Brown Bear Soup is Now Mine - Chapter 300
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Episode 300: The End / Now Running the World
70% of judges will be replaced by deep learning AI!
Judges and prosecutors cannot practice law for 10 years after leaving office!
“As you can see, I replaced 70% of judges in Russia with deep learning AI and limited it to 10 years.”
Yandex, Google and Yahoo have amassed astronomical amounts of data so far.
I am confident that applying AI deep learning technology to this will enable accurate judgments to be made without being influenced by external factors.
“We will gradually reduce it to 30%.”
It was such a radical decision.
People were worried about the aftermath that would follow.
Even if he is the president, the influence of judges is also very strong.
They will undoubtedly use every connection in the legal profession to stop this.
“The judges won’t accept it. It’s their job to do this.”
“That’s right. They’ll definitely try to stop it by any means necessary.”
“Have you by any chance discussed this with former President Zahar, who is a former judge?”
“He told me to do as I wish.”
Nikolai remembered the time he had spoken to his grandfather.
“I don’t know much about AI, but I know you very well. You don’t step forward unless you’re sure, but judging by the way you’re trying to make a strong move, I guess you’ve decided that you have more to gain than to lose.”
“With accurate and speedy judgments, the number of people who feel wronged will almost disappear.”
“So far, many people have been harmed by wrong judgments. Yes, if you have made up your mind, then do it. If your intention is right, then push forward.”
“thank you.”
“I’m more grateful that you became my grandson, hehe.”
I also spoke to former President Sergei and received his support.
“If former presidents had supported it, the justifications for judges and lawyers would be greatly weakened. Public opinion would likely lean heavily toward AI. I think it would be a good idea to give it a try.”
Makar, Senior Secretary for Civil Affairs from Kazakhstan.
He has been in office since the time of former President Sergei and has contributed greatly to the incorporation of Soviet independent states into republics.
As Nikolai, a trusted figure, gave his support, others also focused on the practical aspects, leaving the emotional aspects aside.
“In fact, the law was well-made, but the rulings from different judges were very different. We are better off, though.”
“That’s right. There is something called preferential treatment here, and the power of law firms is so great that they can even erase existing crimes.”
“And that’s not all? If you have money, you can often get a light sentence for murder. Was it two years ago? There was something like this in the US.”
The cheating wife conspired with her lover and shot her husband to death.
But the two people received no punishment.
This is because the claim of self-defense was established as the husband shot first.
“But it turned out that the judge and the live-in boyfriend were friends.”
“Oh, I remember. That made a big fuss in America for a while.”
“That’s right. External factors like this should not be included in the decision. I agree with the President’s decision.”
Everyone viewed it positively and decided to push forward with this agenda.
There is also a bill stating that ‘Judges and prosecutors cannot work as lawyers for 10 years after retirement.’
But the following agenda items were problematic.
Secretary Ramil spoke about the agenda items later with a somewhat stiff expression.
“The material I just shared is for a different agenda. Please read this as well and then we will discuss it.”
The expressions of those reading the content became more crumpled than before.
Because this was a matter of their own livelihood.
As time passed, the sighs coming from people’s mouths increased.
As everyone put down their documents, the chief secretary opened his mouth.
“To summarize the content briefly, it is as follows.”
1. Changes to the qualification requirements for candidates and elected officials for the presidency, National Assembly, and city council.
-You must take and pass the qualification exam to run for office.
-There must be no criminal record.
– You can only receive a pension if you have served for 70% of the term of office according to your position.
-Removal of immunity from arrest.
-If you commit a crime during your term and your sentence is confirmed, you will receive a heavier punishment.
2. In order to be granted the right to vote, citizens must take certain tests.
– You take the test once a year. If you fail three times within five years, you will not be eligible for any welfare benefits.
3. Reduce the number of city council members by half.
4. A person who obtains a medical license but does not engage in the practice without a valid reason (conducted through an on-site investigation by the Ministry of Health and Welfare) will have his/her license revoked.
-Installation of CCTV in the operating room.
– In the event of a medical accident, an on-site investigation will be conducted without exception. If it is determined that the doctor was clearly at fault, severe punishment will be imposed.
