Starting from the Planetary Governor
Chapter 934 - 934 501 Busier After Peace_3Chapter 934: Chapter 501, Busier After Peace_3 Chapter 934: Chapter 501, Busier After Peace_3 People will resist, and unrest may arise; even if they don’t openly resist, simply adopting non-violent non-cooperation tactics, due to the lack of cooperation from local governing officials, the Alliance’s work will suddenly become difficult.
This is much more aggressive than the personnel replacement approach previously used by the Alliance.
But it seems that Mr. Gu has made up his mind.
Gu Hang also provided his reasons: “No matter how the future unfolds, the Seven Horse Territory and Yunluo Center are core regions that we must rely on. In the foreseeable future, our neighbors to the north will take significant action. Whether we like it or not, we will have to face it. While there is still time, we must resolve issues in our rear security. I don’t wish to be under great pressure on the front lines and have the rear fall apart.”
Osenia expressed her understanding.
And this time, she spent a longer period of time discussing with the Alliance Government team.
In the end, their response to Gu Hang, or rather the ‘kpi’ set for themselves, was that within the next five years, in Yun Luo Four Districts, all other economic and livelihood indicators are to remain the same, and fiscal revenue contribution is to increase by 30%, ideally without causing unrest.
Gu Hang believes that Yunluo Center has even more potential, but he reluctantly expressed satisfaction with this figure.
Then, it was onto those deficit Star Sectors.
Different regions have different conditions.
In the Eastern Star Domain, formerly under the control of the Alliance, there are 8 Star Sectors, including Golden Pass, Copper Barrier, etc., with 94 worlds, but the population is only around 88 billion. These Star Sectors share a common trait: before the outbreak of the Iron Tooth Orc’s Green Tide, they were worlds surrounding the fallen areas and were part of the ‘Iron Tooth Defense Line,’ enduring wars for many years;
During the Green Tide, they either fell entirely or partially.
After the Green Tide, during the standoff between the Alliance and Furyflame, they were under the control of the Alliance.
The industrial foundations and social order of these worlds were almost all disrupted to varying degrees by the Beastman war, with massive population losses and government dysfunction.
Through the ‘Economic Community Act’ in the early days and later by directly dispatching Alliance officials to manage, the Alliance has basically firmly grasped these worlds in its hands.
In these worlds, there are no rebel forces. On the contrary, they are very grateful to the Alliance, which rescued them from warfare, and the entire social atmosphere is pro-Alliance, thanks to the efforts of the Alliance Propaganda Department.
There is not much governance cost here; the main reason for the deficit is due to the war: too many people died, and various productions were destroyed; they’re now especially poor.
The problems with these worlds are relatively easy to resolve. Invest money, and it will have an effect.
And Gu Hang’s intention is that these worlds can afford financial investment.
In these 94 worlds, the Alliance estimates that an investment of about 20 to 30 billion per year will yield good results.
In fact, after the arrival of peace, these 94 worlds have already experienced a baby boom, and it is foreseeable that the population will rapidly recover.
Osenia is most confident about the work plans for this region; she even dares to guarantee that in five years, the total output value of these eight Star Sectors could rise from 67 billion to surpass the 100 billion mark. The population could also increase from 88 billion to 95 billion.
The remaining areas are the ones that truly need to be tackled.
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