Chapter 478 In-depth (Part 2)
I returned to the county guesthouse at noon.
The Public Security Bureau Director Deng Jiachun had dinner at the Public Security Bureau restaurant and did not return to the county guesthouse. The Deputy County Mayor Zhu Bing went to Shuanghe Town and held an analysis meeting on the construction of Chengsha Highway with the party and government leaders of Jushu Town, Hexi Town and Shuanghe Town, but there was no guesthouse.
The waiter Chunlan originally thought there was nothing to do at noon, so she moved a stool and sat at the door in a daze. At this time, she saw Hou Weidong's car into the backyard, and hurriedly followed him into the backyard and chased behind Hou Weidong. She was holding a pen and a small notebook like a waiter in the restaurant, "Secretary Hou, what should I eat for lunch today?"
After Hou Weidong moved to Chengjin County to entertain the hospitality, the waiter Chunlan has been taking care of his life, including cleaning the room, washing clothes, etc. Recently, Chunlan has also started to help Hou Weidong arrange food.
"A vegetarian dish, a soup, stir-fry a green pepper shredded pork, and a bowl of white rice." These are all foods that Hou Weidong likes, including white rice, green vegetables, and tender shredded pork with a slightly sauce-red pork, which is really a pleasure in life.
Chunlan suggested: "Secretary Hou, you have eaten shredded green peppers twice in a row. Today, I will change my tricks."
"No, the master's dishes are quite good for my appetite."
Chunlan smiled sweetly and said, "I bought some crucian carp in the kitchen today, all of which are only two fingers wide. They are authentic rural local crucian carp. The braised crucian carp made by the master is quite delicious."
Hou Weidong was moved by her and said, "Then let's have a braised crucian carp," he said.
Chunlan happily came to the kitchen. She was a high school graduate and had the highest education in the county party committee guesthouse. Her greatest wish was to become a state cadre, so she did her best to take care of Hou Weidonglai. When she entered the kitchen, the master was standing in front of the stove with her hands and giving some advice from time to time. When she saw Chunlan coming in, the master smiled and said, "Xiao Chunlan, what do Secretary Hou want to eat today?"
I heard that Hou Weidong wanted to eat braised crucian carp, but the master was energetic. He told his apprentice, "You go and cut the fish. Just get six, and you must have a uniform size."
Chunlan said: "Master, you move faster, Secretary Hou will have to take a short break at noon." The master said with great spirit: "It will take ten minutes."
Chunlan stood beside the master, and as she watched the master turn the fishy fish into a plate of braised crucian carp with a full range of colors, orange fish, green green green onions, and white garlic, exuding a scent.
While waiting for dinner, Hou Weidong took out the documents in his handbag. He had to deal with too many things in the office. He had no time to calm down and read the documents, so he always had to bring back important documents that were not confidential and take a look.
The provincial government issued a document on rectifying the order of phosphate ore. There were about twenty pages. Hou Weidong got this document a few days ago, but he browsed it roughly and did not read it carefully.
Just after seeing one-third of the time, Chunlan took the lunch in on a tray. After entering the door, she packed the table and arranged the food. Then she said, "Secretary Hou, it's time to have lunch." While Hou Weidong was having lunch, Chunlan peeled an apple, cut it into four pieces, and placed it on the plate, and then left Hou Weidong's dormitory.
Hou Weidong put the documents on the dining table and looked at the documents while eating.
The provincial government has many documents, with two core items: one is to close small phosphate ores with high energy consumption, heavy pollution and low output, and the other is to carry out technical transformation of medium and large phosphate ores. The document requirements are very detailed, and detailed regulations are made from many aspects such as guiding ideology, working principles, methods and steps, division of responsibilities, and procuratorial supervision.
The provincial government issued a document to rectify phosphate ores, which probably saw the problems that arise in phosphate ore mining across the province, so it introduced a rectification plan.
The work of rectifying phosphate mines promoted by Zhang Yongtai was considered early in the province. At that time, the county government issued three documents, which were more targeted and more radical than the documents issued by the provincial government, which aroused opposition from many phosphate mine companies in Chengjin.
From the little things recorded in Zhang Yongtai's diary, Hou Weidong could feel the pressure Zhang Yongtai was facing at that time. Bypassing the phosphate ore problem and solving the phosphate ore problem was the disposal measures proposed in this context.
Just after I started work in the afternoon, County Mayor Jiang Xiangyu arrived at Hou Weidong's office.
Jiang Xiangyu's first sentence was: "Secretary Hou, have you read this document? I went to Lingxi yesterday to attend the provincial phosphate mine rectification work meeting. The province has strict requirements on this matter. You see, how should Chengjin do it."
The document he was holding was the document issued by the provincial government on rectifying the order of phosphate ore. He was old Chengjin, so he naturally understood the significance of phosphate ore to Chengjin County, and even more understood the difficulties that would encounter in rectifying phosphate ore.
Hou Weidong said lightly: "Since the provincial government has documents, we can only strictly follow the documents."
Jiang Xiangyu has been avoiding the phosphate mine problem since the Zhang Yongtai era. This time, when he saw the provincial government's documents, he was worried that Hou Weidong would push this task to him, which was the thing he most unwilling to accept. He did not hide his hesitation about this matter. "To rectify phosphate mines in Chengjin, it is difficult to summarize in one word. Maybe it will be a mess."
