The Songtsevo Brotherhood will never forget how Nikolai dealt with them, and if they do not launch a strong counterattack, they will become a soft egg ridiculed by other gangs, and thus lose their hard-won position.
Mikhailovich, the boss of the Songtsevo brotherhood, felt from the beginning that the police and the KGB would definitely get involved, so his plan was simple: when the police took Nikolai's people to prison, Mikhailovich only had to buy off the prison people to kill them.
But who would have thought that the people in the government would remain indifferent.
With everyone directly to Moscow, Mikhailovich admitted that the Songtsevo Brotherhood did not have this strength, so Mikhailovich could only hire killers at a high price to save face.
Mikhailovich still hasn't figured out who Nikolai is, but his escaped henchman recognized Hassan.
Therefore, Mikhailovich intended to use Hassan as a breakthrough to find Nikolai, and the hitmen he hired also went to Hassan.
Mikhailovich's Songtsevo Brotherhood and Seryosha's Gorky Brotherhood have similarities in that their tentacles have extended beyond the borders of the Soviet Union and abroad.
Mikhailovich colluded with Hungarian gangs to trafficking in human beings, so his allies were in Hungary, and at Mikhailovich's request, Hungarian collaborators found several qualified candidates for him to send to his territory.
Mikhailovich, having checked the capabilities of these people, let them sneak into Moscow with a picture of Hassan. 。。。
At Gorbachev's strong request, Seryosha was soon seconded to the Ministry of Agriculture, acting for the post of head of the grain production bureau.
Seryosha was a little surprised by the sudden appointment, and he was surprised that Gorbachev didn't even say hello to him for such a big thing.
But fortunately, he is still concurrently serving as the Youth League Committee, otherwise his deployment would have been completely disrupted.
Seryosha could only suppress the dissatisfaction in his heart first and took the initiative to take up the post of director of the grain production bureau of the Ministry of Agriculture.
Seryosha transferred Nastya from the Youth Science and Technology Cultural Center to the Ministry of Agriculture's own department, which was a better place for Nastya.
Seryosha's department is responsible for the agricultural production of the country's main grain crops and is one of the most important departments of the entire Ministry of Agriculture.
When it comes to agriculture in the Soviet Union, it is now a far cry from the strict collective farm system of the Stalin era.
Successive generations of leaders from Stalin onwards adopted a more flexible and liberal agrarian policy to encourage agricultural production.
During the Khrushchev administration, the prices of agricultural products were greatly raised, narrowing the gap between industry and agriculture and increasing agricultural output.
In addition, during the Khrushchev period, the policy of guaranteeing production to households was also implemented, but in 1963 there was a catastrophic reduction of 32.7 million tons in agricultural output, and this policy did not achieve the expected good results.
And Brezhnev, the successor who came to power in a coup d'état, did not overthrow Khrushchev's agrarian policy.
On the contrary, on the basis of Khrushchev's policy, the restrictions on self-reserved land and private livestock were relaxed.
Farmers' fairs and transport fleets are encouraged, but private agriculture is focused on livestock and livestock rather than the production of food crops.
Therefore, although this series of policies increased the domestic production of agricultural and sideline products in the Soviet Union, it again caused a decrease in domestic grain production.
Beginning with a 13 million ton reduction in grain production in 1972, the Soviet government began to use its reserves of gold to buy grain from abroad, and from 1979 to 1980, the Soviet Union's agriculture suffered four consecutive years of poor harvests, and the Ministry of Agriculture no longer dared to publish agricultural production data.
Although Seryosha did not fully grasp these circumstances, he had heard of them to some extent as a person engaged in the grain trade.
Although the USSR began to encourage the production of artisanal agriculture very early.
But the country's food production has not had the desired effect, and there are many reasons for this, but the main ones are financial and climate impacts.
Although the Soviet Union was vast and fertile in its soil, the cold and humid regions in the north and the moderate temperature in the south were generally arid, which greatly limited grain production.
In addition, due to the lack of financial inputs, the level of mechanization of grain production in the USSR was not high.
Now Seryosha deeply feels that his upcoming new position is not easy to do, and if he doesn't do it well, he will have to make a mistake.
However, now that the end of the year is approaching, the work of the ministry this year has basically ended, which leaves a window period for Seryosha to fully familiarize himself with the business.
Seryosha has already made some work arrangements for this time, that is, to go to the Ukrainian region to inspect the actual situation of agricultural production, and this holiday seems destined to not be able to go to Switzerland to reunite with his family.
Before leaving, Seryosha first had a discussion with some technical experts from the Academy of Agricultural Sciences to discuss what specific work could be done.
To tell the truth, although Seryosha's current position is not high, he is worried about the problem of the grain bags of the people of the whole country, and he has a heavy responsibility, and Seryosha is now under tremendous pressure that was difficult to compare with in the past.
He knew he couldn't reverse the decline in food production in the country, but he could still change the status quo in one of the main producing areas.
On the advice of the experts, Seryosha has made Ukraine and Central Asia, which have similar climatic conditions to Canada, but have poor infrastructure and a shortage of labor, making it extremely difficult to change the status quo there.
The Ukrainian region has a relatively high degree of development and a relatively sufficient labor force, making it the best region for Seryosha to carry out agricultural reform.
Seryosha soon decided on his trip to Ukraine, and he intended to use the resources at his disposal to breathe new life into the agriculture of the Republic of Ukraine.
However, before leaving, Seryosha also had to arrange the work of the Youth League Committee.
After the completion of the first two phases of the new workers' village, in order to maximize the return of funds, Seryosha launched a ten-year long-term lease contract for the workers' new village, which is simply a full ten-year rent to obtain the corresponding right to use.
This is a workaround that Seryosha made in the event that he could not sell his house.
Of course, there are certain advantages for paying rent for such a long time, and since the rent of Seryosha's apartment increases every year, the one-time payment has a strong attraction, but Seryosha stated in advance that the signing of a long-term lease cannot be reversed.
Seryosha is no longer under the pressure of domestic capital outflows, so he does not plan to start the third phase of the workers' new village too early, but he intends to stabilize it first and wait until the loan-to-deposit ratio of the National Housing Bank is adjusted to a safer level before making the next step. t1706231537: