Volume 6: The Great Change Chapter 0844 The Beginning of Collapse

On Nan Yi's side, the atmosphere was quite relaxed, especially for Yepisov, who was in a very relaxed state. He drank two glasses of champagne happily and was in a good mood.
Just yesterday, the KGB had become the dust of history, broken up and reorganized into three parts: Central Intelligence, Domestic Counterintelligence, and Border Protection.
The division of labor among these three departments is: the Central Intelligence Department is responsible for foreign military and economic issues; the Domestic Counterintelligence Department is responsible for domestic intelligence work; the Border Security Department continues to be responsible for border security work, but it has been separated from other intelligence departments and become an independent department.
According to normal procedures, Yepisov would either be transferred to the Border Protection Department or simply sidelined. No one knows how he was transferred to the National Guard.
The National Guard is responsible for maintaining public order, which is the police department in the usual sense. When the KGB still existed, the National Guard was an inefficient force and a low-paying department. Anyone with a little connection would not even think of joining this department.
The Soviet revisionists, especially in the Moscow region, had multiple law enforcement systems whose tasks and responsibilities overlapped and conflicted. In addition, the infighting within the bureaucratic system and the lack of communication made the situation very chaotic.
Among them, the National Guard is the one that is neither loved nor cared for. No matter how much internal fighting there is, it is the one that suffers the most. The same is true in terms of budget. Other departments such as the KGB are better than the National Guard.
The National Guard is always lacking in equipment. It does not have decent cars, wireless communication systems and facilities. Computers that are already popular in law enforcement agencies are nowhere to be found here. The backward technical equipment makes it impossible for the National Guard to enforce the law effectively in modern society, let alone use computers to analyze criminal records to prevent and accurately combat crime.
In many cases, the National Guard police wanted to join the KGB. If they couldn't join, they would try to make more money to improve their lives.
At that time, the Soviet revisionists were short of many necessities of life, and being a policeman would certainly make it easier for them to buy necessities than ordinary people, or perhaps they would not even have to buy them. Therefore, the police (militia) in the National Self-Defense Force in recent years were drawn to this benefit, and did not have many lofty ideals of maintaining public order.
That was in the past. Now that the KGB is gone, the importance of the National Guard has been revealed. It has become a true police system for maintaining public order.
Yepisov became the third-ranking figure in the National Guard and concurrently served as the boss of the Moscow branch. Although his status seemed not as high as that of the previous director of the Military Administration Bureau, he had basically escaped from the whirlpool of politics and could perform his duties with ease, waiting for the day of retirement.
This is also good news for Nan Yi. He went to Moscow not to engage in politics or sell arms. His military connections are of little use to him. On the contrary, Yepisov's current identity is of great help to him.
After dealing with the 3rd Guards Division and several officers whose connections had spread out, Nan Yi asked Aksinya to greet them, while he and Yepisov walked to a distant corner.
"Adam, my shares will be increased by 5%. Don't get me wrong, it won't all be given to me personally." Yepisov was straightforward and didn't beat around the bush.
After learning about Yepisov's identity change yesterday, Nan Yi had already thought about changing the shares. When Yepisov brought it up today, he was not surprised, nor did he think much about it. He just told him the plan he had thought of yesterday.
"Episov, your permanent shares will become 6%, your identity shares will also become 6%, and I will give you another 3%. You don't have to tell me who to give these shares to. You just need to ensure that our business will not encounter any trouble from your side."
The fat on Yepisov's cheeks twitched and he raised the wine glass in his hand towards Nan Yi happily.
Nan Yi raised his wine glass and clinked it with the other party's, then took a sip. A new transaction was marked by the flow of wine.
After the main business was settled, the two chatted for a few more irrelevant words and then it was time to see the guests off.
The military's distinguished guests and shareholders will not stay here for lunch. They came here today with a prepared statement to the outside world to demonstrate the landlord's etiquette, not to inspect their own business. It would not be appropriate for them to stay too long.
It is because of Nan Yi's current identity and status that the "partners" he meets are often more reasonable. He has to be unreasonable. He can give up the Moscow situation at any time. He holds the initiative to turn the table.
For a lucky person who wins $1 billion in the lottery, there are many people who can do whatever they want to him. Even a kindergarten kid can bring a few younger brothers to extort a few bags of snacks.
But for Nan Yi, who has been moving forward step by step, expanding his influence around the world, being cautious, sharing any benefits with others, and bullying the weak and fearing the strong, who would try to blackmail him?
Who the hell doesn’t have a few good allies?
When being reasonable can gain more benefits than being unreasonable, even the most unreasonable person will suppress his temper and be reasonable. Those who can get to a high position are not straightforward. Not to mention their character as thieves and prostitutes, at least they are insidious and cunning. Those with hot tempers that explode at the slightest provocation can only be cannon fodder. Those in a high position spend every day weighing the pros and cons and calculating gains and losses.
After seeing off the shareholders, Nan Yi came to Ye Qi again.
“How much have you earned in the past two years?”
"Not many, maybe about a thousand, Meizi." Ye Qi looked slightly pleased.
"It's time to close the stall. Don't spread the stall too wide, or Maozi will have to go into battle bare-chested."
Ye Qi was surprised and asked, "What do you mean?"
Nan Yi glanced at Ye with disdain and said, "Isn't Ussuriysk a utopia? Isn't it a place where people don't lock their doors at night and where people don't pick up things on the road? You can earn a thousand bucks there, and you're a fucking beauty with pigtails all over your body, right? Do you think anyone would bother to pull your pigtails?"
"Don't scare me. I have good connections in Ussuriysk."
"Bullshit, Ussuriysk belongs to the Far East. Don't tell me you don't know the special nature of the Far East Military District."
"Isn't it just relative independence? The military region is in charge of both military and political affairs. That's nothing." Ye Qi didn't realize the intention of the Nan Yidian Far East Military Region at all.
Nan Yi stopped trying to be witty and said directly, "I just heard that the logistics of the troops will become even more tense, and the allowances and supplies will not be guaranteed. What will the millions of officers and soldiers in the Far East Military Region eat and drink? How can the generals of the military region guarantee that their soldiers will not be in chaos?"
Ye Qi dropped the cigarette in his mouth to the ground. "You mean, they have to make a living on their own?"
"That's about right. Your business is too big. You should be more restrained. It's best to go back to China before New Year's Day next year to see which way the wind is blowing and then consider whether to come back."
"What about you?"
Ye Qi nodded in the direction of the dormitory building.
"Nonsense, I don't have braids, I pay taxes according to the law, and I'm a decent businessman."
"Beating sex."
A little after ten o'clock, Bao Huantou had already taken potential customers around the entire Friendship Leather City, so he brought them to the South Building and announced the start of the banquet.
After the guests were seated, the cold dishes that had been prepared were brought out.
The first dish is Deer Runs Around, the sika deer’s shank is braised in a special marinade until the meat is soft and rotten, then cut into cubes and mixed with pork skin jelly, frozen again, and cut into cylindrical shapes to be placed on a plate, looking like sika deer stakes.
The second half of the sky, a large basin with Tai Chi Yin and Yang at the bottom, the Yang side is white, with the soup made from wild catfish unique to Changbai Mountain, and the Yin side is black, with the soup made from metal chicken meat with food coloring added;
There are three side dishes on the shady side. The first one is fish head, which is made of snow clam and carved into a crystal clear fish head. The fish mouth is facing upwards, holding a small green umbrella made of mung beans;
The second example is a one-finger Zen, where the cooked geoduck is cut into thin slices, then stacked up to restore its uncut appearance, with a white lily placed on top;
The third example is Shangwei, which is improved from the unique delicacy of the Xibe ethnic group, pig blood mixed with meat. The stewed pork and pork offal are chopped into small pieces and mixed with cooked pig blood, then frozen into a large piece like jelly. With exquisite knife skills, it is carved into a peony flower, and in the center of the petals stands a fairy who is carved to be extremely pure but looks down on all living beings.