"Secretary Zhang had proposed to rectify the order of phosphate ore. At that time, Chengjin was only a county in action. Now, with the trend of the provincial government's documents, the general trend should be less problems. Of course, we must be very cautious in specific operations, fully deliberate, fully publicize, and fully prepare for implementation." When Hou Weidong first arrived in Chengjin, he did not want to take action on the phosphate ore as soon as possible, so he proposed the work idea of bypassing the phosphate ore problem to solve the phosphate ore problem. Now the provincial government has raised the rectification of phosphate ore, and the situation has changed again. He had to take advantage of this phosphate ore to directly face the owner of the phosphate ore.
Jiang Xiangyu has always adopted a policy of turtle shrinking on the issue of phosphate ore. This was the case before and now, when he saw that Hou Weidong was also interested in rectifying the phosphate ore, he smiled and said, "With Secretary Hou being in charge, I believe that this matter will be done well."
After discussing with Hou Weidong, Jiang Xiangyu returned to his office and went upstairs to see Li Dongfang. He became alert in his heart.
Li Dongfang was on the aisle, using the tone and tone of an entrepreneur treating the county magistrate, and said seriously and respectfully: "County Magistrate Jiang, I will take up your precious time, I will report on my work."
After entering the door, his attitude changed again, and he said in a familiar tone with the younger generation in front of the elders: "Uncle Jiang, when will I have time? I will treat you to seafood. You haven't been to my small place for two months."
Chengjin is inland, with a lot of mountain goods, but seafood is rare. Once the county government went to the south to invest in the investment, and Li Dongfang also went with him. At that investment promotion meeting, Li Dongfang found that Jiang Xiangyu especially likes seafood, so he opened a seafood restaurant in Chengjin. The seafood restaurant is not big, well decorated and expensive, but the seafood sold inside is air-carryed, and the goods are real, and Jiang Xiangyu ate a lot of good things in it.
When Jiang Xiangyu entered the office, he put the county magistrate's shelf aside and said, "Being a county magistrate is a chore. Every day, your father is better. When he went to Shazhou to be the director of the Urban Management Bureau, he is not as hard as the county."
Li Taizhong was the executive deputy county magistrate of the county government. He was a very powerful executive deputy county magistrate. The work he was in charge was managed in an orderly manner. On the other hand, nodding in any department he was in charge, even Zhang Yongtai's instructions would not be well implemented.
Jiang Xiangyu and Li Taizhong worked in the township and served as deputy county magistrates together. They both knew each other and were concerned about each other, but they were still at peace.
Li Dongfang spoke in a cynical tone and said, "The old man has worked hard all his life and should enjoy the peace of mind. He finally listened to me this time and started to become a hand-off manager."
After chatting for a few words, Li Dongfang got to the point and said, "Uncle Jiang, I heard that the provincial government issued a document to rectify the phosphate ore and held a mobilization meeting?"
Jiang Xiangyu understood Li Dongfang's purpose. He nodded and said, "For this matter, the county has not yet made specific arrangements and research. Secretary Hou attaches great importance to this matter. Chengjin's specific plan must be included in the Standing Committee."
Li Dongfang's next words surprised Jiang Xiangyu, which was beyond his expectations.
"The provincial government is wise, our phosphate mining enterprises have long been looking forward to this day. Now, with such a bomb, disorderly mining, there will be big problems sooner or later."
Jiang Xiangyu glanced at Li Dongfang and said, "Your three companies are very influential among phosphate mining enterprises. After reading the provincial government documents, what are your plans?" He emphasized, "You have to tell the truth, otherwise it will affect your decision-making and you will suffer."
When the provincial government document was issued, Li Taizhong made his clear opinion. He wanted to take advantage of this provincial rectification to bring the three enterprises of the Li family on the right track and draw a clear line with other small phosphate mine enterprises. This is a big deal and a win-win result. However, to complete the technical transformation according to the requirements of the provincial government, the three enterprises must invest about 4,000 yuan, which made Li Dongfang hesitate. However, after Li Taizhong's insistence that he could not give in, Li Dongfang also accepted the opinions of his stubborn father.
"After the provincial government's documents, I asked experts from the Provincial Mining Research and Design Institute to calculate the three phosphate mines, which required 46 million yuan to complete the technical transformation. I am here to express my opinion that if you sell the goods, you must follow the requirements of the provincial government. However, the technical transformation is too much money. Although I borrowed debts from multiple parties, I only raised more than 20 million yuan, and the gap is still very large."
Li Dongfang also said: "The provincial government documents require local governments to actively raise funds for technical reform through various channels. I think that these channels should include bank loans. Now banks are very discriminatory to private enterprises. We can't get so much money at all, so we have to ask the county government to come forward."
Li Dongfang's statement surprised Jiang Xiangyu, but this statement was conducive to promoting the rectification of the phosphate mine. He said: "This matter involves overall work, and I have to tell Secretary Hou."
When Hou Weidong heard about this, he was also a little surprised and asked: "County Magistrate Jiang, since Li Dongfang is willing to carry out technical reforms in accordance with the requirements of the provincial government, we must encourage them, but we must also be cautious. Only after seeing the own funds for technical reforms can we provide corresponding support and support."
Chapter completed!