My Italian: Chapter 536 resettlement plan

Bulgaria asked for peace talks, and the other warring countries naturally agreed.

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After all, they never thought of destroying Bulgaria, let alone that they didn't want to, the major powers behind it would not agree.

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Since there is a need for peace talks, a place for peace talks is needed. After some wrangling, Bucharest, the capital of Romania, became the place for peace talks in this war.

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Of course, in this peace talks, in addition to the warring countries, it is inevitable for the foreign powers to observe.

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Of course, Italy also needs to send a special envoy to supervise the peace talks throughout the process.

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"Have you chosen the special envoy to Bucharest?"

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"Your Majesty, he has already selected the candidate and is ready to go to Bucharest."

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Inside the Royal Palace in Rome, Carlo and Foreign Secretary Barcona are talking about sending an envoy.

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"I don't know what instructions Your Majesty has on this."

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Bacona, who had been dealing with the king for many years, knew that the king had summoned him to ask this question, and he must have given instructions.

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That's true too, I saw Carlo speak. "Sending a special envoy to watch the peace talks this time, we must pay attention to one issue. In this peace talks, we need to ensure that Bulgaria will not be too weakened."

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For this peace talks, Carlo also has his own ideas. Although Italy was not involved in the war against Bulgaria, this did not mean that Carlo was willing to see that Bulgaria was devastated by this defeat.

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Yes, the Balkan countries are too strong and need to be weakened, but they cannot be weakened too much. And Bulgaria, in Carlo's mind, appropriately made Bulgaria's defeat in this defeat aroused pain and dissatisfaction, which is not wrong, because he needs to make arrangements for the next.

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In the turbulent time of the future, Italy needs a Balkan ally to share the pressure, and nothing is more appropriate than Bulgaria, who is thinking about revenge.

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And if the Bulgarians think that Italy is a reliable ally, then when it is defeated, the Italy that runs for it is definitely more convincing.

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That's right, Carlo has already considered setting up in the Balkans to prepare for the next great battle.

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As for whether Carlo's intentions can be accepted by the Bulgarians, don't worry about this, just look at who Bulgaria values ​​most when it is at a disadvantage in this war.

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Bakona left with Carlo's instructions, and Carlo picked up another document and looked at it.

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Although Carlo values ​​Bulgaria very much, Italy itself deserves more attention from Carlo.

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To say what is most worthy of Carlo's attention at present, it is not the post-disaster reconstruction and resettlement work of the Messina earthquake.

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You know, this earthquake alone killed more than 100,000 people and injured more than 100,000 people. On top of that, don't forget that the earthquake also left 600,000 people homeless.

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That's right, in addition to completing the rescue of personnel in Italy, the most important thing at present is to resettle these 600,000 homeless people.

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The 600,000 homeless people caused by the earthquake are also quite a headache for the Italian government. This is enough to make the cabinet ministers headed by Prime Minister Cruz lose the little hair on their heads.

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Fortunately, after some investigations and countless discussions, the government finally came up with a plan to resettle these homeless people.

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And the plan is currently in Carlo's hands, waiting for his approval.

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Carlo attached great importance to this plan and read it right away. As for the impressions I have seen, how should I put it, there is a European and American style placement plan.

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First of all, the plan gives priority to encouraging those who have lost their homes to live in cities, and major newspapers and media will also promote the advantages of cities over rural areas. In fact, this propaganda is not very useful. The comparison between the city and the countryside, unless you cultivate your own land, otherwise the countryside is definitely not as comfortable as the city.

First of all, working as a worker in a city has a relatively stable monthly salary, while farmers rely more on the weather. Changes in local climate have a huge impact on agricultural production. The salary of another worker can basically support a family. This is absolutely impossible in rural areas.

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Moreover, many newspapers have compared the current rural and urban expenditures and incomes. These data are the results of local investigations by various parties. The results are quite fair. In the last comparison, the urban is far superior to the rural. Of course, if you're talking about the situation before 1848, then the reverse may be necessary.

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Of course, encouraging people without a place to go to the city and promoting the urbanization of Italy is just one of the plans.

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If you don't want to go to a city you don't know well, this is easy to do. The government encourages people who lost their homes in the disaster to go to their relatives and friends. As long as you are willing to go to relatives and rely on friends, the government can help you get in touch. In addition, the government will also find ways to help you sell your real estate.

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Not to mention, many people whose houses collapsed and lost their homes and livelihoods passed the most difficult stage by selling the land that was hidden under the ruins.

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Maybe some people say that I don't have friends and relatives, and I don't want to go to a city I don't know well, so what should I do?

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Don't worry, the government still has other preparations for you, and that is going abroad.

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Although Libya has a desert and arid climate and the conditions are very difficult, Libya has always had many job opportunities. The mining and transportation of minerals and oil make Libya need a large number of workers. However, due to the harsh conditions, fewer people in Libya are willing to endure hardships, so the positions in Libya are generally 20-30% higher than those in the mainland.

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If Libya doesn't like it, there are East African colonies. Although there are not many opportunities to make a fortune here, it is still possible to become a personal master.

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If you still don’t like it, then the colony of Borneo definitely meets your criteria. Every year, many lucky people who make a fortune return to Italy. Besides the heat, the conditions here are much better than the above two places. As long as you have courage and luck, it is easy to make a fortune.

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If you are unwilling to go to any of the above places, then go to Argentina, UU reading www. uukanshu.com can get land there, and the government is willing to give loans to help newly arrived immigrant families.

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If you don't want to do anything above, you just want to stay in your hometown to do things, then you can't do anything. It happens that your hometown needs to build various infrastructures, and the government? Just about to build a batch of resettlement houses, you use the salary of your work as collateral, It can be divided into a set in advance, enough for a family to live.

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Of course, you must remember to repay the loan every month, otherwise the lender has the right to confiscate your house and drive your family to the street.

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That's right, the above is what the Italian government came up with. Some familiar government will help you build or repair the house for free, you are thinking about shit, this is not in line with European political concepts.

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For European countries, the kind of big government that takes care of everything is simply not in line with the political system of each country. Exploding official expenditures can directly make the finances of various countries explode in situ. Small government is the pursuit of all countries, so why do you need so many officials?

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It is also the difference in philosophy, so even though Carlo said to try to help those affected by the disaster, the government still uses a familiar formula, and at most gives a few more options. If you want the government to spend money for the disaster-stricken people in vain, what do you think? I don't know if labor is the most glorious.

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As for the plan proposed by the government, although it did not meet Carlo's expectations, after some thoughtful thinking, Carlo still signed his name to express his agreement.

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The reason is very simple, that is, the money in Italy is not at all dare to spend.

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