By the afternoon, Seryosha was not a meeting-goer, and he rarely spoke in public.
In the days that followed, Seryosha felt like he was on pins and needles every day, but he soon found a new direction.
The reformers in the party, represented by Gorbachev and Yakovleko, were obsessed with the economic theories of the Chicago School.
Seryosha instinctively felt that these theories were not suitable for the national conditions of the Soviet Union.
He has always subconsciously rejected economists and politicians who hold this theory, even though he is now one of the reformist generals trusted by Gorbachev.
Seryosha began to reflect on his actions in the course of meetings over the past few days, and he suddenly realized that he was playing with fire.
If Seryosha had shown that he and Gorbachev were not in agreement with Gorbachev in their thinking about economic reform, he would have been quickly removed from the ranks of reformists.
Holding Gorbachev's thigh is now the only thing Seryosha can be sure of.
In that case, why not follow the pace of Gorbachev's perestroika and make good use of the Soviet supership before it sinks Seryosha now thinks about it, since Gorbachev likes a free economy, then it would be better to tout it himself.
Anyway, there are no private enterprises in the Soviet Union at present, and Seryosha will definitely not meet any opponents in the market competition.
Now it seems that the problems of the Soviet constitution have been successfully bypassed by Seryosha, such as Khodorkovsky and Yulia, who led enterprises that were strictly collectively owned by the Komsomol and did not belong to anyone.
But Seryosha acquired a huge fortune in the form of special allowances and bonuses.
The more profit they make for the Youth Science and Technology Cultural Center, the more rewards they receive, and in this way Seryosha fully mobilizes the enthusiasm of the employees of the subordinate enterprises.
Seryosha then found an opportunity to mention the situation of the Youth Science, Technology and Culture Center to Yakovlev, and sure enough, as Seryosha expected, Yakovlev was very interested in this for-profit organization affiliated with the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League.
"Seryosha, when did you come up with such an institution, you must know that our Soviet Academy of Sciences has always wanted to find a unit to do social experiments, and now it seems that this institution of yours has explored a new direction of reform, I must let Secretary Gorbachev go to you to have a look" Yakovlev said with some excitement, and the reason why he was so excited was because Seryosha's Youth Science, Technology and Culture Center could support the direction of economic reform advocated by Yakovlev to a certain extent.
Because the hallmark of the success of economic reform is the creation of profits and the improvement of the motivation of employees, both of which have been perfectly reflected in the subsidiaries of the Youth Science and Technology Cultural Center.
With the arrival of the last day of the congress, the 19851986 report on the work of the Supreme Soviet government passed a collective vote.
The conference finally came to an end.
The day after the meeting, Yakovlev took the initiative to visit the Youth Science and Technology Center, because Yulia's enterprise was suspected of smuggling cultural products.
So Seryosha arranged for Yakovlev only to receive Khodorkovsky as a representative of the Youth Scientific and Cultural Center.
Khodorkovsky was a smart man who knew what to say and what not to say.
When the visit was over, Yakovlev was full of praise for the young man.
Yakovlev said to Seryosha: "This young man is so good that if it weren't for his age, I would have wanted to transfer him to a large company as a factory director or manager." ” "He is really good, but our Youth Science and Technology Center will also support the business of some non-Komsomol members, and one of your professors of mathematics at the USSR Academy of Sciences, it seems that Berezovsky, is now leading a group of people to help a foreign financial institution with mathematical analysis services, and now it is also developing very well.
There is also a young scientist from a military scientific research institute who is localizing foreign video equipment" Seryosha said a lot of examples in one breath, and Yakovlev listened with some joy.
He felt as if he had found a new path.
"Dean, you know that I have given a large prize to such a brilliant manager as Khodorkovsky, and this is not against the law, but I would like to ask them if they can really enjoy the money safely, and you know that I am actually imitating the way the state rewards meritorious scientists, artists, and athletes by doing so," Seryosha asked with some unease.
"Seryosha, if it had been in Stalin's time, probably all of you would have been shot, but now it is not that era, and a reasonable and legal income should be protected by law," Yakovlev replied.
Yakovlev visited the Youth Science, Technology and Culture Center for a whole day, and when he left, he also had to take some of the information and economic conditions of the enterprises cultivated by the Youth Science and Technology Culture Center.
Seryosha naturally would not expose Yulia's subordinate enterprises that played on the sidelines and earned gray income.
Seryosha hoped that Yakovlev would help him expand the scale of the Youth Scientific and Cultural Center and spread the institution from Moscow to all parts of the country.
Because only in this way can Seryosha be authorized to use the funds of the Foreign Trade Bank to do other things under the guise of supporting the youth science and technology cultural center.
This is because it is easier to mobilize funds through investment than in trade.
Seryosha, after the Congress of the Supreme Soviets, formally submitted to Zhuravlyov an application for the injection of a small part of the funds of the workers' new city into the Mediterranean Trading Company through VTB.
Seryosha did not mention the placement of personnel in his application, he only said that the money would be transferred to the Mediterranean Trading Company in the future, so he hoped that the Foreign Trade Bank would transfer the funds to the account of the Mediterranean Trading Company.
Zhuravlyov did not know that Seryosha had taken a fancy to his foreign trade bank, and now the two of them got along quite well.
Seryosha has done a lot of outstanding political achievements, and Zhuravlyov naturally followed suit.
Seryosha's first step was actually to test Zhuravlev, and as a result, Zhuravlev did not have any suspicions at all, which made Seryosha very happy.
Immediately afterwards, Seryosha transferred Gaidar from the State Economic Reform Commission to the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, and recommended him to Zhuravlyov.
After all, he was an expert from the State Economic Reform Commission, and it was not suitable for a small position, and Seryosha was curious how Zhuravlev would deal with the issue of Gaidar's position. t1706231537: