Chapter 350 March
"We want bread!"
"We want clothes!"
"We want to be free!"
Coria stood on a road near Red Square and shouted slogans to the people in the industrial zone with loudspeakers. This is another spontaneous party. The same scene is played dozens of times in Moscow every day. The difference is that it is hosted by Coria today.
Far away, you can hear the sound of slogans near the Red Square. Coria couldn't help but be a little envious. The closer to the Red Square, the more audience there will be, and the higher the prestige of the host will be. He guessed that in another month, he might be able to open an altar and shout slogans in the place adjacent to the Red Square.
For politically beneficial Russians, there is no better time than the beginning of 1992. Especially for those who have never held public office, organizing mass marches is the best way to get to power. If you do it well, you can get a good job immediately.
The new President Yeltsin set up a model for the Russians. He seized Russian state power as a non-partisan figure, successfully climbed to the top and ralled in the form of mass gatherings to stop the counterattack of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and successfully dismembered the Soviet Union. Of course, Yeltsin used to be an important member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, but now Russians will not publicize this point, and no one is willing to delve into it.
Coria stood on a flower bed without flowers, facing the families in the industrial zone, roaring: "We want to privatize! We want bread! We need hot water! We want to be the owner of the factory.
In his heart, he thought of the words "I want power".
Under the flower bed. Seven or eight people were the most energetic to accompany Corria. They used to be workers of the third bearing factory on the outskirts of Moscow, specializing in the production of bearings for military factories. Since Gorbachev came to power, the start-up rate of the bearing factory has been lower and lower day by day, and then the production was simply stopped. It is not surprising that the army is selling weapons and equipment, and the military factory still produces them.
So. Koria and others became one of the first Soviets to lose their jobs.
These seven or eight people are desperately helping below. Naturally, it is not because they are kind-hearted, but because of Coria's promise to get public office. I will help them get a job, or at least help them organize mass gatherings. For them at this time, this is the greatest hope. Therefore, they tried their best to roar, trying to make the rally look lively, so as to attract the attention of the government.
The crowd participating in the rally is also full of fighting spirit. The lack of material has hurt the Moscow people. It has been very hard in recent years, but not as hard as it is now. The lack of food and clothing makes them focus on their spiritual life. Participating in political opportunities, listening to speeches and marches has become the best way for people to vent.
Koria can organize the scale of thousands of people. It also benefits from the social environment.
Slavic men who lost their jobs couldn't scold women loudly at home, so they had to come to the street and shout.
The mother, who can't buy bread and eggs, doesn't want to stay at home. The kitchen is empty and can only scold the government while drinking water. The freedom to scold them is not in place. Scold them for not appearing in the beauty they promised, scolding them for their ** and inaction...
A rally was so lively that Corria looked happy and shouted more happily: "We want bread! We need hot water! We are going to be the owner of the factory!"
At this moment, a middle-aged man who looked like a worker suddenly jumped on the flower bed and raised his fist. In the same tone as Corria, he shouted, "We want the ruble! We are going to buy something!"
Coria was shocked. What do you call the ruble when you have nothing to do?
Mass gatherings are not something you can shout. You can "be democratic", "free", or "be bread" and "milk"... But you can't want real things.
Buy things in rubles?
Is this something that the government can solve? The government itself can't buy things with rubles.
Coria made a pale and asked the middle-aged worker who shouted to pull down the flower bed.
However, the crowd has shouted spontaneously: "We want rubles, we want to buy things!"
In the working families in Moscow, there are many deposits of 40,000 to 50,000 rubles. If there is no inflation, the money can be used to buy several cars and eat and drink for 10 years. If the bank allows foreign exchange, it can exchange more than 100,000 US dollars.
However, the current 50,000 rubles is only enough for a few months of forced life.
Although not everyone can say the word currency purchasing power, everyone knows their own losses.
Buy things in rubles!
When this slogan was shouted out, it immediately trembled the hearts of the masses. With several times of enthusiasm, everyone shouted and circled around excitedly.
Gradually, someone began to walk out.
The slogan is still "We want to buy something!" The slogan.
Corria's face turned white. He shouted something, but no one could hear it.
The crowd continued to go out, quickly walked on the road, blocked the traffic, and then naturally went in the direction of Red Square.
This is the parade!
The parade is not terrible. At this time, Moscow is marching every day.
The key is who commands the parade and what the purpose of the parade is.
In Koria's fantasy, he will one day rush into the Red Square with a team of tens of thousands of people, shouting "freedom and peace". Then, you can get a public position because of your excellent organizational ability.
