Chapter 153: Basic Principles (7)

Shi En had worked in logistics for a long time, and after going through that kind of chaos, he especially hated being noisy. When she was at home, Shi En's three wives never dared to speak loudly. When I get up in the morning, the washing water must be ready, the towel is also placed next to the basin, the tooth powder box is slightly open, and the toothbrush is placed on the tooth tank. After washing, Shi En himself will put the toothbrush and towel back in place.

The meal has been served, and Shi En goes out to work after eating alone. In the evening, before dinner, Shi En will send a guard to go home to inform him if he wants to go home for dinner. If you go out to eat, what time will you get home? By the time he got home, the bath water had already been prepared. If he goes home for dinner, he will be ready to eat by the time he gets home. The wives waited for him to finish eating and drinking, and after asking about the children's homework, Shi En went to rest.

In the Commission for Discipline Inspection, there is no such service, and after several years of militarized management, he has not forgotten these. Although he would pause a little every day before he was ready to wash, he eventually prepared himself.

When he was first ordered to suspend his job, there were still many people who came to visit. These delegates were old acquaintances, who had joined the ranks since 1856 at the latest. At that time, the size of the army was not large, and they were basically taken care of. But all of a sudden, they were gone. Originally, the staff also called Shi En "Governor Shi, please XXXX". Later, it also became a direct name. "Comrade Shi'en, you go XXXX".

Shi En's face became more and more ugly, and his demeanor became more and more uneasy. Those who first came to express their support for Grace swore that as long as they expressed their support at the Council of Representatives, everyone would support it. Shi En still remembered that the last person who came to see him was his old comrade-in-arms Wu Liao, Wu Liao said with a solemn expression: "Lao Shi, you shouldn't oppose the governor and oppose the party's resolution." You have to think about it, you have to say it quickly. ”

He was the last person to come to see Shi'en, and after waiting for a few days, he kept asking to see Wesser. These requests were like a stone in the sea, and Shi En asked the staff every day, and finally the staff got annoyed. He said with a straight face: "Comrade Shi'en, don't you believe us? Once you say it here, we will report to the leader once. Now as soon as we go to see the leader, the leader asks, is it the one who asked you to come! ”

If it was when he was in Hubei, who would dare to talk to Shi En like this, Shi En would have let such a guy know how powerful he was. Now Shi En can only keep a straight face and say nothing.

As the days passed, it became clear that the National Congress of the Liberation Party was coming to an end. Shien picked up the pen and began to write on the stack of paper that had been on the table for days. After writing it, Shi En solemnly handed the letter to the staff of the Discipline Inspection Commission when delivering meals every day, "Little comrade, please be sure to give this letter to Wei Dudu. ”

After saying it again, he still felt uneasy, and emphasized again, "Please be sure to give the letter to Victor Dudu!" ”

Ke Gongyu, secretary of the Commission for Discipline Inspection, read the letter, snorted heavily, and slapped the letter on the table. As a dignified governor of Hubei Province, even if he doesn't admit his mistakes, he should express his heart and make his thoughts clear to Wei Ze. At least that's what Ke Gongyu thinks.

This letter is not like that at all, in which Shi En only talks about his conflict with Pang Congcong. As a matter of the parties, although Shi En's writing is not as wonderful as the novel, it also vividly writes about the situation at that time. In it, Shi En wrote his momentary excitement, unscrupulous words, and Pang Congcong's arrogance and ferocity very clearly. Just looking at this letter, it is a small mistake to be gracious, and Pang Congcong is not without responsibility. What's more, Shi En also made it clear that even if he was angry at that time, he didn't really want to do it. However, Pang Congcong immediately started to smash people with things, and Shi En suffered this loss because he didn't want to do it.

The reason for the suspension was not because of his conflict with Pang Congcong. A few days ago, Pang Congcong's punishment had already come down, because of the use of Wen Jiàn to smash grace, Pang Congcong was given a small demerit, and it also set a precedent for the governor to describe. But Pang Congcong's family is on this issue, and Shi En now explains the conflict between himself and Pang Congcong so clearly, and avoids talking about the real suspension. Of course, he didn't completely fail to mention it. Shi En said that after meeting Wees, he would definitely explain things clearly.

If Shi En had done this at the beginning of the conflict, he would have been able to see him. Now that Wei Ze has finished unifying his thinking in the party, even if everyone does not accept the formation of the people's congress from the bottom of their hearts, they are still unwilling to learn the old system of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, and then when the Manchu Qing Dynasty is finished, the jade will be burned. Therefore, everyone agreed to support Wei Ze's request to form a people's congress.

Wei Ze made it clear that theoretically, the people's congress is the highest organ of power, and the process of transferring power from the Central Committee of the Liberation Party to the People's Congress must be approved by the plenary meeting of the Liberation Party. If you look at Wei Ze's proposal, the people's congress did not immediately gain full power at the beginning. A compromise was initially reached.

Things have come to this point where everyone avoids mercy, and who would stand with a man who openly opposes Governor Weserdu. Although Shi En is the governor of Hubei Province, he only has one vote in the National Congress of the Liberation Party, let alone a key vote. In terms of institutional arrangements, the provincial governor is absent from the secretary of the provincial party committee and a number of executive vice governors. Without him, it will not affect the operation of the Liberation Party and the government at all.

