Servant of the People in Kyiv
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The training class ended after all the students in the study class and the leadership team of the Party School took a group photo.
Because Haniyev had accepted invitations from several classmates, he had no choice but to return to various cities with them to accept their hospitality.
It was not until early February 1987 that Haniyev returned to Yalta with his certificates and photos.
Yalta had a mayor before the New Year, but this personnel arrangement was handled by Haniyev and Nikolay. The new mayor was named Klosky, a scholar-leader transferred from a university in an eastern state. He was very old and did not interfere with the Yalta reform plan formulated by Haniyev.
After Haniyev returned to his loyal Yalta, Mayor Klosky led the leadership team to welcome the First Secretary at Simferopol Airport, and held a work report meeting after returning to the Municipal Party Committee Building.
Mayor Klosky was very low-key. At the meeting, the leaders in charge and heads of various departments reported to Haniyev one by one.
After listening to this, Haniyev also learned that Yalta's "three transformations" action was maintained well. The first two batches of specially trained service industry personnel had also entered the society and started a business selling essential oils and massage near the tourist-filled beaches.
Haniyev nodded repeatedly after hearing this. In his final summary speech, he first highly praised everyone's approach, affirmed the achievements, and finally put forward some guiding suggestions.
"First, to regulate the market, we can't allow physiotherapists, health workers, and masseuses to operate independently without principles. This will lead to arbitrary charges and poor service. We can establish a company funded by the municipal government, affiliated with the Health and Social Welfare Commission, and place all trainees in this company. Then, we can unify management, training, and operations. Besides paying salaries and benefits, the remaining profits will go to the municipal treasury..."
Secondly, in order to make the service industry a famous brand in Yalta, we will also provide support and assistance to service industry practitioners in various aspects, such as opening up loans, reducing or exempting rents, and providing health checkups...
Finally, let me emphasize again..."
After Haniyev finished his speech, Mayor Klosky led the applause, and all the party committees and Soviet leading cadres present at the meeting applauded with excitement.
After the meeting, several appointment letters from the Party Committee were conveyed.
There are only two most important ones. The first is that Alexander, the director of the Materials Bureau, was transferred to the position of first secretary and director of the Health and Social Welfare Committee.
Alexander is reliable and good at scheming. He has been one of Haniyev's vanguard generals for a long time. Naturally, this time he became the general who promoted reforms.
The second was an order to establish the Yalta Sanatorium and Health Care Service Company. This company was affiliated with the Health and Social Care Committee and was considered a second-level institution, but all personnel were deployed and placed by the Municipal Party Committee. The general manager of the company was Vyshevsky, a staff member of the Municipal Party Committee Office.
As Secretary Haniyev's confidant, Vyshevsky was nominally a driver, not a leadership position at all, but his political status was no less than that of Mayor Klosky.
As the general manager of a company that dominates the service industry in Yalta, whether Haniyev was motivated by selfish desire to control the health care company or by public interest in promoting reforms, he had no choice but to appoint Vyshevsky as general manager against all odds.
Fortunately, the Yalta Sanatorium and Health Care Service Company was only a subsidiary organization, and the general manager did not enjoy leadership rank and treatment, and his salary income was entirely self-sufficient, so Vyshevsky's appointment as general manager did not attract much discussion.
In order to ensure the smooth operation of the health care company, Haniyev granted the old site of a grape processing factory on the outskirts of the city to Vyshevsky as the headquarters of the sanatorium and health care company.
At this time, the health care company only had a name, and its management department and relevant personnel were incomplete.
However, Vyshevsky had more than 100,000 rubles given to him by Haniyev, which was enough for both decoration and recruitment.
Moreover, with the support of the Yalta leadership team headed by Haniyev, many personnel from unemployed units began to use their connections to transfer to the health care company as soon as they learned about the establishment of the health care company.
In order to enable Vyshevsky to run the health care company well, Haniyev not only gave strong political support, but also convened a special meeting of the Yalta banking system and ordered the Yalta State Bank to provide loans and capital injections for the health care company.
