Chapter 417: Principles

"Why are you doing it again?" Sherepin looked at Serov with some headaches, and now he knew why Khrushchev had a good impression of Serov, the two old men who were more than thirty years apart had a common language, and they both liked to do things when they were calmer. Serov's style of liking to do something with nothing made the first secretary who also likes to do things very much appreciated.

"Old secretary, will I do something I'm not sure of?" Serov raised his head slightly, and the corners of his mouth pulled out a trace of arrogance, and said in a confident attitude, "As the most outstanding security cadre in the Soviet Union, I have a keen insight, although I don't know why I have this evaluation, but many people say so......"

Sherepin's right hand hidden under his sleeve clenched his fist and released it, repeating the urge several times to finally raise his hand and slap Serov, this guy is really getting more and more disagreeable now, always praising himself when he has nothing to do, and always reveling in it.

Even if you're right, you can't boast about yourself! Shelepin really has a feeling of unfair fate, obviously his status is relatively high, and Serov is his subordinate, but every time Serov comes out to do something, he comes to deal with the aftermath himself. In the case of this preparation for reclamation in Primorsky Krai, Sherepin needs to get the Komsomol to organize manpower to rush to Primorsky Krai, and in the name of Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers, the Ministry of Machine-Building Industry will mobilize heavy machinery, the Ministry of Heavy Machinery Transport will provide heavy trucks, and how the trees planned for harvesting by the Ministry of Forestry and Resources will be used, and so on......

Serov came up with a proposal, and Sherepin was going to break his leg for it. If it is not as good as Serov said, Shelepin promises that this time he will definitely beat Serov, as the status of this subordinate becomes higher and higher, this ass is becoming more and more unbearable, and sometimes it makes it difficult for him, the secretary of the Central Committee.

It's not that Serov himself likes to put satellites, he does this with the same intention as Shelepin, who is wiping his ass for him, he is a little greater, he is wiping his ass for the entire Soviet Union. Of course, at the same time, it is also for himself, and today Serov assessed the balance of power between Sherepin and Brezhnev, and was very happy to find that if Khrushchev stepped down on time, he would be very happy to be destroyed with the Sherepin clique.

At present, Sherepin and these friends feel good about themselves, and they are not Brezhnev's opponents at all. So who is the biggest head in the entire USSR now, and who can hold down Brezhnev, who is only one step away? Of course, it was Khrushchev, the first secretary and chairman of the Council of Ministers, who was the number one leader in both party affairs and government affairs. Only Khrushchev, who has not stepped down, can make Serov feel a little safe, and strive for a few more years to give himself some resistance, there is this goal, not to mention that Khrushchev likes some unexpected big plans, even if he is really releasing satellites, he will go up and wave the flag and shout, and put it well......

Serov has a good understanding of the Far East, except for being a little colder, it is generally not related to any major disasters, and if there are natural disasters there, then the entire Soviet Union or China will basically not have a good place. With this kind of stability, Serov dared to propose to cultivate the grassland there, otherwise it would be like Brezhnev desertifying the steppe in Kazakhstan, and then something would really go wrong.

Regarding the reclamation in Primorye, it is naturally the Soviet collective farm model, which has been criticized by many people, in fact, the scale was very small during the Stalin period, and the merger of large collective farms began during the Khrushchev period, until the peak of the Brezhnev period, the collective farms could not bear the blame for the lack of grain in the Soviet Union, and in later generations there were no collective farms in Russia, and the per capita grain output was not as good as that of the Soviet Union. The tight supply of non-staple food in the USSR can only show that people have money and produce less than rubles, while later Russia looks like a lot of things, and that's because the people can't afford it anymore.

During the Khrushchev period, the Soviet Union carried out a series of reforms in the collective farm management system. In the planning process, a new planning approach based on commodity production will be introduced; In terms of production, the State assigns only one target to the collective farms, that is, the volume of purchases of various agricultural products, and other indicators, such as total output, yield per unit area, rate of livestock products, sown area and structure, etc., are determined by the collective farms themselves; In terms of the procurement system, we will abolish the multi-channel procurement methods such as the compulsory delivery system, implement a unified state procurement system, fix the procurement tasks, develop cross-unit cooperation between farms and between collective farms and state farms, and strengthen the integration of agriculture and industry with agriculture-related departments.

It is more appropriate for the peasants of the Soviet Union to be called agricultural industrial workers, and the use of large-scale modern agriculture as the development of the country is itself to save costs and improve efficiency, otherwise there will be a situation where soybeans in the northeast cannot compete with soybeans in the United States. The results of 100 farmers, and the results of 10 people on the other side are the same as yours, even if your yield per mu is a little higher? Still not an opponent of the Americans.