– Relaxation of conditions for foreign doctors to obtain domestic licenses.
5. Autonomy of media outlets.
-Completely eliminate the hierarchy and the power that comes with it within the media.
-Each person is simply performing his or her duties, and any infringement on the people’s right to know is absolutely unacceptable, and any violation of this will be punished with a penalty equivalent to murder.
6. Expand the scope of rewards for whistleblowers.
– A person who reports an illegal public official will be promoted by one rank and given a reasonable reward. The scope of the reward will be expanded.
-If a person’s child takes the civil service examination, he or she will be given a certain amount of extra points unless there are special reasons for disqualification.
7. Expand the welfare of soldiers and give them extra points when taking civil service examinations.
8. Juvenile offenders who commit serious crimes are subject to the same punishment as adults.
There were a few more items below that.
The most important and expectedly protested agenda items here were 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Because most of the people here have been affected.
This time, Nikolai stepped forward first.
“The world I want is very simple.”
“…?”
“I have always wanted to create a world where common sense prevails. A world where if you commit a crime, you are punished, and if you do good, you are rewarded. If it is complicated and long-winded, it is far from the truth. The truth is simple.”
Nikolai could speak confidently because he was sure that his outlook on life was clear and that he followed it well.
“When a store hires someone to work for a few months, they look at resumes. Schools also look at a student’s past through a record book. If we expand on this a little, companies look for talent through tests and interviews. Society prefers and trusts experts in a given field. But.”
“…?”
“Can the president and members of the National Assembly, who are supposed to run the country, have criminal records? Even when hiring employees to work for a short period of time, most of them don’t hire people with criminal records.”
“….”
“I believe that politics should be done by experts in the field. It’s not just experts who fight and bite, but those who have expertise in at least one field should do politics. Of course, having a heart for the country and its people is a given.”
If you don’t know anything about a field, you can just invite an expert and leave it to him.
“But there are certain professions that are better off not getting involved in politics.”
Everyone listened to Nikolai’s words and became more and more immersed in it.
“To run a country or a city, you need to have expertise in that field. The people who elect these people also need to study. We should not elect someone based solely on their party, or vote for only number 1 and have invalid votes come in second.”
It was worse in the past when Nikolai was Korean.
Voters chose a candidate who gave money and gifts to every household, and in areas with a large elderly population, it was ‘No. 1, no questions asked.’
Once elected in a district like this, you are virtually elected for life.
Not to mention Japan and dictatorships where politics are hereditary.
“If Russia is to enjoy its current glory, grow further, and have an advanced political system, these bills must be passed.”
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When Nikolai finished speaking, the people were surprisingly quiet.
In fact, the people who are here now would not have been in their current positions if Russia had not changed.
They exist because Soviet corruption has not continued to this day.
In that respect, it can be said that they benefited the most.
They knew Nikolai’s true feelings.
Knowing only his sincerity for Russia and its people, they could not oppose this agenda that was deeply related to their livelihood.
“It is for the sake of future generations, so we have no choice but to take up arms.”
“It’s not that the agenda is not right, but since each agenda has its own rice bowl at stake, I will oppose it. However, I think this is the right thing to do.”
“The presidential candidates will be in the same situation, so others should naturally follow suit.”
“Anyway, my term is ending.”
As people’s opinions came together, issues that seemed like they would take a long time were gradually resolved.
There was no need to discuss the agenda items related to the five media outlets.
Because the Russian media was completely under Nikolai’s control.
It was also work for the press.
Nikolai was very relieved to be able to get this done before he left office.
“Then, we will formally submit these bills to the National Assembly and enact them into law. Before that, we must first inform the public and persuade them.”
Strengthening internal unity was the biggest problem, and persuading the people was nothing.
If you look at the contents in detail, most of them were for the people.
A week later, the Kremlin issued a national address.
The contents were passed through a meeting.
As expected, the public actively supported it, but legal professionals such as judges and prosecutors opposed it.
And there was strong opposition from doctors.
But Nikolai responded resolutely.
“If you want to take off your clothes, you can do so right now. The legal profession already has AI that has gone through numerous experiments, and the medical profession can be covered sufficiently by foreign doctors.”
