The backstage of San Jose is getting tougher and tougher now.
Buenos Aires was full of joy.
This coup not only overthrew Bilon, but Saint Hesse realized that the benefits seemed to be much greater than what he had in mind.
When he heard President Eduardo announce the new vice president, defense minister and a list of names, he almost thought he had heard wrongly.
The whole person's brain was in a state of confusion, and it took a minute for him to react.
General José, an interest ally in Blanca City and Belgrano, was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general and served as Vice President of Argentina and President of the Senate.
Arturo Frandisi, head of the Radical Party, his biggest superior, serves as President of the House of Representatives.
His old superior General Thomas Jr. was officially promoted to Lieutenant General of the Army and served as Argentina’s Minister of Defense. He will be responsible for the reorganization and purge of the Argentine army.
The Ministry of National Defense was merged and reorganized with the other three major ministries, and the status of the Department of the Army, Navy, and Air Force as first-level departments was revoked and re-affiliated under the Ministry of National Defense.
His father-in-law, Dalos, was promoted to the position of Minister of Agriculture. This was quite dramatic because the old Minister of Agriculture had a heart attack and burped during the war. It is said that it was because a high-explosive bomb exploded near his house and he was frightened to death.
Pedro Aramburu, former director of the National War College, was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Argentine Army and Minister of the Army.
The commander-in-chief of the Argentine Navy is Colonel Talim Dumont, the deputy of General Jose. He is also an old acquaintance of Saint Jose. This time he was promoted to rear admiral. The relationship between the two is not too deep.
And Professor Pukins, the teacher of St. Jose, also became the vice-president of the Supreme Court of Argentina...
The most surprising thing is actually General Jose. Of course, he had already expected it in his heart. He knew it when he helped to connect Little Thomas and General Jose. The result would not be too bad. He just became the vice president. Still unexpected.
This is Argentina's number two figure. Although he is a bit wet, he is obviously very powerful.
Saint Jose himself did not get any new positions because he was under 30 years old.
Others like Saint-Martin Mayor Cross also received a lot of benefits.
Churches supporting the Córdoba gang also became active again, demanding the annulment of the constitution.
Moreover, San Jose is not the only one who invests in the Cordoba Gang. He is familiar with the Detria Industrial Consortium, the Amo Family, the Bonny Consortium, the Galician Bank Consortium, and the Duyai Family, one of the largest landowners in Argentina. , the Rosario Valitin family behind Belleville Steel, the second largest private steel plant in Argentina, and a large number of families and companies such as Angelo Meat Consortium, in addition to the foreign slaughtering and refrigeration company Swift special.
Most of these families are located in Rosario, Santa Fe, Buenos Aires, and Cordoba.
He doesn't want to leave Blanca City now. After all, before things have completely stabilized, leaving here will only make Blanca City worse.
He will not give up on fighting for the interests of the city of Blanca. The free port and trade port of Blanca City, the reduction of customs taxes, the merger of independent municipalities, and the Grand City Hall are all semi-illegal operations that have been officially confirmed by the new government as being carried out legally. .
San Jose even plans to propose that the cities surrounding Blanca be merged into the province of La Pampa, with Blanca serving as the provincial capital of the new province, in order to weaken the dominant position of Buenos Aires as a province and turn the province into a new province. La Pampa Province has become the fourth pole of Argentine provinces, changing Argentina's domestic development trend.
Blanca City has not received many resources and policies in Buenos Aires Province, and its continued development will inevitably cause huge conflicts in La Plata City in the large province, just like the current San Martin City and Corso. Same as the city of Erdoba.
La Pampa was not originally a province, but a provincial-level administrative region. It was only converted into a province in 1951. Later it was renamed Aiva Bilon Province. It was inevitable that it would soon be renamed La Pampa Province. This is a province that was founded only There are less than three years old young provinces, and the same is true for the provincial capital Santa Rosa. It is not a big city, and there is a huge gap with provincial capitals such as Cordoba.
La Pampa Province currently has a weak foundation and backward economy, but it has great potential and good climate conditions. It is located at the southern end of the Pampas.
If La Pampa Province can be merged with the Greater Blanca Metropolitan Area, it can instantly become a medium-sized province with a population of more than 500,000. Now is the right time, and he is confident that La Pampa Province can develop into a super large province within five years. province, even more than the provinces of Córdoba and Santa Fe.
Moreover, La Pampa Province is next door to the Little Uquen Province, which is rich in oil and minerals and is extremely important to the development of Blanca City and Southern Petroleum, Thunder Mining, and Southern Energy and Electricity.