Logically speaking, the banking system needs to cooperate with the local party committee and government, but it is not a hierarchical relationship. Therefore, the National Bank did not dare to oppose Haniyev's orders, but it also did not execute them.
A few days later, Vyshevsky came to Haniyev's office to report that the loan application had not been approved. Haniyev was very angry and first called the president of Yalta State Bank and severely reprimanded him.
However, Lansko, as the bank president, explained to Haniyev that their branch had no authority to issue the 500,000 ruble loan applied for by the health care company, and could only report it to the Kyiv branch in Ukraine, but the branch had no intention of approving it at the moment.
After various tedious reasons and explanations, Haniyev also understood Lansko's evasion, which was that he had done what he should do, and whether the loan could be issued depended on the Ukrainian branch, which was not something he could decide.
Haniyev's mind suddenly flashed back to his good classmate Yushchenko. He snapped over the phone, "Comrade Lanskoyi, are you sure you can disburse the funds immediately once the Kiev branch approves the application?"
"Yes, Secretary Haniyev, you know that the National Bank cannot give our branch too much power..."
"okay I know."
Without waiting for Lansko to finish, Haniyev hung up the phone, then found the phone book he kept close to him, turned to the page with Yushchenko, found his office phone number and dialed it.
"Hello, I'm Viktor Andreevich Yushchenko."
After waiting for a long time, the elegant voice finally sounded from the other side.
Haniyev smiled and said, "Hello Victor, I am Victor Vladimirvich Haniyev."
"Haha, are you going back to Yalta from Odessa, or to Kiev?"
"I'm in Yalta now."
"What's matter?"
Haniyev smiled silently. Talking to smart people always makes people feel extremely relaxed. He then told them about his need for a loan to carry out reforms, develop the service industry, and set up a health care company.
Yushchenko was silent for a while after hearing this, then said, "Wait a moment, let me find out. No need to hang up."
Haniyev waited for about ten minutes before he heard the microphone on the other end being picked up and Yushchenko's voice coming from the other end.
"That's right. I've already made the arrangements. It will be approved next Monday and the Yalta branch will allocate the funds!"
Haniyev laughed and said, "Thank you so much for troubling you."
"I'm the director of the Planning and Economic Department, so arranging a loan shouldn't be a problem."
"When you have time, bring your family here and I'll let you enjoy the scenery of Yalta and see our service industry."
“Okay, I’m really looking forward to it…”
Chapter 0100 Yalta Experience
Under the influence of power, many procedures have been simplified again and again, and many procedural documents that are completely difficult for individuals in many departments to provide have been cancelled one by one.
In less than two weeks, the 500,000 ruble loan that Yalta Health Care Company had applied for was allocated.
As the general manager, Vyshevsky has been busy recruiting and strengthening the team. Even Haniyev hasn't seen him for more than ten days. It was not until Haniyev personally called to inform Vyshevsky of the arrival of the loan that Vyshevsky happily appeared in Haniyev's office.
Looking at the unshaven, disheveled Vyshevsky, Haniyev poured him a cup of coffee and handed it to him, saying, "You're the general manager of the Yalta Health Care Company, how can you be like this? Aren't you embarrassing me?"
Visheski laughed, straightened his hair and said, "I've been busy lately, I'll go shave soon."
Haniyev took out an electric shaver from his drawer and threw it to Vyshevsky, saying, "This is Braun's new shaver. It's quiet and comfortable to use."
Vyshevsky didn't hesitate and went to the bathroom with a razor. He came out a moment later with his stubble shaved off and his hair styled with gel. He looked much more handsome.
Haniyev took out a brand new Armani suit from the closet and said, "This is the suit I asked Alexander to buy. You get one and I get one. It's not appropriate for someone of your status not to wear a good suit."
Naturally, Vyshevsky would not be polite to Haniyev. He immediately took off his coat and put on a shirt and suit.
After changing his clothes, Vyshevsky took out a roster filled with names and handed it to Haniyev, saying, "These are the staff I recently recruited and seconded. The accountant is Alexander's sister-in-law. He said he asked you for permission before arranging for her to join the company. I picked and chose the other staff members myself..."
