Chapter 945: Establishment of a municipality directly under the Central Government

Every veteran soldier of the Red Army saw the sculpture on it, and thought of himself, for the sake of the country and the nation, they joined the most cruel battle in history without hesitation, in the process many comrades-in-arms fell, compared with those comrades-in-arms who had returned to the Soviet mother, they were lucky. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

"As long as we continue on the right course and stand with the people, no one can defeat us. It is impossible to destroy the Soviets by any external force, and the only danger is that there can be no traitors in our leadership, so the only thing our country needs to be wary of is the emergence of those in power in the cadre strata who yearn for a bourgeois life. Serov pointed to the red star on his hat and said, "Proletarians of the whole world, unite!" ”

"The time is fast approaching 1986, and we are facing the most dangerous enemy of the Soviets. More vicious than the previous enemies! Reagan despised our tremendous sacrifices in World War II and trampled our values under his feet. This unprecedented imperialist country has always had a class bitter hatred for our motherland. We have expressed goodwill, but the establishment of the Federal Republic of Germany and then NATO has taught us that tolerance is not effective. As long as the Soviets exist, those capitalists will find a way to eliminate us. ”

"They are doomed in vain, they will lose to their own greed. I can responsibly say that we are on our way. Socialism today is far from perfect, and it cannot be judged by static indicators compared to capitalism. Under the cover of human greed, some conclude that communism is unattainable. I would like to say that the moral standards of each era are different, slave society, feudal society, and capitalist society all have their own moral standards, and moral standards and human nature can be developed. It is certainly very difficult to enter a communist society, but hope is always there. ”

"But the ultimate development of capitalist society, as Comrade Lenin has already said, is imperialism. Bank capital and industrial capital merge into one to form financial capital, on the basis of which a financial oligarchy is created. I don't say who this country is, you know it! Serov glanced back at the monument to the heroes of the Battle of Stalingrad and continued, "I am not afraid of any external enemy, even if they are more secretive and smarter. ”

"Believe in the country, and the country will believe in you! You hate the country, and the country will hate you, and any difficulties are temporary! Serov was immersed in this atmosphere, and he was about to hypnotize himself, but there was a thunder point that made the general secretary sober up, and it should not be far from this......

Not far off, this phrase is a word that Serov has always avoided, because Brezhnev used too much, and many did not reach it. The Soviet people were given great hope that those who came after would have to constantly cool down the definition of the state.

"In the end we will win, and it's not something anyone can stop because it's the power of the people." After Serov's speech, Second Secretary Ligachev applauded, although some passages did not seem to be said, and it can be seen from the warm applause below that the general secretary's speech was very successful.

After finishing his speech, Serov walked down and shook hands with the old Red Army soldiers, workers' representatives, and model workers.

"General Secretary, here you go!" A hairy little Lori took a wreath and put it around Serov's neck.

"Thank you!" Serov thanked him with a happy smile and hugged the little hairy girl for others to take pictures. If nothing else, it will be on the evening Soviet news network, and the general secretary's pro-people image can also be shaped, what happened to the background of the anti-anti-activist worker? Didn't you see what the general secretary said? The cadre class is the most vigilant enemy of the anti-rebel workers, and it has nothing to do with ordinary people.

"I hope that when I draft my speech in the future, I won't have this kind of vocabulary that is not far away." Returning to the villa on the outskirts of Stalingrad, Serov took the time to speak to Ligachev. This incessant promise of words makes no sense, and what an ordinary person loves to hear the leader say the most? It's simple, let's be honest.

Emperor Trump has come to power by constantly poking the real situation in the United States with a big mouth, if this example is not universal. Serov has another example in front of him, Reagan, who vowed to lead the United States to victory in the Cold War, in the face of overwhelming accusations in the United States, that the Soviet Union must be destroyed in order to resolve the great crisis in the United States. If Reagan had been in power for ten years, the generation of protesters and decadents in the Vietnam War would have become the mainstream of American society, and the lack of confidence in the United States would have been reversed.

But the mainstream of the United States in the eighties was still the post-World War II group, and those ordinary whites supported the Reagan confrontation.

Therefore, telling the truth to the people is the greatest respect, and if the country is in difficulty, just say it, don't use those theories to wrap it up, and directly tell the people that our country's natural conditions are not good, and it cannot surpass the United States in agriculture. It's not that the country doesn't work hard, let's start with the difficulty of increasing food production, which can prove that the country is still working very hard to be self-sufficient, which is good.