The third dish, Double Dragons Playing with a Pearl, was served in a large bowl with two "dragons" placed symmetrically on the left and right. In the middle of them was a pearl that looked like a large pearl, made of tapioca pearls.
The shrimp eyes, deer antlers, ox mouth, dog nose, catfish whiskers, lion mane, snake tail, fish scales and eagle claws of the two dragons are all lifelike. The shrimp eyes are made of Boston lobster meat, the ox mouth is made of cow mouth strips, the catfish whiskers are real catfish whiskers, the snake tail and fish scales are also real, and the other parts are made of Tianpeng No. 2 pork.
The fourth dish is the Phoenix Rising from the Ashes. The poached chicken is shaped like a flying phoenix and decorated with food coloring. Nanchen wine is poured on it and it is set on fire after being served.
The fifth...
The guests stared at the dishes being served one after another, and exclaimed: "What a generous gesture, what a generous gesture."
Bao Huantou was in charge of entertaining the guests. Nan Yi pulled Ye Qi to the open space outside the kitchen. There was a charcoal stove with a clay pot on it. Yellow River carp, Yangtze River knife fish, shad, panfish, red tail, split breast, golden line barbel and other freshwater fish that were not presentable were bubbling with steam.
Ye picked up a small fish without eyes, took a look at it, and asked, "Lao Nan, what kind of fish is this?"
Nan Yi took a quick look and said, "It doesn't have an official name. It's a fish that lives in an underground river in a karst cave in the south. It doesn't seem to be an independent fish species, but a subfamily of other fish. Over time, its eyes have degenerated. The locals call it blind fish, and it's almost being eaten to extinction."
Ye Qi put it in his mouth and tasted it, then nodded with satisfaction, "It tastes good, it would be a pity if it died out."
"I can't kill it. What you are eating is what I raised."
Nan Yi picked up a blind fish, put it in his mouth and tasted it carefully. The farmed fish tasted better than the ones from their place of origin. The water temperature in the farmed area was a little lower, the fish grew slowly, and the fish meat was naturally firmer and more delicate.
"It's good that you can't kill it. You can still eat it in the future. Do you plan to sell this fish?"
Nan Yi picked up the wine glass and shook his head. "I can't sell it. The yield is too low. At most, I can produce 100 to 200 kilograms a year. This fish is really good. It has high nutritional value. I'll keep it for myself."
"The production is low, so we sell it at a high price."
"Forget it. It's too much trouble."
Blind fish come from an underground river in an underground cave in Siguniang Mountain. When Luo Kun mentioned that there was a unique place in Siguniang Mountain that produced boletus mushrooms, Nan Yi asked people to go for a field survey. The surveyors accidentally discovered the cave and the blind fish. After testing, it was found that the blind fish contained many trace elements that are beneficial to human health.
Later, further in-depth testing and research showed that the trace elements in blind fish can accelerate cell metabolism, inhibit cancer cells, etc.
At this point, blind fish are given absolute attention, and the fry are sent to many parts of the world with different climatic conditions for release and observation. Now, the blind fish released into the underground lake in the cave on the Bhutan side of the Himalayas have given the most gratifying results - better taste and higher content of trace elements.
The blind fish that Nan Yi and his friend are eating now is a sample sent from Bhutan for Nan Yi to taste. Its medicinal properties are greater than its gourmet properties. How could Nan Yi sell something that has the potential to create miracles?
Not to mention the blind fish, Nan Yi and the other chatted about old topics and memories in the capital, speaking one sentence at a time and pouring glass after glass of wine into their mouths. Wine and memories are the most intoxicating. The two drank for more than three hours and their heads were buzzing.
Nan Yi spent the afternoon taking a nap.
In the evening, in the courtyard of the consulate, braving the cold wind, the two had another hotpot meal.

Far East, Vladivostok.
Wu Shixun, the overlord of the Middle Eastern jewelry world and the jewelry queen who controls more than 60% of China's jewelry exports to the Middle East, had just visited the ruins of the Baiwanzhuang Chinese community and immediately went to Victory Square, where there were many vendors setting up stalls, and she wanted to go over and take a look.
