Chapter 659 Cabinet Proposal
In order to get rid of its own backwardness, the country that was the first country in the world to try this model adopted this kind of large-scale economic construction for the first time.
Purficott plans to learn from this valuable successful experience in the hope that it can help human development in this world.
However, what Purficott did not expect was that she had not yet submitted the relevant report to the cabinet. She only released the news to the outside world through the powerful officials and civil servants in Pripyat, which attracted the attention of countless people.
"The Northern Lords have a big plan!" This became the consensus of everyone.
Of course, this cannot be regarded as a rumor. After all, Purficott took the initiative to release the news in order to see how ordinary people would react to the five-year plan.
However, what is somewhat unexpected is that for most people, they are more concerned about what Purficott’s five-year plan is going to do, rather than whether this policy is ‘liberal’ and ‘democratic’.
But this is still normal. After all, many ideas in this world are still in their infancy, and Purficott has always been a genius ahead of his time, which has already made people have a kind of blind trust in her.
He believes that since this genius can save the world, she can also achieve impressive results when doing other things.
And now, this super genius has come up with a big plan, so naturally everyone wants to know what she is going to do.
"According to your wishes, Earl Brandlis, the cabinet should come up with a five-year economic development plan and formulate relevant supportive policies based on this plan to promote its construction and development." As the first After Wellington, who was the Prime Minister, listened carefully to Purficott's speech, he made a fairly appropriate summary: "I think I didn't understand it wrong?"
"Yes, that's what I meant." Purficott answered affirmatively.
"My Lord, please tell me about this five-year economic development plan. How can we ensure that everything will develop in the direction we envisioned and achieve the desired results?" After receiving a positive answer from Perfectcott, Wellington He showed his curiosity appropriately.
He just wanted to bring up the topic, not that he really didn't understand it.
"This is actually not a particularly complicated issue. First of all, the government must play an important guiding role in determining the economic development goals of the entire country in the next cycle." Purficott did not hold back and quickly began to explain: "The existence of the cabinet is actually a manifestation of this function, but in the past the empire did not really guide economic construction.
Now that the prime minister-cabinet system is adopted, the term of office can be regarded as an economic development cycle.
During this cycle, the cabinet needs to build in the expected development direction, promulgate supportive policies and regulations, and promote private investment to promote economic development. ”
Combining existing systems and regulations, Purficott is trying to combine the five-year plan with the cabinet system. When Purficott was formulating policies and regulations related to the cabinet, there was a relevant supervision and accountability mechanism for the cabinet and the prime minister. If it can be combined with the five-year plan, each government cabinet can be able to ensure the full performance of the cabinet during its term of office. It is a very good policy mechanism to effectively promote and guide economic development within the country.
"This sounds like a very mature policy, but can it really effectively promote economic development?" Some people are confused, and naturally there are others who are not so optimistic about this system: "Social development has its own consequences. Can we really interfere with the laws? Can government regulations really promote economic development? ”
As I have said before, many ideas in this era are still in their infancy. It is normal to have doubts about whether the development model can promote economic development.
But for Purficott, the explanation and answer to this question is really too troublesome.
She is not here to answer such a very complicated question, and at the same time, the answer will not effectively convince the other party.
So when faced with the questions raised by the other party, Purficott just said nonchalantly: "If the cabinet can provide effective guidance, it will naturally promote economic development and social development.
This is part of the cabinet's functions. If it cannot do this, then this cabinet should reflect on whether it has really made a difference.
For the empire, what we need to consider is what effect the policies we formulate and implement have on the empire, rather than whether it will work. ”
Purficott jumped out of the frame of the original question and answered it from a different angle.
Although this answer is not so satisfying, it is still an answer.
After some discussion and continuous debate, everyone finally formed a relatively unified opinion.
So Wellington, as Prime Minister, looked at Perficott and asked, "Okay, Lord Earl, you have indeed convinced me, so what industries do you want the empire's first five-year plan to focus on?" br>
In other words, what development goals and plans do you hope to achieve? ”
(End of chapter)