Chapter 308: Dilemma
Chapter 308 is in a dilemma
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The headquarters of the Alrosa company is in Moscow, but in the city of Yakutsk, there is a branch of the company, although it is said to be a branch, but since most of the diamond production sites are in the Republic of Yakutia, the deputy general director of the company Nikolasky is in charge of the work here. Nikolaski, who is 48 years old this year, is an old man of the Alrosa company and has been working in the company for more than 25 years. The fact that he was promoted to vice president by Alrosa and that he was able to manage the branch in the Republic of Yakutia is a testament to the importance that the head office attaches to him. Perhaps, in a few years, he will also have the possibility of becoming the general manager of the Alrosa company.
As the vice president of the Alrosa company, Nikolaisky enjoyed benefits and treatment that made ordinary Soviet people extremely jealous.
In the Soviet Union, according to the hierarchy of privileges drawn up from the Stalin period, each rank of official had corresponding special benefits: for example, they could enjoy high-class housing and free occupation of high-class villas in prime locations in the city, and they could enjoy the meticulous service of up to dozens of people; they could enjoy special planes, special trains, special pleasure boats and hunting grounds, full-time chauffeurs and special high-end cars; all the expenses of annual travel and vacations and lavish hunting, including travel expenses, food subsidies, various "medical expenses", You will be paid for the maintenance of special vacation areas and hunting grounds, etc., and you will even have to pay for it, and you can buy goods and imported luxury goods that are in short supply in the market without queuing in special shops, and there are hundreds of such special shops in Moscow alone.
The palaces and luxurious mansions of the nobles, which originally belonged to the Tsar, were generously given to the working people by the Soviet leaders in Lenin's time, but after the Soviet people were tamed and the Soviet Communist regime was consolidated, they naturally had to be taken over by the communist nobles. For example, Stalin got the Tsar's favorite Livady Palace, and Molotov's vacation dacha was the mansion of Count Vorontsov. Stalin's mother also lived in her hometown in the palace of the Georgian Governor-General, where the Tsar's mother lived.
Nikolaisky, although he could not have the same generous benefits as a member of the Politburo of the Soviet Union, also owned a house in a prime location in several large cities such as Moscow, and a dacha near the Black Sea. There are up to three months of paid leave per year, and you can travel to Eastern European countries at public expense. And whether he is in Yakutsk or his family in Moscow, he has a car and a driver provided by the company, and every week, he can fly back to Moscow at public expense to meet his family. Not to mention the purchase of goods that are in short supply in the market and imported luxury goods in the supply stores. Such a bright future, such a generous salary, naturally made Nikolaysky satisfied.
But as the Chinese people say, there are unforeseen circumstances in the sky, and people have good and bad luck, and the news just came from Moscow that his youngest son Belenkov, when he was watching an opera at the Moscow Opera House, had a conflict with the son of the Russian Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Waldzev, and injured the other party
When Nikolaisky received the call, he felt that the day was almost going to fall, the son of the Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Russia Waldzev, is that a big man that Belenkov can afford to provoke?
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia may sound like an ordinary department, like the civil affairs department of China, but in fact, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia is a powerful department equivalent to the police departments of other countries, and its main functions are to maintain internal security of the country, protect the rights and freedoms of Russian citizens, defend law and order, and stop and prevent armed conflicts that threaten the unity of the country. This department was created in the early years of Soviet power in the former Soviet Union. At that time, the "Chekas", who were responsible for purging the entire Soviet Union of the anti-**, formed the first internal guard unit and waged a heroic struggle against all kinds of hostile shili. During the Civil War and the Great Patriotic War in the Soviet Union, this unit was also tasked with defending the security of the leading organs, railways, important industrial targets, and the rear bases of the Red Army. At the end of the Great Patriotic War and after the end of the Great Patriotic War, they were again put in charge of suppressing the revolt in the west. The Ministry of Internal Affairs even has its own armed liliang, which is divided into internal security forces and special police forces, numbering hundreds of thousands of people, under the direct leadership of the Minister of Internal Affairs.
Especially at the level of Nikolaisky, it is better to understand the power of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and how terrible it is. In the past, more than 10 million Soviets were exiled to the Gulag by the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The Republic of Yakutia was once home to the largest concentration of Gulag camps in the Soviet Union, although the size of the former Soviet concentration camps was greatly reduced after Stalin's death, and there are still concentration camps today. Nikolaysky understood the horrors of the camp, knowing that most of the Gulag prisoners faced inadequate food, lack of warm clothing, overcrowding, and lack of medical care most of the time. At the same time, however, the prisoners were forced to do a lot of labor, so the mortality rate was so high that the world was stunned.
Although he is the vice president of Alrosa Company, he is not a low cadre, but in the face of the deputy minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, his official position is nothing, but it is just a matter of waving his hand
After Nikolaysky received the call from home, he immediately ordered his family to take his youngest son Belenkov to the other party in person, and at the same time, he also kept calling his friends to see if anyone could make peace with them. Moreover, he is also packing his things and preparing to rush to Moscow immediately to solve this possible disaster for the family.
At this time, however, the secretary brought him another piece of news that was very difficult for him, Minister Mikharoyl of the Republic of Yakutia, informing him that he would have to attend a ceremony tomorrow to welcome investors from Japan and China to visit the Alrosa company. Nikolaysky was in a dilemma for a while. After all, he is in this one-third of an acre of land in the Republic of Yakutia, and Mikharoyl is in charge of the economy, and if he offends him, he will not have a good life in the future -- if the Republic of Yakutia protests to the headquarters of the company, it is difficult to say whether he will be able to sit firmly in the position of vice president. If he loses his status as vice president of Alrosa, it will be easier for Waldzev to clean himself up
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