The jewelry business in the Middle East is becoming increasingly difficult, with profits getting thinner and thinner. It used to be maintained at six or seven times, but now some products can't even maintain three times the profit. Those damn Middle Eastern guys actually have people going to Yiwu to purchase goods. The prices of some products have become transparent, and there is no business to be made.
Wu Shixun had just been to Yiwu and also visited the Honglou Hotel on Hujiang Road. Alas, that place has become the base of the Middle Easterners in Yiwu. Seeing the faces of the Middle Easterners and those small bosses using calculators to talk business with the Middle Easterners, Wu Shixun fell into deep worry.
There is no way. It seems that low-end products have to be abandoned and focus on the mid-to-high-end market.
Sitting in the car and enjoying the cool breeze, Wu Shiqi was enjoying it very much. He had had enough of the high temperature and sand in the Middle East, and coming to Vladivostok, where he had to wrap himself up thickly in October, was a perfect reversal of the two poles.
"Perhaps the boss knows how depressed I am and asked me to come to the Far East to relax and investigate the Far East market. Far East trade and the Far East seem to be a good match." Wu Shiqi thought in his mind, looking through the car window at the Far East Shipbuilding and Maintenance Center, muttering in his heart: "I wonder if there are any old machines here that can be purchased."
Wu Shiqi came to the Far East this time to see if he could develop the jewelry market here, and secondly to investigate the market for Far East Trading’s new business, “old machine recycling and sales”. Of course, if there is oil, natural gas, coal, or Su-27 to sell, Far East Trading can also purchase them.

After seeing Ye Qi off at the train station, Nan Yi immediately struggled out of his nostalgic state and his mind returned to work. Next to him, Aksinya was on the phone, contacting the Ganfeng paging station.
As the tide rises, Yepisov's role is further enhanced. The little girl Aksinya can no longer be dealt with. She can only play the role of a real assistant, busy and running around, and her salary cannot be unpaid.
Nan Yi selectively forgot that he had not discussed the salary issue with Aksinya yet. He planned to observe first. If it worked, he would follow up with the big-ticket strategy. He hadn't drawn a big-ticket for a long time, so his skills were a little rusty, so it was a good time to review them.
While waiting for Aksinya to finish her call, Nan Yi put his right hand on her thigh in long stockings, stroked it, squeezed it, and said, "Do you know Berezovsky?"
Aksinya grabbed Nan Yi's hand and threw it aside, saying with a hint of anger: "Yes, it's the largest car dealer in Moscow."
Nan Yi smiled bitterly, "Since you know that, then go find him and buy a second-hand Mercedes-Benz for 5 taels. Choose one with better condition, and bargain."
"Okay." Aksinya responded, and then said: "Please be more respectful in the future. I am not a casual woman."
Nan Yi shrugged and said frivolously, "OK, school beauty, pull over."
After Aksinya got off the car, Nan Yi's frivolous expression disappeared. "The muscles on the front of the thigh are not well developed. It doesn't look like she has undergone rigorous training."
"Nansheng, it might be Yan Zi." Tianxian turned her head and said.
"If Yan Zi really doesn't care, create a chance to observe her arm muscles. I don't want her to break my neck one day." As he said that, Nan Yi raised his hand and grabbed the subcutaneous fat in the Adam's apple area, pulling it repeatedly.
"clear."
The car fell silent. Nan Yi picked up the Pravda newspaper that he had bought this morning but had not yet read, and looked at the headline of the newspaper - Small Privatization Reform Plan.
The specific content is that starting from the second year, that is, January 1, 1992, a comprehensive and thorough privatization reform will be implemented for small enterprises across the country with fixed assets not exceeding 1 million rubles and number of employees not exceeding 200.
From a micro perspective, small and medium-sized enterprises are not interesting, and there is nothing to worry about whether they change or not. But from a macro perspective, this is a huge move.
In the current Soviet revisionist country, there are about 60,000 small enterprises with fixed assets not exceeding 1 million rubles and number of employees not exceeding 200. Their overall scale accounts for 70%-90% of the total proportion of the Soviet Union's commercial and service industries; 54%-56% of the total proportion of light industry, food and building materials enterprises, 43% of the total proportion of construction enterprises, and 45% of the total proportion of transportation enterprises.
