Chapter 103: The First President of Russia in the Future Is Hanging!

Boris? Nikolaevich? Yergin, who is still not famous in this time and space, is because he has not yet staged a coup d'état to overthrow Al Gore's rule and become the first president of Russia.

Yerkin was born on February 1, 1931 in a peasant family in the village of Butka, Daricsky district, Sverdlovsk region, Soviet Russia, the eldest son of the family.

Shortly after Yerkin was born, while being baptized in a local Orthodox church, a priest baptized him in a drunken state, immersed him in water, and forgot to let him go, almost drowning him.

In honor of the life and death trials that his son experienced when he was baptized after birth, his father named him Boris, which means fighting spirit in Russian.

He completed his secondary school studies in his hometown, and in 1951 he was admitted to the Ural Polytechnic Institute.

After graduating from university, as a specialist in construction engineering, he worked for thirty years in the city of Sverdlovsk, near his hometown,

Worked in the Sverdlovsk Regional Department of Architecture, the Southern Urban Building Trust Building Administration.

Later, he became the secretary of the state party committee, and he sat for ten years.

From 1984 to 1985 he was a member of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union.

In April 1985, the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU Mikhail ? Gore transferred Yerkin to the Central Committee as Minister of Construction. In July, he was appointed secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU. In December, he was appointed First Secretary of the Moscow City Committee of the CPSU.

In 1986, at the 27th Congress of the CPSU, fiercely criticizing bureaucracy and privileges, he was recognized and elected as an alternate member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the CPSU, and at the same time was re-elected as a member of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet.

In October 1987, at the plenary session of the Central Committee of the CPSU, Ligachev was openly criticized. He also accused Gore of ineffective reforms, so he was dismissed by Gore from the post of first secretary of the Moscow City Committee of the CPSU.

February and May 1988. He was dismissed from his posts as an alternate member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the CPSU and a member of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet.

In March of this year, he was elected as a people's deputy in the first elections of people's deputies in Soviet Russia. In May, at the First People's Congress held in Soviet Russia, he entered the House of Nationalities of the Supreme Soviet and became a deputy of the Supreme Soviet.

It can be said that this person, whether in China or Soviet Russia after the liberation, is a representative of the roots.

is such a person, in another time and space, but he personally overthrew Soviet Russia, which had existed for 69 years, and withdrew from the Communist Party of Soviet Russia.

In fact, no matter what happens, there is a causal relationship, and Yergin's actions are not without totals.

In 1985, Gore, the same age as Yerkin, came to power. Implement the so-called "humane democratic socialism".

A large number of grassroots cadres entered the leading posts of the Central Committee of the CPSU, and Goech took a fancy to Yerkin, a colleague he had met at work, and transferred him to Moscow.

At the same time, as the head of the construction department of the Central Committee of the CPSU, Yerkin finally took a crucial step from a local political figure to a national political figure and even the master of the Kremlin!

It was also in this year that Yerkin accompanied Gore to Tyumen, a major oil country in Soviet Russia, to inspect it, where Yerkin met the then Minister of the State Gas Industry Chernomyrdin.

In the later political career, the two gradually became political partners.

During the trip to Tyumen, Gore, who was in great power, appreciated Yergin's work ability and style even more. At the end of the year, he was appointed as an alternate member of the Political Bureau of the CPSU and first secretary of the Moscow City Party Committee.

After taking office as secretary of the Moscow City CPC Committee, Yerkin carried out drastic reforms, and in just a few months, 23 of the secretaries of the 33 district party committees of Moscow were dismissed from their posts.

During his tenure. Because he could not align himself with the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, in 1987 he was dismissed by the CPSU. He was appointed as the nominal director of the Construction Committee, retaining ministerial status.

At the beginning of the following year, he was dismissed from his post as an alternate member of the Political Affairs Bureau.

But after so many years of politics and the wind and rain of the stage. Yergin has slowly become a more sophisticated politician, and he can withstand ups and downs.

In 1990, Yerkin resigned from the Construction Committee. He announced his withdrawal from the CPSU and his candidacy for the People's Deputies of Soviet Russia, which marked his rivalry with Gore, who had promoted him.

In May 1990, the First People's Congress of the Russian Federation of Soviets elected Yerkin as Chairman of the Supreme Soviet. Yerkin resurfaced in politics.

Yerkin was elected the first president in Russian history in June 1991 with 58.9% of the vote, the year Yerkin was 60 years old.

There were two presidents in one country in Soviet Russia, and Al Gore was the president of Soviet Russia, two regimes, and the signs of a split in Soviet Russia began to appear.

Yergin's power struggle with Gore has also entered a white-hot phase.

At this time, the national crisis and economic crisis in Soviet Russia were already turbulent and unguardable, and on the eve of the general outbreak, the 16 union republics continued to have ethnic disputes, and the tide of nationalism intensified to hit the foundation of the alliance.

The socio-economic order is heading for collapse, the prices of goods are skyrocketing, the standard of living of the people has regressed for decades, and "the self-esteem of the great Russian people has been greatly hurt."

