Soviet Union, every pound of meat in the country, the country has to bear the feed, food, transportation time and allocation costs for every pound of meat in the country. It is always losing money and will not make any profit.
"Thank you for your hard work, Yula, the climate is our biggest enemy. Fortunately, the supply department's efforts, if it were replaced by ordinary countries, there would have been a big problem." Kosigin also saw the arable land in Southeast Asia and began to support Brezhnev's offensive strategy.
Agrarian land in the arid areas of the Soviet Union accounted for 40%, and rainfall in several major agricultural areas was very small. Therefore, drought has always been the main enemy of Soviet agriculture, but the Soviet authorities were helpless. At present, the irrigation area in the Soviet Union only accounts for 8% of the arable land area, and basically relies on the weather to make a living. With the good and bad climate, grain production fluctuated significantly, and it was a bumper year. Once it caught up with the abnormal climate, production would be reduced by tens of millions of tons at every turn.
"There is no way, who told us to live in this latitude?" He hurriedly handled the next thing and handled all these trivial matters so that he could easily do the serious business.
That is the people who applied to immigrate to the Soviet Union. Of course, Serov did not want foreigners to appear too many times in the Soviet Union, but he also knew that many state-owned enterprises in the Soviet Union were not as strong as private enterprises in terms of operational efficiency. The secretaries of major state-owned enterprises in the Soviet Union could not point to the workers' noses and say that you always get out of the foreign workers, and private enterprises could fire these people.
There are not many European and American people applying to immigrate to the Soviet Union. On the one hand, the two sides are now hostile, and many people do not believe in the current development of the Soviet Union. On the other hand, the KGB is also very resisting the large-scale introduction of immigration, which will increase the difficulty for them to monitor society. From the beginning of the economic crisis, there are only more than 7,000 people in total. These people usually have good diplomas and have excellent management experience and work experience, but their companies and factories went bankrupt during the financial crisis and came to the Soviet Union to try their luck.
From the perspective of anti-counterfeiting workers, these immigrants are not credible. Serov and others have a unique understanding of people belonging to the anti-counterfeiting workers themselves. Life experience is something the KGB attaches great importance to, which also has historical reasons. It can be traced back to when the Soviet Union was first established.
At the beginning, Cheka started a massacre and dealt with Belarus with theoretical support. For example, a shoemaker who was more worried about food and clothing. He was originally a shoemaker, but later lost everything because of war and became a proletariat. The proletariat should theoretically be the object of Cheka's protection, but in fact it was not the case, because he was originally a part of the bourgeoisie. Although he was a proletariat, he was still petty bourgeois thought in his thoughts. Such people were still willing to return to their previous lives once they had the opportunity.
This shoemaker is Stalin's father. At that time, Stalin said, "It can be seen that although the status of this shoemaker is already a proletarian status, his consciousness is not a proletarian consciousness, but a complete petty-bourgeois consciousness. In other words, the petty-bourgeois status of this shoemaker has disappeared and no longer exists. However, his petty-bourgeois consciousness has not disappeared. His consciousness lags behind his actual status... He intends to accumulate some money and open his own shoe shop."
Stalin thought his father was ashamed throughout his life, which was also the main reason why the Ministry of Internal Affairs followed Stalin's intention to kill the rich peasant class of Ukraine. As the heir of Cheka, the KGB was extremely distrustful of people who lived in capitalist society. Sherov could understand that he had worked in this department for almost twenty years and knew this idea very well.
But the Soviet Union did need these people. On the first day back to Moscow, he would identify these people. He spent a whole morning to solve the problems of the Ministry of Education and food. He did not meet these private enterprise managers in the KGB club, which were originally in Europe and the United States. There were five or six hundred managers. They had succeeded, but now they are all losers.
"My name is Selov. The secret police leader mentioned by your country, I must refute it. That is just one of our responsibilities, and it is far from important." This is the opening remark of the first game of Selov who came here. "There is no need to introduce himself. I cannot be sure how long you will stay in the Soviet Union. Once the economy of Europe and the United States improves, you may still go back. People like you who have succeeded are born to think that they are superior. You are just a member of the people who come to the Soviet Union and may not be able to accept it, but there is no way. In the current economic crisis, Europe and the United States do not have such an opportunity for you to perform, so you come to the Soviet Union for the time being to try your luck."
Selov took a deep breath and nodded, "Actually, this is great. I am ready to get together and part. To be fair, I am not at ease with you, but I know that doing so will benefit the country, so I will give you a few years to restore your confidence in the Soviet Union. When you want to leave, I will never stop you. Arrange the enterprises you enter, and your salary depends on the profits you create. If you choose to settle in the Soviet Union, I will not give you this money, because this will cause a wealthy class in the Soviet Union. If you choose to leave at that time, I will not detain this money. Just give it to you the funds to return to China to fight. I don't know if you are willing."
The answer to Selov was a burst of applause, and these people did not expect that a secret police leader would be more humane.
Chapter completed!