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Chapter 242

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The Jin Zhu that Tan Liangnian mentioned was Guo Jinzhu, the Deputy Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee of Bei Zhou City. When Lu Yiwei heard this, he seemed to understand something. It turned out that they were all on the same page. No wonder Zhang Zhiyuan had improved so quickly.

Zhang Zhiyuan said gratefully, "Thank you, Elder Tan, for worrying about me. Secretary Guo has always been very supportive of my work. It's my stupidity that makes me unable to do things perfectly. I often cause trouble for you and Secretary Guo."

Tan Liangnian waved his hand and said, "You don't have to blame yourself too much. Some things are natural and man-made, and they are unavoidable. There are also some things that go against the will of the people. You decisively fought for the interests of the people. This is in line with the will of the people, and there is nothing wrong with it. As for Zhang Lefei's suicide, he brought it upon himself. Don't worry too much. Do your job well and try to do one or two good things during your tenure. This old man might be able to put in a good word for you. "

The natural and man-made disaster that Tan Liangnian mentioned was the fire in Nanyang County during the New Year, and the things that went against the will of the people were the incidents of Zhao Zhigang and Zhang Lefei. Tan Lao downplayed such a major incident, which showed that he was very confident that he could ensure Zhang Zhiyuan's safety. Having someone at the top was indeed different.

Zhang Zhiyuan was so moved that tears welled up in his eyes. He said, "Tan Lao, I don't know how to thank you. Don't worry, I will not let you down. I will work hard and serve my country."

"Good, good, good!" Tan Liangnian said 'good' three times in a row, and finally squeezed a smile on his face. He asked again, "Is Liu Kecheng still so arrogant and domineering?"

Zhang Zhiyuan said, "We get along quite well. When it comes to some important decisions, Secretary Liu still likes to make subjective decisions, but it's much better this year."

"Mm." Tan Liangnian's expression darkened again as he said, "This Liu Kecheng only has a little bit of power in his hands, yet he doesn't care about anyone. Even the leaders of Bei Zhou City have a problem with him, and he can't climb up until now. When you deal with some problems with him, don't always accommodate him, and don't be too radical. After all, Secretary Chunqiu of the Municipal Party Committee is still in the Northern Prefecture. You have to give him some face, okay? "

"Okay, Tan Lao, I'll do my best," Zhang Zhiyuan said.

"Well, I have to remind you that you have a weakness, which is that you are not decisive enough when doing things. This is a common failing of you intellectuals. Since you've decided on something, as long as it's in line with the will of the people, don't be afraid of the wolves in front and the tigers behind. In this aspect, you're not as good as Jin Zhu. You should learn from him. "Tan Liangnian said earnestly.

Scratching his head in embarrassment, Zhang Zhiyuan replied, "Tan Lao, you're right in your criticism. I will do my best to correct it."

"It's not a matter of correcting it or not!" Tan Liangnian suddenly said in a more serious tone, "A person's cultivation determines his character, and a person's attitude determines his ability. It's not that you don't have the ability, but you're still lacking that little bit of maturity. Can you correct this maturity? This requires you to constantly put it into practice, to find the truth through practice, and to use the truth against practice. Only then will you be able to improve your attitude. "

The language of officialdom could be said to be broad and profound. The meaning of the words was so confusing that it was hard to decipher them. They drifted between the contradictory concepts of right and wrong, right and wrong, right and wrong, and were full of hints. They were not all-encompassing, but they were stable and incomprehensible. People in the officialdom were particular about maturity, meticulous thinking, far-sighted planning, and cautious words and actions. Tan Liangnian spoke of the masses and the public's will. The angle he stood determined his status, which gave Lu Yiwei a vivid lesson.

After some guidance from Tan Liangnian, Zhang Zhiyuan was deeply touched and said, "Tan Lao, listening to your words is better than studying for ten years. If I knew you a few years earlier, I might have improved faster!"

"Haha …" Tan Liangnian threw his head back and laughed, "It's not too late now. Speak, what's the matter?"

Tan Liangnian naturally went straight to the topic, which made Zhang Zhiyuan feel more relaxed. He said, "Tan Lao, I do have something to ask you today." So he briefly explained the situation of Nanyang County's coal mine restructuring.

After Tan Liangnian finished talking, he pondered for a long time. The two of them felt like they were sitting on pins and needles, not knowing what to do. Lu Yiwei also became absent-minded. From the moment he entered the door, he had been observing the heating system in the room, but he did not find a stove, radiator, or air conditioner. It was only when he heard the sound of water under his feet that he understood that the room's heating was entirely from the hot spring itself. No wonder the room was warm and not dry, it was really close to nature with natural oxygen.

Tan Liangnian finally spoke, "The Third Plenary Session of the 14th Central Committee of the CPC proposed a modern enterprise management system. At the Fourth Plenary Session of the 15th Central Committee of the CPC last year, it further emphasized the establishment and improvement of this system. It can be seen that the management of enterprises is very important from top to bottom. Just now, you mentioned that Nanyang County's state-owned coal mine should be restructured into a shareholding system, which I agree with. It's not that Nanyang doesn't have resources, but it's just that resources are seen as a burden. It doesn't know how to convert resources into valuable resources. I've said this before when I was the deputy governor, but the successive leaders of Nanyang are complacent and don't think about making progress. They treat the ancestral property left by their ancestors as a treasure. Will this work? "

"If you want to do it, you have to do it thoroughly. Don't make it so that the country is neither the people nor the country is not the people. Since the country encourages private capital to enter, then you might as well open it up and let entrepreneurs with ability and strength come in. Only then can you really revitalize the enterprises and bring them back to life."