In order to prevent the increasingly strict separatist tendencies of the republics, Al Gore proposed the idea of a union of "sovereign republics", the draft of which was to be signed by the republics on 20 August 1991.

However, some high-ranking figures of the CPSU were worried that such an agreement would still bury Soviet Russia, so they quietly prepared for it......

August 19, 1991 was another day in the history of Soviet Russia that shocked the world.

The Russian state news agency TASSS broadcast to the world the "Letter to the Russian People" of the State Emergency Committee:

President Al Gore of Soviet Russia was unable to perform his duties due to health reasons, and the vice president assumed the presidency. A state of emergency was imposed in Moscow and other places, and the army marched into the city to control some of the centers of power.

But the JCC made a fatal mistake: the opposition Yerkin was not arrested!

This allowed Yerkin to gain valuable time, and after hearing the news of the coup d'état on the radio, he calmly rushed to the office of the Russian president.

He held an emergency meeting of Russia's senior leaders. A number of measures were taken and the first to jump on the defective tanks.

Call on the people and the army to rise up against the Tight Committee. The Committee had to withdraw its troops from the urban area.

The "August 19" operation was completely aborted, and Yerkin became the "big hero" of Soviet Russia. Prestige is skyrocketing.

In fact, Yergin's defense of Gore was just a means of "blackmailing the Son of Heaven to order the princes". The events of August 19 provide a golden opportunity for Yerkin and the opposition to take charge of the Kremlin.

Yerkin announced the non-party implementation of all Russia, the CPSU was squeezed out of the political arena, and the union republics declared their independence one after another.

On December 28, Russian President Yerkin secretly met with the presidents of Ukraine and Belarus in Minsk, the capital of Belarus, and issued the "Minsk Statement":

"Soviet Russia, as the subject of international law and the reality of geopolitics, is ceasing to exist in its own way...... The process of secession of the republic from Soviet Russia and the creation of an independent state has become a reality. ”

The Minsk agreements, led by Yerkin and dubbed the "Gang of Three coup" in the West, announced the de facto dissolution of Soviet Russia.

Soviet Russia, which had existed for 69 years, ceased to exist, and the Commonwealth of Independent States took its place.

1/6 of the Earth's land was redrawn. The hand of history is a thrilling big drawing, and the future has its own commentary.

However, Yerkin, as a very important political figure in the incident, can be said to have played a huge role in fueling the troubles.

The events of August 19 finally brought Yerkin to the pinnacle of Kremlin power.

In another time and space. Wushan still has a lot of feelings about Yerkin, as a Soviet Russian who grew up under the red flag, and took the lead in opposing this country.

Because of long-term historical reasons, the proportion of heavy industry and military industry in Soviet Russia was too large, egalitarianism prevailed, and the people's living standards were not high, so reform was urgently needed.

So when Yerkin was secretary of the Moscow Municipal Party Committee, he began a drastic reform.

However, in the process of reform, it was discovered that Soviet Russia was already difficult to reverse. It should be taken in a gradual manner, not in a flash attack.

Then, when he stepped down from the altar of power, Yergin was determined to carry out a radical reform, and the only way to break the social system and distribution methods in Soviet Russia was to break down. This is where he leads the opposition to independence.

After the collapse of Soviet Russia. It is undeniable that Russia's national strength is recovering and the people's living standards are improving, but only a small number of people are really benefiting.

This is how oligarchs are often reported. The emergence of oligarchs was due to Yergin's policy.

The people of Russia will no longer participate in decision-making, as before, only the president has absolute rights. Criminal offenses are rampant throughout society. The government is corrupt and bureaucratic is rife.

But. All of this, with the victory of the KGB in the financial war against Sam, has made Yerkin currently struggling.

As the executor on the scene, Pushkin gained unimaginable prestige and became a rising star in Soviet Russian politics.

For more than sixty years since the founding of Soviet Russia, there has been a struggle with the fact that Sam did not write.

It is no secret that today's Psykin is the hero of the whole of Soviet Russia.

The KGB was nominally subordinate to the president, and Gore was not a very strict person, and the power of this secret service system gradually became a separate department.

They all wanted to elect their own spokesmen, and Pushkin naturally walked into the sights of the old and new KGB.

A brave and resourceful man, during the Sino-Russian Cold War, dared to single-handedly break into the Chinese capital and cooperate with the Chinese, thus gathering a large number of people to block Sam on Wall Street.

As for the real situation, no one except a very small number of people within the KGB knows it clearly.

Of course, those who know the inside story not only do not expose it, but instead intensify it to build momentum for Pushkin.

Today, Pushkin, who is only 37 years old, is so red in the political arena of Soviet Russia.

He was the one who took over Yergin's position, and there was a huge deviation from another time and space.

Faced with such a strong figure in the capital, Yerkin had to urgently contact some people in the army.

Although he didn't know what our country's Taizu said about the power coming out of the barrel of a gun, he still walked according to this principle.

It's a pity that the people he wants to meet are the ones they want to destroy in Wushan.

In this way, Yerkin was inexplicably killed in the line of duty.

Holding this information, Wu Shan couldn't cry or laugh. (To be continued......)