As for the reform method, a combination of redemption lease and commercial bidding is adopted.
There is no doubt that anyone with a little wisdom can see the problem with the way this reform is carried out. What benefits can ordinary people get from privatization methods such as redemption lease or commercial bidding?
How many people in the Soviet Union could come up with assets worth 1 million rubles?
How can we talk about redemption if we can’t come up with 1 million in assets?
What's more, it has to be combined with commercial bidding, and the bidding will definitely be presided over by government officials. Even if ordinary people who have nothing can scrape together 1 million rubles, can they win the bid?
It's just a pipe dream!
Fundamentally speaking, this form of reform means that for ordinary people working in small businesses, their future will be sold by the state at a low price to a small group of wealthy people, and these wealthy people are precisely the privileged class and corrupt officials that they have always hated.
Nan Yi knew that this small privatization reform plan had actually been formulated a long time ago, but it was only disclosed to the public now because the "Russian Federation Foreign Investment Law" was promulgated on July 4 and officially implemented on September 1.
The so-called Investment Law is generally similar in content to the domestic reform and opening-up policies, with only some differences in numerical details and access areas. It can be said that Vasily Bank has taken a rush to implement the Investment Law at the last minute.
After coming to Moscow, Nan Yi only met Vasily once and never saw him again. He also did not worry about the affairs of Vasily Group. It was not that he did not want to worry about it, but that he could not worry about it. God knows how many eyes are staring at him. If he shows too much concern about the bank, it will easily arouse some people's associations.
Nan Yi is somewhat interested in small-scale privatization reforms, especially small businesses that are linked to resources.
Nan Yi was full of insecurity and vigilance towards Russia, so he never thought of making long-term investment projects in Russia. His basic idea was to use the deposits in Vasily Bank to buy all the valuable goods in Russia, and then ship them away immediately after the purchase, without stopping for a moment.
He never thought of taking a penny from Russia, not even the large amount of gold pledged in the Bank for Foreign Trade. When Vasily Bank's mission was completed, the gold would be exchanged for goods.
The investment in Russia was only 500 tons of gold at the beginning. No matter before or after, Nan Yi would not mobilize a penny more from outside.
Nan Yi will try to get involved in today's small businesses, including future minerals, oil and gas, and the investment money will come from Vasily Bank.
Once an enterprise or an oil and gas mine is acquired, the machines in the enterprise that can be dismantled and sold will be sold first, and those that can still be operated after dismantling will continue to be operated. The same goes for oil and gas mines. We will lose no time in mining, only add people, and absolutely no additional investment will be made. We will only decide whether to invest some of the profits back depending on the situation.
In short, be prepared to run away at any time. If they want to confiscate your property in a few years, they can confiscate it. If it is confiscated, run away. If it is not confiscated, continue working, make money to buy supplies, and repeat the cycle endlessly.
500 tons of gold will come, and tens of millions or even hundreds of millions of tons of materials must be taken away. Russia's money will remain in Russia, and Nan Yi will not take a penny away. As for the fact that the money is not as valuable as before, that has nothing to do with Nan Yi. As a good citizen, he will not do such a thing as shorting the ruble.
Nan Yi's distraction continued until the school beauty stopped the car and he arrived at his destination, Domodedovo International Airport.
Nan Yi has always been dissatisfied with the contact between Liu Zhen and Lin Shuyi, but he has no good way to stop the two from contacting each other. In fact, the two have been in close contact over the years, and Lin Shuyi has even visited Nan Wuwei in Shanghai several times.
I can't stop them, I can only accept it. They can contact each other if they want.
To be honest, Nan Yi felt that he might have misjudged her. Lin Shuyi was not an ordinary woman. Two years ago, Lin Shuyi jumped from Merrill Lynch to Lehman Brothers. In less than a year, she became a partner. This time, she even represented Lehman Brothers to visit Russia.