Although Tan Liangnian was not in the court, he was still concerned about the country's affairs, especially the decisions of major meetings. He would repeatedly consider every word and sentence. He believed that only by thoroughly understanding the spirit of the higher-ups could he ensure that the implementation of a certain project would be carried out smoothly.

In fact, Zhang Zhiyuan also thought so, but in order to highlight Tan Liangnian's level, he said, "After listening to your advice, I suddenly saw the light and found a breakthrough. After I go back, I'll implement it according to your ideas."

"Don't just copy it mechanically. You have to combine it with the local reality. Just now, you said that you want to turn that town into a collective economy. This idea is not bad. Let the people manage it themselves and get their own share of the profits. That's a good idea, and your thinking is completely correct. You studied economics, so you should be handy in this area. Do it well, and this will be your political achievement. If you do well, you'll be a model in the province, "Tan Liangnian said in a relaxed manner, as if this matter was very easy for him. Lu Yiwei changed his initial opinion. It seemed that this Tan Lao was not a "big secret" but a "small secret."

After getting Tan Liangnian's support, Zhang Zhiyuan moved on to the next topic. He said, "Tan Lao, I have a plan and a train of thought, but I'm still short of people. May I be so bold as to borrow someone from you?"

"Who?"

"Bai Yuxin."

"Him?" Tan Liangnian said in surprise, "Why is it him?"

Who was Bai Yuxin? He was a popular figure for a time. He had been with Tan Liangnian since he was 18 and worked as a traffic officer for nearly 10 years. Because he was quick-witted and quick-witted, he was deeply liked by Tan Liangnian. Tan Liangnian had handled the personnel procedures and arranged for him to work in the Municipal Party Committee's car team. Later, Tan Liangnian was transferred from the Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee of Bei Zhou City to the Organization Department of the Provincial Party Committee as the Executive Deputy Minister. Before he left, he only brought two people with him. One was his driver, and the other was Bai Yuxin.

Logically speaking, as Tan Liangnian's position in the government was getting higher and higher, Bai Yuxin should be able to do well. After a few years, Tan Liangnian could at least be promoted to a divisional level leader. However, Bai Yuxin rejected the offer. The reason for the rejection was simple. He was born and raised in Bei Zhou City, and he wanted to stay and develop in Bei Zhou City. Although Tan Liangnian felt that it was a pity, he still agreed to his request. He handed him over to his direct subordinate, Guo Jinzhu, and asked him to take good care of him.

Guo Jinzhu, who was then the Deputy Mayor of Bei Zhou City, did not disappoint Tan Lao's expectations. In just a few years, he first turned Bai Yuxin's status as a worker into a cadre. Then, he was promoted from a section member to a section chief, and he was assigned to the banking department of the Municipal Finance Office as the section chief. This arrangement was enough to show how much importance Guo Jinzhu attached to Bai Yuxin.

After the third-tier enterprises in Bei Zhou City withdrew, the city's economy immediately returned to its pre-liberation state and fell to a freezing point. The remaining enterprises also suffered, and soon faced the situation of bankruptcy. In order to ensure the normal operation of the enterprises, the Bei Zhou Municipal Party Committee held several meetings, demanding that the enterprises be saved. Then, the restructuring of state-owned enterprises was fully launched, led by Guo Jinzhu, who was then the Deputy Mayor.

Guo Jinzhu, who came from a military background, had always been swift and decisive. He transferred elite soldiers from various units to start the battle of enterprise restructuring in Bei Zhou City, and Bai Yuxin participated as the backbone of the enterprise.

The restructuring of the enterprises did not go smoothly. Some enterprises still regarded themselves as big brothers and resolutely resisted the restructuring. They even caused large-scale demonstrations, scolding the Municipal Party Committee and the municipal government for ignoring the interests of the enterprise workers and wantonly trading state-owned assets. As the number of people participating increased, the main leaders of the Municipal Party Committee were afraid that they would not be able to control the situation, so they compromised with the workers and the restructuring was aborted.

However, some enterprises supported the restructuring with great fanfare, and the glass factory was one of them. When the leaders of the glass factory heard that the restructuring was put on hold, they joined forces to petition the Municipal Party Committee and the municipal government, resisting the pressure and supporting the restructuring. Guo Jinzhu was also unwilling to give up. After the assets of the glass factory were investigated, the company declared bankruptcy. And the specific implementation of the restructuring of the glass factory was Bai Yuxin.

Not long after the glass factory declared bankruptcy, it soon led to a larger petition. This made the leaders of the Municipal Party Committee very puzzled, but after understanding the real situation, they almost exploded in anger.

It turned out that when the glass factory was being restructured, the factory leaders promised to give each of the workers 30,000 yuan as a settlement fee, which was why they had received the support of the workers. However, it was not long before the workers realized that this was a complete scam. The factory leaders had sold the factory, which was worth tens of millions, to individuals for less than a million, and the people who bought the factory were the factory leaders. Of course, the workers were unwilling.

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