If the city of Blanca is merged, the voice of San Jose will be greatly enhanced, and the development of the city can be further accelerated.
In fact, Saint Jose was also suggested by the Radical Party to consider developing in La Plata City and serve as the deputy mayor and speaker of the parliament of La Plata City.
He felt that there were too many constraints at the foot of the imperial city. Being a phoenix tail was worse than being a chicken head in the south. He couldn't do many tricks, and his qualifications were still a little behind.
It can be seen from this coup that the matter is far from over. The Justice Party still controls most of the provinces in the country. Next, it is time for the new government to carry out a purge.
Sanjesé was full of confidence in the development of Blanca City. In the end, he still planned to submit the new division and provincial bill to Speaker Arturo. He did not have high hopes. He had too little experience in politics, and it was difficult for others to help him. Can't help.
The matter of dividing and merging provinces is a matter for the Argentine Congress. Unless he can become a senator or senior congressman of Buenos Aires Province, he is qualified to propose it.
There are only three senatorial seats in each province in Argentina, and it is not San Jose's turn yet. On the contrary, his old friend, Mayor Kroos of San Martin, has a better chance.
In order to gain the support of Arturo, the leader of the Radical Party, St. Hessette added information about the development of oil in the south at the end. This Radical Party leader attached great importance to the oil industry and wrote several books on oil.
This time, several facilities of Argentina's national oil company YPF were "accidentally" blown up by naval artillery.
Although it was an accident, the development of southern oil can be accelerated again.
Saint-Jesse also continues to seek the formalization and legalization of the Southern Petroleum Company, and the oil resources in Little Neuquén are still good.
It is worth mentioning that its Rennes military industry has become famous and has become the designated military industry enterprise of the Argentine Ministry of Defense. Life has become easier and the transformation will be smoother.
The same is true for the San Martin Aircraft Factory. Because of the donation of several military aircraft, it has obtained the same status as the Argentine Military Aircraft Factory, but the military aircraft factory still has not received funding.
He had been in Blanca City for the past few days and attended the ceremony at short notice. When he came to Buenos Aires, he did not contact Jose or General Tomps Jr., and only met with his father-in-law Da. Los side.
San Jose recalled that on the night of the 15th, when he was in Belgrano to see General Jose off, it was almost as if nothing had happened in the world.
The newly inaugurated president Jose was very busy, and Saint Jose was too lazy to bother reminiscing.
However, General Thomas Jr. was not too busy yet. The two talked for a long time, telling him that in order to maintain his current status, he still had to be tough on the Justice Party members, and to be careful about Pedro.
The Ministry of National Defense is actually not
Things have gotten better in Buenos Aires, but things are not looking good either.
Increase fiscal revenue and reduce export tariffs.
After cutting three military departments, there are now 17 departments under the cabinet of the Argentine Presidential Palace. A large number of civilian positions will need to be cut. Some of the messy first-level departments will either be abolished or merged and reorganized. Big problem.
You must know that in the pre-Bilon era, the Argentine cabinet actually only had 8 departments. Bilon established 12 new ministries in one go, resulting in a large number of redundant officials and personnel.
And Eduardo may not be able to do it well.
Moreover, military expenditures also account for an excessively large proportion, and military problems are also serious.
Saint Jose hopes that Eduardo can persist longer. After all, the moderate government will at least not mess around.
He also had an all-night talk with his father-in-law Dallos, sorting out the future development of Argentina’s Ministry of Agriculture.
Argentina is now a de facto agricultural country. The Ministry of Agriculture can take advantage of this window period to carry out a large number of reforms and developments. If Eduardo is really pushed out of office, Saint Jose can also be more relaxed.
"Father-in-law, this time I hope that the Ministry of Agriculture can cooperate with a mild land reform pilot to reduce the cost of agricultural production."
Dalos became the Minister of Agriculture and has been quite proud of himself recently. He is also meticulously dressed at home. His shirt is white and straight, and his gray waistcoat hides his belly perfectly.
"We have a lot of problems in Argentina's agriculture and animal husbandry. It would be best for President Eduardo to merge the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Animal Husbandry to reduce internal friction."
Saint Jesé was speechless about Bilon's ability to get things done. Argentina now not only has a Ministry of Agriculture, but also a Ministry of Animal Husbandry.
Dalos could only respond with a wry smile:
"The Ministry of Animal Husbandry was originally a department of our Ministry of Agriculture. It has only been independent for five or six years and has very few people. However, it is supported by many ranches and slaughtering and cold storage companies and factories. It is not as simple as imagined."