Haniyev glanced through the list and said, "I know his sister-in-law is called Bonya. I heard she's very beautiful and single. You'd better be careful. Don't get into trouble. If Zoya comes from Kiev with the child, I won't be able to handle it for you!"
Vyshevsky chuckled and said, "Everyone knows I have a family. I'm not handsome, and I have no money or power. Who would want to be with me? In this respect, I'm not as popular with women as the single and handsome Secretary Haniyev..."
Haniyev coughed lightly and waved his hand, saying, "Don't talk nonsense. I don't want Old Secretary Sherbitsky to have any misunderstandings about me..."
Since the end of the Three Transformations Movement, Haniyev has become the undisputed local emperor of Yalta and the most popular political star in Crimea. This has made countless single women in Yalta set their sights on Haniyev.
Almost every day someone invited Haniyev to cocktail parties and dances. At first, Haniyev would attend them in his spare time. However, when he realized that the so-called cocktail parties and dances were just excuses for some people to set up blind dates for him and single women in Yalta, Haniyev declined all requests and spent most of his time in the office. Even if he went out occasionally, it was to visit Sherbitsky at the Friendship Sanatorium.
Haniyev is a young man who is less than 27 years old. He is in good health and has the strong needs that a person of his age should have. Natasha, who is far away in Kiev, is very clear about this.
However, Haniyev knew that his identity was special and that he had a lot of attention from Sherbitsky, so he had to be extremely cautious when looking for women and falling in love. If he was harmed by people from Sherbitsky's hostile faction, it would end his political career.
Moreover, Haniyev's image in Ukrainian politics is that of a national hero. If a sex scandal occurs or he marries the daughter of a corrupt official, this will also have an impact on Haniyev's political future.
Based on various considerations, Haniyev believes that all opposite sex who approach him are untrustworthy, which makes him dare not contact any opposite sex.
As Haniyev's old friend and former driver, Vyshevsky understood Haniyev's thoughts best. After a few teasings, he whispered, "Actually, I get the feeling that Bunya admires you quite a bit. She's Alexander's sister-in-law and completely trustworthy. If you're willing, I can find a chance for you two to have a chat. You know, as a man, sometimes you need to let off some steam; otherwise, you won't be able to do your job well."
Haniyev looked at Vyshevsky seriously. Seeing that he didn't seem to be joking, he was a little moved and nodded. "You can make the arrangements. Work is still the most important thing."
Vyshevsky and Haniyev agreed on a plan for the company's personnel and structure, subsequent business development, and how to use the 500,000 yuan loan, and then said goodbye and left.
Haniyev's will had long been implemented in every corner of Yalta, so there was no resistance at all from the opening to the business development of Vyshevsky Company. There was only the cooperation of various departments. The health care company had not yet officially started operations, but it had already integrated all the resources of Yalta. The next step was only to provide training and education and then issue certificates and licenses, and hundreds or even thousands of health care workers would be able to take up their posts and start business.
About fourteen days later, the employees of Yalta Health Company started their business. Those with some wealth could borrow some money from the company to rent a shop and open a health therapy center. Those without money could only work in the five therapy shops opened by the company.
For a time, the trend of independent operation was brought under control in Yalta, the health care and physiotherapy market was regulated, the services enjoyed by tourists and citizens were of guaranteed quality, and the Yalta government also had additional income.
According to Haniyev's guess, he wanted to build Yalta into a health care capital. All physiotherapists and other technicians in the health care room would have to be trained by the Yalta Health Care Company before they could become qualified technicians. This would make Yalta a tourist destination for the Soviet Union and even the future European powers.
Therefore, when he established a health care company, he referred to later generations in the management of all technicians and the company's operating model. He only charged a small amount of service fees, relied on a positive and good ecology to expand the market, and at the same time used the large market to generate income for the municipal government.
The health care company generated a turnover of 100,000 rubles within a few days of its opening. Although most of the profits went into the pockets of the technicians, the health care company also earned nearly 10,000 rubles. Although this was because the physiotherapy clinic had just opened for business and attracted the curiosity of many people, more than half of the customers were actually local citizens of Yalta and nearby residents. However, Haniyev firmly believed that as long as the service was good, the health care company would be able to accumulate a good reputation. Now it was early spring, and Yalta was in the off-season for tourism. It only needed to wait a few more months. When the hot summer came, the health care company would surely become a goose laying golden eggs in Yalta.