One thing that may be incredible is that Wall Street investment banks are generally optimistic about Russia's future. In the eyes of Wall Street investment banks, once Russia's independence becomes an established fact, it will become a fertile ground for investment.
From the hardware perspective, Russia will inherit a large amount of Soviet revisionist legacy. It has a vast territory, rich resources, a large population, developed education, and a remarkable level of science and technology. Therefore, many Westerners believe that the poor living conditions of the Soviet revisionists were entirely due to the system restricting the vitality of social development.
With the disintegration of the Soviet revisionists and Russia's transformation into a Western system and the benefits of democracy, it will immediately soar to new heights.
Moreover, there were no private and foreign enterprises in the Soviet Union before. For international investors, this was fertile land and they were naturally willing to invest.
In fact, people from Wall Street have already entered Russia for activities a long time ago. For example, Soros, his charitable foundation had already taken actions in Kiev and Moscow as early as last year, providing relief and support to some people.
[I can’t say much about Soros’s charitable foundation. If you are interested, please look for it yourself.]
After waiting at the exit for a while, Nan Yi saw Lin Shuyi walking out, followed by a Western woman dragging a suitcase, who looked like her assistant.
When Lin Shuyi saw Nan Yi, a smile immediately appeared on her face. Nan Yi waved in response, and Lin Shuyi quickened her pace.
Arriving next to Nan Yi, Lin Shuyi held Nan Yi's hand affectionately and said earnestly: "Nan Yi, have you been waiting for a long time?"
"Fortunately, it won't take too long." Nan Yi said calmly, "Have you booked a hotel?"
"Not yet. Can I stay there?"
Lin Shuyi's eyes were full of anticipation.
"Okay." Nan Yi responded, then turned to Tianxian and ordered, "Get your luggage."
Lin Shuyi was very happy that Nan Yi agreed to let her live with him. She pointed at the woman with the luggage and said, "Nan Yi, let me introduce you. This is my assistant Cathy Wood. Cathy, this is Adam, my..."
Lin Shuyi looked at Nan Yi and swallowed her son's word reluctantly, and changed it to "relative" awkwardly.
Nan Yi nodded to Cathie Wood and led the two of them into the car outside.
Nan Yi did not take the people back to the consulate, but took them to the Model Workers Apartment, let them rest first and adjust to the jet lag, and made an appointment to pick them up for dinner at noon the next day.
The next day, Aksinya arrived at the consulate at seven o'clock again. Her complexion did not look any worse than the previous two days, as if she had adapted to the current schedule.
Nan Yi, who was slurping instant noodles and reading a newspaper in the dining room, suddenly realized a question: Aksinya is a professional host and announcer, so why not let her read the newspaper to him?
Then, the Kommersant in his hand came into Aksinya's hands, and the crisp, melodious, and bright morning news sounded.
Kommersant is a newspaper founded during the Tsarist Russia period and was discontinued in the Soviet era. In late 1989, with the dramatic changes in Eastern Europe and the rise of press freedom, journalist Yakovlev re-founded Kommersant in Moscow. It is now a weekly newspaper, published once a week.
This week's edition of the Kommersant is quite lively. Six more pages have been added to the original sixteen-page format, and the content is packed with commentator articles, foreign media excerpts and summaries of public opinion polls.
Almost all the contents revolve around the same core, which is the main content of the "Twenty-four-point Outline Report on Economic Reform" submitted by the White House to the Central Committee of the Soviet Union not long ago.
Not long ago, the National Bank Policy Committee submitted a response plan to the Soviet Central Committee regarding the widespread economic downturn, government imbalance and soaring fiscal deficits in the Soviet revisionist republics. In this response plan, the economic experts of the National Bank Policy Committee pointed out that the current outflow of rubles in the country is quite serious.
According to the National Bank's survey data, in August, the amount of ruble outflow reached 2 billion US dollars. After entering September, in the first week, a total of no less than 1.6 billion US dollars worth of rubles flowed abroad. From May to now, the outflow of rubles has exceeded 30 billion.