Two million hectares, not 20,000 square kilometers, less than one thousandth of the land area of the Soviet Union, less than one-eighth of Primorye, and not very large. Mechanized reclamation may not be comparable with intensive farming, but it is enough to solve a big problem, and it is absolutely feasible to use it as a relatively important production area in the future. Primorsky Krai was probably the only place in the Soviet Union where rice could be grown, and given the weather and the cultivation of rice seeds, it was a big deal to start preparing now, and be careful that you would definitely be able to produce results before the weather turned cold.

"The opinion of Comrade Vladimirovich, First Secretary of Agriculture of Primorsky Krai, is very worry-conscious, we cannot be complacent about some achievements at the present stage, increasing the grain production in agriculture is of great benefit to our Soviet Union and increases the resistance of the country itself!" Khrushchev said with great ambition at the meeting of the Presidium of the Central Committee, his clenched right fist increasing his own persuasiveness, and Serov's satellite made the first secretary very excited.

"Reclamation? Let the National Security Council assess the risks. Suslov pushed his glasses and said, he didn't know that the matter itself was proposed by Serov.

"The KGB has already sent someone to investigate, and Yura herself is very supportive, and a risk assessment is being conducted." Brezhnev reminded Suslov without a trace.

"I have no opinion on Serov's security assessment, and if there are no problems in it, I support it!" Suslov didn't deal too much with Khrushchev, and in the field that did not involve his own supervision, Suslov was relatively easy to talk to.

At this time, Serdyuko, director of the General Directorate of Internal Espionage, was in the government building of Vladivostok Krai, assessing the environment of the entire Primorsky Krai, and the importance of Vladivostok is needless to say, and the first secretary Nikita Khrushchev also visited the city and said that it can be compared with San Francisco in the United States, and has also established its status as the most important development city in the Soviet Far East.

After talking with Vladimirovich, secretary of agriculture of the Primorsky Territory Governorate, Serdyuko sent the information collected by the local State Security Service and the Main Directorate of Internal Affairs to Lubyanka Square 11, after which Serov was transferred to the Kremlin.

Khrushchev immediately instructed the Ministry of Machine-Building Industry, the Ministry of Forestry and Resources, the Komsomol and the KGB to immediately carry out activities to reclaim Primorsky Krai, and at the same time, the Presidium of the Central Committee issued a document to the Primorsky Territory of the Far East for land development.

In the KGB headquarters at 11 Lubyanka Square, in the office of the first deputy chairman, Servanov, who is Serov's new confidential secretary, graduated from Gatzna, is the new confidential secretary selected by Isemotny and Lukani. After the assessment of the two women, both of them were very satisfied and recommended to their own men.

With a bang, the door of the office of the first deputy chairman was pushed open, and the person who came in was a staff member of the General Administration of Domestic Espionage, who was stunned when he saw Serov's absence, and asked, "Comrade Servanov, is the first deputy chairman not there?" ”

"Go out the back door and go fifty meters, turn left twenty meters, and the first vice chairman is exercising in the back. If you can't find it, there's an easier way, there's a tape recorder next to the first vice-chairman, and you can just follow the Internationale to find it! Servanov said unhurriedly, and then saw that the other party was not moving, sighed and took the document directly, and prepared to report to Serov as he walked.

The weather was getting warmer but it was definitely not warm, and Serov, shirtless, was on a two-meter-high parallel bar, with his feet pinned to the parallel bars and his head rushing down to do sit-ups, each with a long sigh of air. The word diligence has nothing to do with Serov, but the general environment in the Soviet Union is like this, there are more than a dozen KGB agents around him who are exercising like him, and if someone drives him, he is motivated, and Serov feels that he should be able to get a labor medal or something.

"First Vice-Chairman, there was an attack on the Main Directorate of Internal Affairs in Uzbekistan, as if it was a protest against the unfair enforcement of the law, and violence was committed against our internal affairs police, but the beaten internal affairs police later happened." Servanov read out the report word by word.

"What's wrong? Beat the people? Serov said without stopping, "Tell me more about what happened." ”

"After being beaten by a crowd, a member of the local Internal Affairs Police retaliated by stealing a gun and shooting and killing seven people who participated in the violent siege of the General Directorate of Internal Affairs, all of whom were families." As soon as Serov heard this, he got off the parallel bars directly, and after a quick browsing, he said, "Attack the state security organs, so our suggestion is to hope that the court will give a lighter punishment!" Family? Family power? Find out what the hell is going on! Even if the other party is the people, they cannot compromise without principle! (To be continued.) )