Becoming a Russian Oligarch After Rebirth -
Chapter 1448 - 1124: Making it Foolproof
Chapter 1448: Chapter 1124: Making it Foolproof
Rossiyana also laughed beside him, "Hey, grandpa always sings your praises whenever he talks about you. He also uses you as an example for me, telling me to learn from you. If people didn’t know better, they’d think you were his biological grandson, and I was just a granddaughter-in-law."
Wang Ye gave a shy smile and humbly said, "Grandpa is very fond of you too. I guess it’s a case of ’love me, love my dog.’"
Next, Constantin discussed with Wang Ye the matters that required attention in the upcoming General Election.
Wang Ye truthfully shared some of his arrangements, such as promoting the improvement of election laws, increasing the patrol of policemen and security personnel at the polling stations, and so on.
Of course, he also talked about his meeting today with Grezlov and Medvedev, and the positions they would hold after he took office at the Kremlin.
After listening, Constantin nodded repeatedly, praising Wang Ye for his comprehensive and meticulous considerations.
If things go as planned, there shouldn’t be any problems at all, and the General Election will go very smoothly.
However, Rossiyana expressed dissatisfaction after listening, pouting and saying, "Ah, allowing that despicable little man Medvedev to stay in office? I was hoping to take over his position."
It seems being the Governor of Moscow State no longer satisfies Rossiyana...
Wang Ye smiled and explained,
"In fact, that position is not reserved solely for Medvedev, but also for his entire Faction.
No matter how you look at it, even after a split, the Hilarwick Group’s strength cannot be underestimated.
Once I take charge of the Kremlin, maintaining stability in the Moscow political arena requires first appeasing the various factions.
After my Father-in-law retires, Medvedev will essentially become the new representative for their faction, and I need to provide him with an appropriate position to ensure their faction doesn’t harbor any dissatisfaction."
Wang Ye did not mention another deeper significance of keeping Medvedev in office—this retention acted as an indirect "support" for Medvedev, strengthening his position and influence within their faction, possibly even replacing the Father-in-law...
After all, in the entire political arena, Wang Ye’s only real adversary was his Father-in-law.
And Medvedev, Grezlov, Rossiyana, Rilinov, even including Shao Yigu, Gavriil, Korokolli, and other influential individuals, none was a match for Wang Ye because they were not even on the same level!
Having understood Wang Ye’s painstaking explanation, Rossiyana no longer fixated on the matter.
Constantin probably grasped some of Wang Ye’s hidden intentions, but he did not speak them out loud, instead appreciating them inwardly.
After all, those who wish to achieve great things must sometimes let go of certain matters. It’s impossible to cater to everyone and cover every base.
It was quite fitting for Rossiyana to continue serving as the Moscow Governor. This election revealed she had many shortcomings that still needed to be honed over the years.
...
In the following days, Wang Ye steadily advanced various arrangements, rushing to finalize some matters before the start of the General Election.
Because, once the election began, he would have to resign from his position as the Chairman of the Duma.
It was somewhat comical that recently, the Speaker of the Duma had been changing quite frequently.
Initially, Grezlov resigned from the role to participate in the General Election, and Wang Ye took over as the acting Speaker.
Now that Wang Ye was participating in the General Election, he too had to resign, preparing for Rilinov to take over until the next Duma election began.
Fortunately, Rilinov had only joined forces with Grezlov for the election as a deputy and did not need to resign from all positions in the Duma; otherwise, finding a suitable acting Speaker would be problematic...
During the hastily convened Duma Congress, Rilinov introduced supplementary election laws, which were Wang Ye’s plans to fill the gaps in the election process.
The regulation was unanimously approved by all Congressmen.
Everyone had seen the chaos in the second round of the election, which had almost turned into an international joke. Innumerable foreign media outlets covered it extensively. If the next round of elections remained the same, the entire country’s image would be ruined!
Thus, it was urgent to introduce corresponding supplementary regulations, which was also a core task for the Duma!
...
Following the approval of the legislation, Wang Ye summoned Korokolli and Vladimir and assigned them tasks.
"In short, during the next General Election period, there must be at least two undercovers from the Safety Bureau and four Policemen patrolling around each polling station nationwide.
Undercovers will be responsible for covert monitoring, while Policemen will patrol and maintain order.
You will each carry out your duties, work in unison to ensure we do not see a repeat of the previous General Election’s farce!
Additionally, I will mobilize some personnel from Wagner and the Tsar’s Guard to support you, so there is no need to worry about manpower.
..."
Wang Ye said to the two, sitting opposite him in the office.
Vladimir and Korokolli were sitting upright, each rapidly taking notes of every word Wang Ye said in a notebook.
Technically, their superiors weren’t Wang Ye, and the Safety Bureau and Ministry of Internal Affairs were not under the jurisdiction of the Duma, so they weren’t obligated to follow Wang Ye’s arrangements.
But the problem was, both had long been hitched to Wang Ye’s "war chariot," and indeed, their current positions were thanks to Wang Ye.
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