Saint Jose breathed out softly, and after a while he said:
"Concrete measures must be taken quickly, otherwise our country's agriculture and animal husbandry will be ruined. Last year's more than 20 million tons of grain production is estimated to be significantly reduced to less than 18 million tons this year. Cordoba's cattle farms have also suffered a large loss. If we don’t take action and introduce encouragement and support measures, we will really be doomed.”
San Jose is not an alarmist. Argentina has lost a large number of cattle and sheep every year in the past three or four years. If it is not curbed, it will not be able to recover for at least ten years.
"What about the sales problem? How to solve this."
Dalos thought about it for a long time, his eyes flashed, and he asked a key question.
"I have asked meteorological experts to predict the weather for the next ten years. It is very abnormal. We must prepare for natural disasters in advance. I don't want any more problems in Argentina."
Sanjesé said half-truthfully that Argentina's rural areas are withering, newly reclaimed farmland has been greatly reduced, and there has even been large-scale abandonment. This is not good news.
"Don't worry about sales. We will definitely have new markets, such as Nanyang, East Asia, the Soviet Union, Europe, and the Middle East. The population in these regions is growing rapidly and requires a large amount of agricultural products."
This is a fact. Although the United States robbed Argentina of the European market through the Marshall Plan, there is now a baby boom in Europe. A large number of new people need Argentina's beef, milk powder, and wheat flour.
"Okay, I'm convinced by you, and I will submit it to the Presidential Palace as soon as possible."
"It has to be done as soon as possible. Food production has already started. If it is delayed, we will have to wait until next year."
Dalos and Saint-Jesse discussed a large number of details, and Saint-Jesse will cooperate with public opinion to put pressure on the presidential palace.
Agricultural reform has reached a point where it will determine the life or death of Argentina's new government, and time cannot wait for anyone.
Moreover, at least 60% of the future population growth will be in rural Argentina. As long as rural people enter the city, their desire and ability to have children and raise children will be greatly reduced, slowly falling from 5 or 6 to 3 or 2. level.
Even if incentives are introduced, they will not last long.
Saint-Jesse finally met with Vice President Jose and gained some support for the new agricultural reform, mainly related to economic and tariff reform. Saint-Jesse also provided documents written by himself.
As for how much Vice President Jose could listen to, he didn't care too much. The difference in status between the two was so great that they drifted apart and only chatted for less than half an hour.
After San Jose said goodbye, Jose carefully read the reform document he issued. In the end, without saying anything, he shredded the reference document and threw it into the trash can.
…
On the morning of September 30, the chairman’s office was on the 14th floor of Barron’s Bank headquarters on La Financial Street in Buenos Aires.
“The growth of Barron’s…”
Saint Jose sat on the sofa and carefully looked at the statement sent by the bank.
The office was clean and tidy, with a few stacks of the latest newspapers placed in a corner. There was no sound around, and Rosa was still presiding over the meeting.
Apparently this office is being cleaned all the time.
Half an hour later,
Saint Jose closed the report, leaned forward slightly, and was silent for a long time.
He looked up and looked out the window. It was sunny and cloudless in Buenos Aires today.
After more than ten minutes, he exhaled, shook his head, stood up, and regained his calm mind.
St. Jose stood with his hands behind his back, overlooking the Financial Street. The street was full of busy people, and he had a smile on his face again.
As the financial core of Argentina, La Financial Street is home to a large number of financial institutions such as the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange, the National Bank of Argentina, the National Bank of Argentina, the Bank of Buenos Aires, and the Bank of Papua. The lineup is indeed prosperous.
A few minutes later, a voice came from outside the door,
Rosa was wearing a black uniform with a white shirt and a bun. She opened the door and walked in. She walked directly to him and put her arms around Saint Jose's neck.
"My dear, you haven't seen me for almost three months."
Rosa told him resentfully.
"Too busy at work, you know."
Saint Jose said apologetically.
A smile suddenly appeared on Rosa's face, like a female gangster.
The hands tore hard, and Saint Jose was caught off guard. The white shirt on his upper body was ripped off directly, and several buttons fell off, revealing his strong muscles.
The perfect body and skin of St. Jose appeared.
Rosa's blue eyes lit up and she spread her golden hair.
"My dear, I took off all your clothes, you have to make it up to me."
Saint Jose said no more, closed the curtains, and stood upright, extremely powerful.
An hour and a half later, the two got dressed.
But Saint Jose's shirt was torn, so he had to stand outside the door and let security guard Bruce King buy a new one.
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