Simple words are far more useful than long speeches, so that people can still remember what Khrushchev said, and on the contrary, they have little impression of the manuscripts that Brezhnev read. However, the Soviet Union was very short of leaders who could make speeches, and the successive leaders of the Soviet Union were all able to write with a pen, and Lenin and Stalin both wrote their articles seamlessly, even if the level of speeches was not low, they were covered up by their writings.

"For the part of the Ministry of Culture, immediately republish the complete works of Stalin, who is the most important leader of our country, there is no one! It is not possible to take an evasive attitude towards such an important leader, we have been evasive for 30 years, and we cannot continue to evade! Serov looked at Ligachev and whispered, "I dare to say that the Great Purge is absolutely correct." The death of 700,000 class enemies in exchange for 150 million proletarians is more like a person alive, no problem. ”

"General Secretary, even if this is indeed the case, you can't say it in your capacity." Ligachev had to remind the general secretary not to make such statements publicly, to pay attention to his identity.

"He single-handedly shaped the Soviet Union, and the vast majority of people were beneficiaries, but he kept pouring dirty water on the leaders? The part of all the mistakes in decision-making is blamed on General Secretary Stalin himself? Don't you think it's too unfair? Not to mention the fact that the merits of General Secretary Stalin were far greater than some mistakes. Unmoved, Serov continued, "Restoring history to its original appearance is one of our main tasks, and as for the question of First Secretary Khrushchev, it is also not his problem alone. ”

If Serov had learned from each generation of the general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and after coming to power, he had trampled his predecessor to worthless, and now Brezhnev's reputation would have been discredited. Just one cadre for life can make almost the entire population of the Soviet Union feel unfair.

He can only admit that successive general secretaries have their own merits, and although Khrushchev messed up a lot of things, the economic growth of the USSR at that time was very good, and the people had their own housing for the first time. Although it is only a 50-square-meter tube building, this is not bad, and what do you want to do if you have a tube building to live in the fifties. Serov used to live in a grass hut before he went to elementary school in his last life, but it was in the 90s.

It will take some time for the publication of Stalin's complete works, and the general secretary who returned to Moscow is already ready to seize power from the local republics, and the creation of centrally administered cities has many advantages, especially for a country like the Soviet Union. In the municipalities directly under the central government, which are directly under the central government, there are more than a dozen additional positions of members of the central committee, and the cadres and strata are very satisfied.

The pride of the cities directly under the central government can satisfy ordinary citizens, regain control from the local republics, prevent local cadres from becoming bigger, and consolidate the authority of the Soviet central government, much to the satisfaction of the Kremlin giants.

"Tashkent, the largest city in Central Asia, must be within the planning of the central government, and the capital of Uzbekistan must be replaced by another place! There is also Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, the first batch of cities directly under the central government cannot be too many, otherwise it will not be precious. Serov was lying on the table fiddling with the map of the Soviet Union, Kyiv has its own in-laws for the time being, and there is no need for too much defense, and Belarus has no problems, and Minsk is too small. And not a large Soviet city in the traditional sense.

In addition to Moscow and Leningrad, there are also the rapidly developing Soviet Grads, as well as Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, and Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan.

Tashkent is the largest city in Central Asia, the most populous, and is far more valued than Almaty. Baku is the largest city in the Caucasus, and the two cities happen to be the two places where the Soviet Union is most likely to breed local power, Central Asia and the Caucasus.

By separating these two cities, Uzbekistan, the largest ethnic group in Central Asia, would not be a threat, as is the case with Azerbaijan, as a cross-border ethnic group. With these two peoples, the rest of the peoples of the Caucasus and Central Asia will not be a big problem. The other ethnic groups are far less populous than these two groups.

This will create a contradiction between the urban and rural people, and this contradiction is only a small matter for the state, and the local forces will become bigger and the big trouble, and the general secretary would rather watch the local urban and rural people discriminate against each other

After the October Revolution Day of 1985, the Presidium of the Central Committee of the USSR issued an official order to raise the administrative ranks of Baku and Tashkent, with administrative power vested in the Central Committee, with the first secretary of the municipal party committee as a member of the Central Committee, on the same level as the first secretary of the general union republics.

News quickly spread in the two union republics of Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan, and there was no large-scale discontent in Uzbekistan for the time being because of the devastating blow to the cotton case. Azerbaijan, of course, did not want the largest city to be under the direct jurisdiction of the central government, and at the same time, Aliyev, the first deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers, who had been instructed by Serov, left Moscow and prepared to go to Baku.