Haniyev was absolutely certain about this. The Sherbitskys had also asked about the health care company several times. After Haniyev's repeated explanations, although the old secretary did not quite believe Haniyev's guess, he was still willing to let the young man go and do it.
He believed that Haniyev had made achievements, and that being in Yalta not only brought him honor, but also provided him with guidance. He could also summarize the "Yalta experience" to build momentum before making any future efforts. Even if he failed, he could protect Haniyev and make this little guy completely honest.
Having experienced two ups and downs, Sherbitsky has become a master in political struggle. He knows very well that Gorbachev, who holds the high position of General Secretary, has too many advantages, and he, as a retired cadre, cannot defeat him. The only way now is to follow the trend and support reform in exchange for political resources.
However, Sherbitsky only intended to carry out the "moderate reforms" that he was willing to carry out, rather than the surgical reforms in the Gordian knot model. He silently watched all of Haniyev's actions in Yalta, and in his heart he somewhat approved of Haniyev's approach. He believed that Haniyev's reforms seemed to be responding to the central government's call and implementing the central government's spirit, but in fact he was doing his own thing.
Sherbitsky was not sure whether Haniyev's reforms were right, but they were much better than Gotap's. This made him very much look forward to Haniyev's achievements so that he could summarize a set of "Yalta experience".
Chapter 0101 Rights are the best medical beauty for men
Yalta's latitude is similar to that of Changchun in the Far East, but it has a Mediterranean climate, and the temperature here is very suitable all year round. The winter is warmer than Changchun, and the summer is not very hot.
As a country at a high latitude, Ukraine has a pleasant climate and the only area suitable for vacation and recuperation is the Crimean Peninsula on the northern coast of the Black Sea.
Yalta, located at the southernmost tip of the Crimean Peninsula, is naturally the best area.
With the arrival of summer and the gradually warmer weather, the number of tourists in Yalta has gradually increased, and the income of health care companies has also increased.
As the general manager of a health care company, Vyshevsky has been enjoying great success recently and is considered the most famous person in Yalta.
However, no matter how busy he was, he would drive to the city government every Friday to pick up Haniyev and take him to the company building to stay for two days, and report his work income and other matters to Haniyev.
Haniyev had no family, and there were no mobile phones or the Internet in that era. He had no friends in Yalta, so unless he had important work on Saturdays and Sundays, he was usually quite bored.
Therefore, two months later, when Vyshevsky suggested that Haniyev stay in the health care company building for two days, Haniyev truly experienced the meticulous massage services of the beautiful technicians of the health care company, as well as all kinds of delicious food and wine.
It was Friday night again, and Vyshevsky drove to the city government in person to pick up Haniyev.
After getting in the car, Haniyev stretched, patted his plump belly, and said, "I've really gained weight recently. Yesterday, the health doctor at the compound took my blood pressure and heart rate, and they were normal. I just weighed 15 kilograms more than before I came to the south."
Vyshevsky had also gained a lot of weight. He expertly controlled the steering wheel with one hand, glanced at Haniyev from the side, and said, "I've gained 20 pounds. Others lose weight when they're busy, but we're busy too, yet we gain weight."
Haniyev laughed and said, "After all, the food at your health care company is more delicious, even better than the one at the Friendship Sanatorium. It's made us all fatter."
Vysheski laughed, thinking back to the meals in the city hall cafeteria and the Friendship Sanatorium. Compared to his own company's food, the styles were indeed very different.
The meals in the city government cafeteria are only average, while those in the Friendship Sanatorium are richer and more comprehensive. However, because they focus on healthy eating, there are very few foods high in oil, salt, and sugar. The cafeteria of the health care company is the most colorful food paradise, with six chefs and ten apprentices serving every day, and they have everything from Turkish food, French food, Italian food, Far Eastern barbecue, desserts, and so on.
