Bulgarian Empire

Chapter 75, 25 plans to start

Concentrating on experts from various industries in Bulgaria, after half a month of argumentation, the Second Five-Year Plan was finally formed.

The Second Five-Year Plan is still based on economic construction, supplemented by military, education, medical care, agriculture and other industries.

The biggest difference from the First Five-Year Plan is that the Second Five-Year Plan focuses on both heavy industry and light industry, and the government will focus on supporting the processing and manufacturing industries.

Bulgaria's Second Five-Year Plan involves a total of 283 large and small projects. The core tasks are as follows:

1. Large-scale railway plan: 3,400 kilometers of new railways will be built within five years, basically completing the series connection of major cities in the country.

2. Large highway plan: 20,000 kilometers of new highways will be built within five years. It is necessary to ensure that the highway penetrates into every small town in the country and connects half of the villages in the country.

3. Large iron and steel plan: It will be completed within five years, with an annual output of 56,000 tons of refined steel and 124,000 tons of iron, basically meeting Bulgaria's own use.

Fourth, military reform: learn from the German Army to set up a staff department, and add an internal staff to be responsible for the daily life and ideological education of soldiers (simply put: brainwashing).

The large reserve plan was launched. Starting in 1892, 60,000 reserve soldiers will be recruited every year for the next five years for a one-year service period. The standing army remains unchanged at 65,000, and the vacancies are selected from the reserve.

5. Agricultural reform: Continue to promote mechanized farming, promote new agricultural technologies, and expand the production capacity of chemical fertilizers by 200,000 tons, mainly phosphate fertilizers and urea. (Synthetic ammonia has not been developed yet, and there are only two simple technologies.) Organize farmers to build water conservancy projects and complete the goal of ensuring crops in major grain-producing areas during droughts and floods.

6. Education: In the Second Five-Year Plan, the government prioritizes investment in education to technical colleges and encourages the transformation of middle schools into vocational colleges.

7. Medical reform: Intensify efforts to train medical staff, increase medical colleges, encourage veteran doctors to take apprentices, and the state provides some subsidies. The government has set up training courses and regularly organizes private doctors to study to improve the medical level.

8. Military industry: expand the arsenal, introduce new equipment and new technologies from foreign countries, add heavy artillery production lines, and complete the localization of army weapons within five years.

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The Bulgarian Second Five-Year Plan led by Ferdinand nominally started in 1893, but in fact, it did not start at the same time, and many projects would be launched ahead of schedule.

For example, the Railway Plan did not stop construction because of the completion of the First Five-Year Plan task, but continued construction. For them, the Second Five-Year Plan has already started. And like military reform, 1892 will also start.

But this does not affect the propaganda that the Second Five-Year Plan was launched in 1893. Anyway, the people don't care whether it was launched earlier, they only care about the final result, and there is no increase in income.

On February 6, 1892, Ferdinand officially approved the Construction Outline of Bulgaria's Second Five-Year Plan, referred to as the Second Five-Year Plan.

On the same day, the Bulgarian Propaganda Department officially released the contents of the Second Five-Year Plan.

As soon as the Second Five-Year Plan was released, public opinion was detonated, and Bulgarians turned their attention to it.

Of course, the focus of attention varies from industry to industry.

The railway workers, for example, have focused on the big railway plan, which means that their livelihoods will be settled in the next five years.

Farmers focus on agricultural reform, and many people have benefited a lot from it in the first five-year plan.

Capitalists are paying more attention to the new economic policies and whether the government will continue to increase investment in infrastructure, which is related to their future investment direction.

If one were to rate the Bulgarians in 1892, many would say busy! That's right now Bulgaria is very busy all over the country!

As soon as the Second Five-Year Plan was launched, all walks of life became busy.

In the busyness, the lurking crisis was concealed.

Only Ferdinand knew that Bulgaria's economy was already very dangerous, and the industrial development lacked both sufficient industrial raw materials and a vast market. Once the government stops investing in construction, the economic crisis will break out.

If it is a big country, it can also use tariffs to protect the market, but it is completely impossible for Bulgaria to have a title. A market with less than 4 million people cannot support the industrialization of a country.

The alliance with Russia is Ferdinand's most effective strategy to divert the crisis. The fourteenth economic crisis of the capitalist world, or the third great economic crisis, has broken out.

In March 1890, the German stock market plummeted, and the stock price has fallen for more than two years since then. From 1890 to 1891, there were about 15,000 bankruptcies and a 60% reduction in railway construction. The crisis was exacerbated by the poor agricultural harvest.

If history does not change, this economic crisis will spread to the whole world. Now there are some signs, and the whole body is affected. Bulgaria is powerless to survive.

In 1893, the economic crisis broke out. In the United States from January to August, the average market price of industrial stocks fell by nearly half. The price index of metals and metal products fell by 44%, and the price index of textiles fell by 26%.

However, it is worth mentioning that this economic crisis has not had such a big impact on Russia. Due to the backward industrial development and a large enough market, it has survived this crisis in a stable period.

Of course, although the Bulgarians now know that the economic crisis has broken out, they do not know that it will spread to the Balkans, much less that it will affect the situation in the Balkans in the future.

Ferdinand didn't know very well about this period of history. Anyway, he knew that after the economic crisis spread to the Ottoman Empire, a new round of revolutionary upsurge broke out, which is somehow related.

Ferdinand was ready. Once it was determined that the economic crisis was going to affect Bulgaria, he began dumping to the Balkan countries. He even had his vests ready. British, French, German, Austrian and Russian companies had everything.

As long as the speed is fast enough, there is no network in that era, so make a time difference and throw the crisis out. As for the consequences, it doesn't matter.

In fact, Bulgaria's Second Five-Year Plan has attracted the attention of those who are interested.

Even though Ferdinand dealt with the content of the military reform in a low-key manner, it was still discovered. At least the expansion of the army could not be covered up. Even the reserve force caused many people to feel uneasy.

Bulgarian people are all talking about it.

I'm afraid there's going to be a war!

80% of the time, let's guess who we're going to hit?? B

It's still a guess. Of course it's Serbia. The accounts from a few years ago have not been settled yet!! Now the government will definitely take revenge!

I don't think so. Serbia attacked us a few years ago, and it wasn't the buttocks that we spanked. We need to expand our army to beat them! I think most of them are the Ottoman Empire. The government wants to rescue the compatriots in Macedonia! C

I don't think so, it must be Serbia, Osman is not easy to mess with! Jia

What are you afraid of! The current Osman is not good. What's so scary about the 'Sick Man of West Asia'? If you are afraid, don't join the army at that time. The task of fighting Ottoman is handed over to me!

Hmph!! How is this possible!! I've been disliked by Serbia for a long time, this time I must fight Serbia, and then I can find revenge on those bastards!

Stop!! It's not a solution for you to be so noisy, why don't we take a gamble? Whoever loses will help the other party... B

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