326 Generous
"Friend, it seems that you really don't understand what I mean. Pen Γ fun Γ Pavilion www. ο½ο½ο½ο½ο½ο½ γ info" Manturov stood in front of the window and looked out at the "Manturovian" apartment building under construction.
"What do you mean?" Of course, Vadik Shennikov will not understand that he is only a pure engineer, and he is inferior to the secretary of the Central Committee in front of him in terms of thinking and using his wrists.
Manturov said calmly: "The Central Supervision Commission of the Party is the party's discipline inspection body, a regular department, and all work must be done in accordance with regular procedures.
Just now, you reported to me a party member's disciplinary violation, which is a verbal report. According to the procedure, before the Central Supervision Commission initiates an investigation into a case of oral reporting, they will first find out the identity of the whistleblower and have the basic information of the whistleblower, including your identity, address and other information.
If you are reporting an ordinary cadre, it doesn't matter if you write an anonymous letter or not, but you are reporting a major of national security who works in the NKVD, and a person who became a major at such a young age must have a lot of background.
What do you think would happen if the defendant had connections in the Supervisory Committee, or if he had the ability to obtain information about the whistleblower through the Supervisory Commission? β
"I see." After listening to Manturov's explanation, Vadick finally understood the other party's intention - that is, to avoid revealing his identity and being retaliated against by that person.
Manturov looked at the scenery outside the window, without a trace of expression on his face, "You first write an anonymous letter and send it to Comrade Andrei Andreyevich Andreyev, Chairman of the Central Supervisory Commission and Secretary of the Secretariat of the Central Committee.
If Comrade Andreyev 'did not receive a letter', then write to me. As for the next thing, I'll take care of it for you. β
Actually, the whole thing is not complicated. After his fiancΓ© left for the front, Wadick's cousin began to be harassed by a major in the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
This major, in the entire proletarian district, is notoriously amorous, and is said to have had illicit relations with many women, but he was able to rise all the way through the system of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (in fact, many officials of the Ministry of Internal Affairs have the habit of opening harems, and they are not punished for it, such as the current NKVD Beria, and Serov, the "first big greed in the Soviet Union" in another world).
Later, somehow, he shifted his target to Wadick's cousin Lana, and took advantage of her husband's rush to the front, leaving a daughter alone in an empty house, repeatedly tried to attack her, and even broke into her home to try**. If it hadn't been for Vadick's arrival, that man would have succeeded! Before leaving, I touched my chest.
But after that time, he became even more arrogant, and claimed to have evidence of his family's involvement in anti-Soviet activities, and demanded that Wadik keep it a secret or bring someone to arrest him.
At a loss, Vadick took the opportunity of Manturov's inspection of the construction site of the Palace of Soviets to ask for the help of his old classmates.
For Manturov, it is simply a trivial matter to get rid of a cadre below the rank of deputy minister, not to mention that he has to face only a major in the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
But Vadick is just an ordinary engineer, and in front of the Major of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, he has no ability to fight at all! You know, the Ministry of Internal Affairs is notoriously fond of harems because everyone can restrain them, and these people often have deep political resources (or backgrounds).
"Why don't I just write it to you?"
Manturov's gaze stayed out of the window, his body turned away from Vadic, "This...... You don't care, you do what I say and I'll be fine. β
"Then you two comrades in the secretary." Vadick didn't follow in, because he had roughly guessed that the other party's idea was to reduce the shadow of Manturov's presence in this incident as much as possible, so as to prevent this big man from getting caught up in a potential political incident.
Vadick found that the back in front of him had begun to become strange, and the Manturov in front of him was no longer the nerd who spent all day in the university library, he was already at the top of the power pyramid, and he was already a high-powered "politician".
"Our two comrades? What did Katyusha (Katya's nickname) help you? Manturov has no children at present, and in addition to the servants, there are only two people in the family, himself and Katya, one is the secretary of the Central Committee and the other is the second secretary of the Moscow City Party Committee. Gradually, "two secretaries and comrades" became synonymous with the two of them.
Vadik sighed and said, "If she hadn't insisted on spending a lot of money to build apartments and improve the living conditions of the citizens of Moscow, I'm afraid my family would still be living in the small room that used to be."
How many people does Moscow have now? It seems to be almost 4.5 million, which is 4.5 times that of 1920. Since the introduction of the New Economic Policy in 1921, Moscow's population has been growing at an alarming rate, and the introduction of industrialization has caused large numbers of rural or other urban people to flock to the capital in search of better working and living conditions.
However, the rapid growth of the urban population has made Moscow, which already has few surplus housing, begin to face huge housing pressure. In order to cope with the housing needs, we were forced to live in a shared apartment and share an apartment with other family members.
From then on, the per capita living space in Moscow became smaller and smaller, and the housing conditions became worse and worse, and the situation did not change until Comrade Voroshilova came to power. β
Manturov said: "Remember the last time we both went to your shared apartment for 'inspection'? The purpose of that 'visit' was to allow her to see with her own eyes the housing situation of the people of Moscow, and only then did she make up her mind to intensify the construction of apartments.
But I did not expect that the construction would be so vigorous, that the land bank of Moscow had almost been exhausted, and that a large amount of financial resources had been used, so that the finances of Moscow would face a difficult situation rarely seen in history. β
"So, the Third Ring Road construction project, the expansion plan of Moscow's urban area, and the plan for the development of light industry are all your ideas?"
"She brought it all up?" Manturov did have ideas for the construction of the Third Ring Road and the expansion of the city, but these forward-looking ideas remained in his mind and he would start pushing them when the time came.
Vadick nodded and replied.
Historically, plans to expand Moscow's urban area were not implemented until around 1960, and the Third Ring Road project was not completed until the 21st century.
However, Katia came up with these advanced plans in the 1940s, which ...... It's a little too big.