Perhaps the meals at the Friendship Sanatorium are the best in terms of nutrition and health, but the most popular meals among Vyshevsky, Haniyev, and many company executives and technicians are the rich meals in the health company cafeteria.
While chatting, the car drove into the compound of the health care company. Tourists and VIPs were coming and going in front of the luxuriously decorated gate.
Through the glass, Haniyev exclaimed, "It's the peak tourist season. This weekend we have more customers than last week. How are the other stores doing?"
Vishevsky smiled. "Everything's fine, especially on Fridays and Saturdays. There are almost no vacancies. But there have been quite a few cases of sexual harassment of our female technicians by customers lately. Generally, if it's not too extreme, we just beat them up and make them pay some money. We rarely notify the Ministry of Internal Affairs to intervene..."
Haniyev snorted coldly, "I'll have the Ministry of Internal Affairs recruit some more temporary contract workers and set up a few locations near our company and the health and physiotherapy shops. This will deter a lot of people. Then you can find a way to train the technicians. We sell our skills, not our bodies. We absolutely cannot allow any malicious incidents of prostitution..."
Entering the room on the side of the cafeteria, Haniyev and Vyshevsky quickly ordered more than a dozen dishes. While drinking lemonade and waiting for the appetizers, the door creaked open and a young woman with long maroon hair walked in.
Her skin is as white as snow, her nose is high, her eyes are as bright as two sapphires, and her sexy lips are painted with lipstick, which look crystal clear and make people want to taste them.
This is a Slavic beauty in her twenties. Not only does she have delicate features, but she also has a very hot body. Especially her two long legs wrapped in tight jeans appear round and tight, and her buttocks become even more stylish.
"Bongya is here, please sit down and eat something."
Vyshevsky stood up with a smile and pulled out a chair next to Haniyev. Bonya smoothed her hair and a fragrant breeze blew over her. She thanked him and sat down, naturally refilling Haniyev's cup of tea.
Bunya is the financial director of the health care company and the sister-in-law of Alexander, the first secretary and director of the Health and Social Care Commission.
Alexander is Haniyev's confidant and right-hand man in Haniyev's pilot reforms in Yalta. He is also Vyshevsky's supervisor. Therefore, Bangya joined the health care company not only to take care of his family, but more for the sake of interests.
As a college graduate with a major in accounting, Banga seems to be able to do her job well. However, in the past two months, since Haniyev came more often and the two got to know each other, maybe it was because the beauty loved the hero, or maybe it was because Alexander and Vyshevsky deliberately brought them together, Banga seemed to have fallen in love with Haniyev. Even though Haniyev was preoccupied with national affairs, he came every week actually to get closer to Banga.
Various delicacies came up one after another. After eating some, Vyshevsky took out a handkerchief to wipe his mouth and said goodbye. Only Bangye and Haniyev were left in the room.
Bangya poured Haniyev a glass of vodka and herself a glass of wine, then said with a seductive look, "Dear Secretary Haniyev, I'm learning massage techniques from our company's technicians, but I haven't had the chance to practice. After dinner, could you be my first customer and experience my techniques?"
Haniyev enjoyed the ambiguous feeling very much. He drank the wine in his glass in one gulp, hugged Bangya and kissed her deeply. He let go reluctantly until Bangya had difficulty breathing and her pretty face flushed. He leaned over and whispered in her ear: "We are already very familiar with each other. You don't need to call me by a honorific. Just call me Victor."
Bangya looked at Haniyev with sparkling eyes. This man with messy stubble and not handsome appearance seemed to be full of charm in her eyes, more dazzling than any star.
Power is the best medical beauty for men. Haniyev's status and his self-confidence give him a charm that Bangya cannot resist.
Nestled in Haniyev's neck, Bunya said softly, "Victor, let's go to my room."
Haniyev felt a heat in his lower abdomen and felt very uncomfortable with his lower body being bound by his clothes. Haniyev, who had been an ascetic for half a year, could no longer bear it, so he picked up Bangya and pushed the door open and walked out.
Chapter 102 The Soviet Union is embarrassed again
After an in-depth exchange with Bonya all night, Haniyev felt relaxed all over and got up early the next day to exercise.
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