The president’s strong will and the people’s support.
Russia was no longer a socialist country.
Welfare democracy.
A system in which the government, citizens, and private companies work together as a complete entity to run the country.
The government has to step in and the people have to support it.
“Have we ever eaten and lived as well as we do now? Greed is endless. For the sake of our future descendants, we must make concessions where we must make concessions and endure what we must endure.”
These agenda items required three months of discussion and meetings to gain support from each sector.
And the content proposed as a bill was passed by the National Assembly.
With this, Russia has become a country that has personally implemented things that are unprecedented in world history.
Korea watched this.
The president knew that this was what Nikolai meant and followed suit this time, but unlike Russia, South Korea’s citizens have not yet caught up.
So he asked Nikolai for advice and pushed ahead.
‘I have no choice but to finish it within my term. I will get all kinds of criticism right now, but history will prove it.’
The president of the world’s third-largest unified country, the Republic of Korea, is indeed a formidable figure.
I persuaded people in the field directly by citing Russia’s success story.
It took a whole year of coaxing, cajoling, and sometimes even yelling to get everything done.
“It feels like I’ve been given 20 years of life.”
“Thanks to the President’s decision, our country will be able to rise to become a country that can stand shoulder to shoulder with Russia. Thank you for your hard work.”
The president shook his head at the chief of staff’s words.
“It’s no match for Russia. But by the time we completely absorb the three northeastern provinces, I think we’ll be able to surpass the United States.”
“I guess so. But there was talk about Japan joining AAU?”
“Oh, right. President Nikolai said he would withdraw Japan in January next year.”
“Huh? Then Japan…?”
“It’s like the Southeast Asian countries. From now on, we need to be more vigilant about Japanese people coming in through airports and ships.”
“All right.”
The world changed as fast as light.
As all AAU member countries began using helium-3 energy, countries classified as Russia’s allies also began using it.
But there are still quite a few countries that depend on oil and gas.
As the UN grew more powerful, it introduced legislation banning oil and gas for heating.
Even though they wanted to oppose it, they had no choice but to accept it since Russia, the United States, South Korea and AAU member countries supported it.
From then on, the world switched entirely to helium-3 energy.
However, some countries have found themselves in a situation where they can neither do this nor that.
Because we couldn’t use oil and gas, and we didn’t have a supply of helium-3 either.
The representative countries were Japan and China.
“Withdrawal? On what basis?”
“In Russia, the exact reason was not disclosed.”
“You mean now? Go to the Kremlin immediately, find out the reason, and convince President Nikolai.”
Prime Minister Abe, who felt like his whole body was on fire rather than just his feet, ran wild.
But Russia remained silent.
After six months, the Japanese economy was virtually destroyed.
Even the Korean government, which was watching from the side, felt so sorry for Japan that they asked Russia to help.
Nikolai had no intention of forgiving Japan or China, let alone other countries.
Even though it is a memory from a previous life, how much suffering did Korea experience because of the two countries?
I never forgot this even for a moment as I began my new life.
Imagine a country without energy.
A country that can only run by burning wood and coal.
But that doesn’t mean we can go to war with Russia.
Japan and China were becoming more and more miserable countries.
From this time on, the number of Japanese people attempting to enter Korea illegally increased significantly, and airports and docks began to conduct separate searches for Japanese nationals.
When he was serving his last term as president and had about a year left before leaving office, Nikolai invited a certain person to his home.
“When I step down, the next president will be the Senior Presidential Secretary for Civil Affairs.”
“ah…!”
Makar was so surprised that he couldn’t speak properly.
“You kind of expected it, right?”
“That’s true, but when you hear it directly, it doesn’t seem real.”
“I believe you will do well.”
“So, is the President stepping down completely?”
“That can’t be. Russia and the world still need order.”
Now that Russia is completely stable, it has turned its eyes to the world.
And his decision became reality.
“With this, former Russian President Nikolai Ilyich has been unanimously elected as the 10th UN Secretary-General.”
Nikolai’s final challenge!
We have decided to lead the world for the next 10 years with the power of an even stronger UN.
(Complete)
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