However, shouting "We want to buy things" rushed into the Red Square, which was the ** parade.
Coria couldn't help reaching out to grab the person in front of him. The other party didn't even look at him. As soon as he shook his arm, he took it off.
More and more people are infected and have joined the parade.
The parade lasted for two days and undoubtedly shocked the Russian upper class.
For two whole days, the matter was reported on TV stations and radio.
Russians have a lot of opinions on the devaluation of the ruble, and this is not the first time that the demonstration has been demonstrated. However, the media has contributed to the flames and the participation of small traders from all walks of life have made this march much longer.
The Moscow municipal government dealt with this matter in a hurry. Fortunately, they dealt with a lot of trouble. Although they were very busy, there was no big mess.
However, it can't go on like this.
With only financial reform and no material supply, the situation will only get worse and worse.
Many people have the same understanding.
On January 10, the State Bank of Russia finally sent someone to the Chinese Embassy and asked to meet with the Bank of China group.
Sikongguan and others finally breathed a sigh of relief.
The embassy counselor was very nervous and busy. He cleaned up the house and the yard early in the morning.
Su Cheng saw it and said in surprise, "Isn't it just a Russian bank?"
"Diplomacy is no small matter." The counselor said earnestly, "When the Russians come, you should also take it seriously. When you go abroad, has the ministry trained you?"
Several bankers who came with him all nodded.
Su Cheng looked left and right. Only Gu Hongjun didn't move. He couldn't help laughing and said, "It seems that we are the only two brothers in trouble."
Gu Hongjun was stunned: "Did you ask me too? I have learned it."
"What have you learned?"
"Diplomatic etiquette, how to eat, how to shake hands, how to talk, what's wrong?" Gu Hongjun saw that Su Cheng's eyes were about to bulge.
The counselor said unexpectedly, "So, Su Dong is the only one who doesn't understand diplomatic etiquette. OK, Su Dong will come to my room in the evening. Let's study.
Su Cheng is sure that if the counselor dares to say this after 20 years, a hat of sexual harassment will be buttoned off for you first.
Invite others to study in your room? Ordinary obscene uncles are embarrassed to be so straightforward.
It's even more excessive to invite men!
Of course, in 1992, Su Cheng knew that it was really hard to study in the room at night. It's like two male classmates who go hand in hand to the small room to do handicrafts, which is really handmade.
Under the attentive eyes of the counselor, Su Cheng had to ask, "Can it be done during the day?"
"I have to work during the day. That's it. Take a 30-minute break after dinner, and then you come over, and that's it. The counselor patted Su Cheng on the shoulder and said, "We don't have much time. Let's start from today. Don't forget."
Su Cheng burst into tears, and he only felt that the Counselor's hand was so soft and soft...
The State Bank of Russia sent a group of three people, all of which were old banks in the Soviet era. They acted gently, but the bureaucracy did not reform at all. After meeting, the qualification documents of the bank group are required.
Without thinking about it, Si Kongguan took a pile of documents to the table and said with a smile, "We have been ready for a long time. Look, if there is anything unsatisfactory, we will discuss it later."
Previously, they were worried that their qualifications were not enough, which would be rejected by the Russian National Bank. Now, the conditions in all aspects are beginning to be beneficial to the Chinese banking group, so he is less worried.
This was beyond Su Cheng's expectation. He immediately pressed one hand on the document, making Si Kongguan unable to hand over the document. He winned and said, "Our qualification documents are one thing. Where are the qualification documents of the National Bank of Russia? I remember the counselor said yesterday that one of the basic principles of diplomacy is equivalence. Isn't it? The power is equal, the obligations are equal, and the documents should also be equal.
What he said about learning and using it can indeed be regarded as an excuse. If you haven't talked about it yet, you can't just leak all your information to the other party.
Si Kongguan was a little embarrassed, but looking at Su Cheng's resolute attitude, he had to follow his words and said, "Yes, be equal."
The leader Kokilev said unhappily, "According to the rules, we need to check your qualifications before deciding whether to cooperate or not."
"The rules can always be broken." Su Cheng stood on the territory of the Soviet Union and said such words, which naturally attracted a blank look.
The counselor thought helplessly: Why did I say so much last night, and you just remember a word of equal?
After a stalemate for a while, Kokirev was about to leave.
Si Kongguan calmed down this time and looked at Su Cheng.
Su Cheng also looked at the other party calmly, without saying anything to keep him.
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