Faced with this situation, economic experts from the National Bank's Countermeasures Committee suggested that the large outflow of rubles in a short period of time indicated that a crisis was slowly forming invisibly. In response, the Central Committee of the Soviet Union should authorize the National Bank to take emergency measures to prevent the crisis.
In terms of countermeasures, the National Bank's Countermeasures Committee proposed that the crisis of massive outflow of rubles should be dealt with from two angles: first, to issue more rubles to a limited extent and use the state's monetary intervention policy to crush the source of the crisis; second, to further strengthen financial supervision and curb the two-way circulation of rubles both internally and externally.
When Nan Yi first saw the report of the National Bank's Countermeasures Committee in Pravda, he greatly appreciated the economic experts of the National Bank. These were real experts. It was obvious that they had realized the existence of the crisis and also understood that there were human factors behind the crisis.
From the perspective of macroeconomics, the amount of money in circulation in a country is constant over a certain period of time, and the adjustment of this coefficient is in the hands of the national bank.
Once inflation appears in the national economy, the national bank will introduce policies, implement monetary tightening measures, increase the national bank's reserves, and raise bank deposit rates. The purpose is to reduce the amount of money entering circulation.
Now, the massive outflow of rubles has obviously caused an impact on the Soviet revisionist financial sector. Under this circumstance, the two feasible measures submitted by the National Bank Countermeasures Committee can be said to be the most direct and effective means to deal with the crisis.
It is foreseeable that once these two countermeasures are implemented, although the ruble outflow crisis cannot be solved, it can at least deal a heavy blow to those who are plotting the conspiracy.
The increase in the issuance of the ruble currency can effectively stabilize the Soviet revisionist domestic currency market and fill the currency shortage caused by the outflow of the ruble. At the same time, it can also suppress the arrogance of international currency speculation in the ruble currency.
Further financial controls to curb the domestic and foreign circulation of the ruble would turn the hoarded rubles into hot potatoes, putting the conspiracy's instigators in a dilemma.
Unfortunately, although the two suggestions put forward by the National Bank are feasible, the Kremlin has completely lost its fighting spirit and even the sense of responsibility that a politician should have.
Everyone knows that issues like these involving the core of the country's financial sector must be kept strictly confidential, but Lao Ge's so-called enlightened reforms have thoroughly made this part of the content public.
The report of the National Bank's Countermeasures Committee was submitted and caused a sensation in the international community the next day. Official, unofficial, domestic and foreign media all criticized the National Bank's report.
Subsequently, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development issued a statement, which on the one hand condemned the irresponsible report of the Soviet revisionist State Bank, and on the other hand declared that what the Soviet revisionists needed now was a thorough and pure market economy reform, and the most basic elements of a market economy were a free market system and financial system.
The operation of the market economy has its own specific laws. Artificial policy intervention can only make the situation worse, not better.
Later, several international financial institutions, including the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the OECD, also made clear statements - they claimed that the current economic difficulties faced by the Soviet revisionists were not caused by the implementation of market economic reforms, but were the unintended consequences of their poor management.
Therefore, faced with this situation, what the Soviet revisionists need is not to increase the money supply and strengthen financial control. On the contrary, they should adopt further monetary tightening policies, including reducing government spending, cutting public investment, comprehensive privatization reform in order to increase tax revenue, applying for loans from abroad, etc.
Several international financial institutions evaluated the report of the Soviet revisionist State Bank Countermeasures Committee very "objectively" from the perspective of the most basic economic common sense: "unconditional increase in money supply will lead to inflation."
At the same time, they also made statements full of "goodwill" - if the Soviet revisionist government needs it, they can provide the Soviet revisionists with a portion of the interest-bearing loans they urgently need in the short term to help the Soviet revisionist government overcome its current difficulties.
"In the face of the differences on this issue, the Kremlin will hold a special meeting to democratically listen to the opinions of all parties..."
After Aksinya finished reading the most important paragraph of the newspaper, Nan Yi finished his instant noodles and took a piece of bread, chewing it. "Did the newspaper say when the meeting would be held?"
"tomorrow."
“What do you think of this report from the National Bank?”

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