Chapter 386 We don’t need ants to listen to us, we just need it.
Maybe it’s a coincidence of fate. Just as Qian Huan closed the web page, Lu Chenjia was also light in the office of the General Manager of Guangming Group. Easily opened the hand holding the mouse.
He leaned against the leather seat, his eyes shining through the floor-to-ceiling windows, overlooking the dense crowds of people below, like ants.
The lights of the city flashed in his eyes, like a galaxy, and he was standing above the galaxy, looking down at all. "Okay, it's enough for public opinion to reach this level."
Lu Chenjia said lightly, with a hint of carelessness in his tone, as if all this was just a game of chess he had fiddled with.
The man dressed in a secretary standing beside him nodded, hesitated for a moment, and asked again: "Now on the Internet, the reputation of the Second Commission and the support for Qian Huan are also available. It has only reached 53%, and public opinion has not completely reversed. Don’t Lu continue to make the fire?”
Lu Chenjia did not answer immediately, and still looked out the window, with deep and cold eyes.
After a moment, he spoke quietly:
"We don't need to make the public believe anything, and we don't need to make the public object. That way, the cost will be too high."
The secretary frowned, as if he was confused: "Then... Lu The general meaning is?"
Lu Chenjia chuckled, with a little sarcastic expression in his tone:
"The power of the people comes from their large population, but their disadvantages are the same There are also many people. Therefore, it is difficult to unify them, but it is very easy to differentiate them."
He turned around, no longer looked at the ants below, and said quietly:
"We don't need ants to completely obey ours, we just need ants not to reach a consensus."
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Same time.
In the roundtable hall of the government, there were more than a dozen members of parliament sitting upright beside the thick mahogany table.
The crystal chandeliers hanging on the ceiling sprinkled a cool white light, reflecting on everyone's face, making them look particularly solemn.
The huge electronic screen is hanging in the center of the main wall of the conference hall, and the cold white light pours down like a surgical lamp. On the screen, the real-time rolling data flow is like an invisible giant net, wrapped in #2 surveillance riot# and #money Hot words such as Reform# and #gong Lao Suicide#.
The two columns of one red and one black are like two strange snakes, summarizing and swallowing various data.
In this solemn room, the will of the ants are the most intuitively turned into cold digital graphics.
Red bar chart: 53%
Black bar chart: 47%
Downstairs of the government, the families of the prison guards who died were holding black and white photos and banners, and cries and protests came in through the thick glass windows. "It's really a lot of noise, it hurts my ears." Zhang Deming, the oldest member of parliament, spoke first, with a plain tone as if he was discussing the weather. >"It seems that it is necessary to renovate the government building this year and install two layers of sound insulation walls on the exterior wall."
"Agree!"
"Agree!"
"Agree!"
"...."
The first topic at today's meeting was successfully passed without any votes.
The Chief Member of Parliament slowly glanced around at this time and said slowly: "The impact of the Second Prison is still very bad. It has been delayed for a few days, and you have also watched for a few days. Today, It's time to show your attitude."
The members of the congressmen here exchanged their eyes tacitly.
They may not know all the inside story of the Second Investigation incident, but the charts on the big screen have already made the situation clear at a glance.
The red and black bar chart cold and precisely reveals the direction of public opinion and the traces of manipulation behind it.
These tricks may be hidden from the angry people, but they will definitely not escape the sharp eyes of these experienced politicians.
In fact, before stepping into the conference room this morning, the teams of various MPs had already compiled detailed analysis and predictions for their own MPs.
Of course, these analyses have nothing to do with who the public opinion is directed to and why the truth is - those are just superficial questions.
The conclusion they dug out directly points to the core:
The Guangming Group has ended and has shown a sure win attitude towards the Second Supervision Bureau.
The suggestions they have compiled for their members are divided into two types:
The first type is obstruction.
With Guangming Group not yet fully control the situation, find a way to get out of them, for example, ask Guangming Group to make concessions on a key project, or directly ask for a "benefit fee".
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The second type, agree.
Friendship with Guangming Group in order to exchange for further support in the future. After all, Guangming Group's resources and connections are enough to allow any member of parliament to go further at important nodes.
As for which one to choose, it depends on the attitude and tendency of the members themselves.
As for which strategy to choose, it depends on the attitude and tendency of the members.
The trade-offs behind this tendency are extremely complicated:
The entanglement of factional interests, the strength of power, the depth of friendship with the Guangming Group, the personal personality likes and dislikes, and even oneself All these factors need to be carefully considered.
But one thing is obvious, the least important of which is the attitude of the prison system, the so-called truth of the incident, or the heart-wrenching crying downstairs.
Originally, public opinion was something they had to consider, but now, there is no need to worry about this link.
Then, the interesting thing is that when these MPs really reached the stage of verbal confrontation, every word, even every punctuation mark, spoken back without exception. Public opinion, "truth", "the tragic fate of the victims", and "the attitude of the prison system".
"Qian Huan is to blame for this kind of tragedy in the Second Prison."
Zhang Deming coughed lightly and opened his mouth steadily, with a little heavy meaning in his voice. "This incident fully demonstrates that prisons cannot be privatized and reformed. Using the capital enterprise's system as a prison is crazy, it is the most cruel trampling on life and human rights. Our government must not continue Sit and watch."
"Human rights?"
Another younger MP sneered and interrupted, "What kind of human rights do a bunch of slags in prisons want? The government subsidizes prisons so much money every year. Raising a group of prisoners is the most irresponsible approach to the people. Privatization reform is a necessary measure for fiscal burden reduction! ”
As soon as this was said, a few slight comments immediately sounded on one side of the conference table Some people looked down at the information in front of them, while others frowned slightly, as if they were thinking about their words.
A middle-aged MP who had not spoken up yet slowly raised his head and said in a deep tone:
"There is no problem with the privatization reform. The key to the problem is who the second supervisor will give to reform, and it is not necessary to choose Guangming Group. I think this matter is up to be discussed. In fact, re-tendering is a fairer choice... ”
Mr. Wang sat in the table, watching the performances of the members coldly, watching them quarreling with all kinds of high-sounding reasons, and a contemptuous curve was curled up on the corners of his mouth.
He suddenly spoke to the Chief Member:
"After talking, it's better to let the prison system come in and talk to him?"
(End of this chapter) br>