"Secretary Ke, should we send the letter to the governor?" The deputy secretary next to him asked.

"Send it." Ke Gongyu said helplessly.

The deputy secretary did not mention at all whether or not to guide the matter of grace, and the Commission for Discipline Inspection had also taken such actions before, and felt that the comrades did not understand the key problem, so they gave guidance. The end is that it has been criticized as "inducing confessions". In the face of a suspended provincial governor, especially a provincial governor who knows how to shirk his responsibilities as can be seen from the letter, the Commission for Discipline Inspection is reluctant to find trouble. There are two people who can deal with Shi En, one is Wei Ze, and the other is Prime Minister Bi Qingshan. Wei Ze was busy with his feet facing the sky, and Bi Qingshan never said a word. There is no reason for the Commission for Discipline Inspection to take action against a suspended provincial governor who has not violated party discipline and state law.

When Wei Ze received the letter forwarded by the Discipline Inspection Commission, he happened to be discussing official affairs with the Standing Committee members and having a working dinner in the middle. The formation of a people's congress is not such a simple matter, including demographics, including the proportion of people's congresses at all levels. The number of people who elect a people's congress deputy is too small in many villages. Moreover, the hukou system itself is also involved in the issue of marriage registration. This is another practical issue with regard to the Marriage Act.

Convincing the National Congress of the Liberation Party to accept Weeser's proposal was only the first step, and the rest of the work was very complicated. As long as 30 percent of the deputies really do not cooperate, the formation of the people's congress will become a joke.

After reading the letter, Weeser did not take it out for discussion. Before the dust settles on the affairs of the National People's Congress, it is an extraneous thing to get out of the matter of benevolence. Even if it was out of an attitude of protection and grace, Weser could only treat it coldly. As soon as the whole party reached an agreement, if Shi En provoked questions about the principled resolution again, would he wait for everyone to criticize him?

Seeing that Wei Ze put the letter away without saying a word after reading it, Wei Changrong couldn't help but ask, "Dudu, what kind of letter is it?" ”

Wei Ze wanted to pass the buck, but after thinking about it, it was not suitable. He handed the letter to Wei Changrong without saying a word, and as soon as he read a few words, a trace of mockery appeared on Wei Changrong's face. After reading it hastily, Wei Changrong also handed the letter back to Wei Ze without saying a word. The other members of the Standing Committee were silent when they saw the two, some were curious, and some were not seen.

It is impossible for the matter of grace to drag on like this forever, and Wei Ze finally asked everyone to circulate the letter. All the Standing Committee members were silent. Shi En has not yet lowered his noble head to this point, and the Standing Committee members are speechless. What to say to a provincial governor who has been left far behind by the organization? There may only be one sentence left to say, go where you want to cool down.

Wei Ze looked at Bi Qingshan, and in the face of Wei Ze's gaze, Bi Qingshan first lowered his head, and then he resolutely raised his head, "I think it's better to remove Comrade Shi En from his post." After the incident, Comrade Pang Congcong did deep introspection at that time, and the inspection was also written. To this day, Comrade Shi En has refused to reflect on his own fight. As for the policies of the openly opposing party, there has been no reflection for so long. If this continues, everyone doesn't need to discuss the work, and just start working. ”

After Bi Qingshan's construction was finished, no one from the Standing Committee continued to speak. It's not that no one wants to intercede for Shi'en, but Shi'en's attitude of confrontation to the end makes everyone unable to find an entry point for intercession. After being hung for so long, he didn't know how to get closer to the organization, and it was not unusual to say that he had two hearts. There is no problem in characterizing his expression as not looking at the organization in his eyes. If grace does not look at the organization, why should the organization look down on grace? Not to mention Wei Ze, it is impossible for any member of the Standing Committee to bow his head to Shi En.

Seeing that everyone was silent, Wei Ze said: "The salary and treatment remain the same, let Comrade Shi En go to the party school to study." ”

Grace from above is a good way to deal with the feudal system, although Wei Ze does not want to do this now, but he can only do it now. The basic policy of the opposition party at present is definitely not to show mercy alone, and to clarify the bottom line of the struggle is the only means that Weese can take now.

There can be struggles, and there will be victories and defeats. If the loser ends up with more than ten years of credit being wiped out, it will only make the current hero group feel that everyone is in danger. No matter how tough Wei Ze is, he doesn't have the courage to directly confront so many heroes. Contacting Shi'en's administrative position is the purview of the State Council, which has to be spoken by Bi Qingshan. When Shi En only has a party position left, it is time for Wei Ze, the chairman of the Liberation Party, to come out and speak.

The Standing Committee had the power to make decisions, so a vote was held at the dinner table. The resolution was unanimously voted through.

Early the next morning, the resolution appeared on the board of the National Congress and was distributed to the heads of delegations. The future of a provincial governor is so silently over, some people feel regretful, and some people feel relieved.

Of course, there are also people who are nervous. Pang Congcong, the governor of Guangdong Province, is one of them, and the representatives of Hubei Province and Shi En's old comrades-in-arms and friends look at her with quite complicated content. A stack of texts smashed a provincial governor, and Pang Congcong never wanted to see himself be crowned with such a reputation. But she could only admit it at this time. R1058