Chapter 414: Grishen

Sherepin felt a pang in his heart, knowing that Khrushchev still had the idea of replacing Shemychasny, and at the same time as he was promoted, it seemed that the KGB, an important department, had a tendency to break away from his control. But things are not too bad, there is Serov as an alternative within the KGB, and the first secretary in front of him is not disgusted with Serov.

"Semychasny worked hard in the KGB, I can't deny it! Of course, his performance was far from remarkable. Sherepin considered his statement, in fact, this statement made Sherepin himself more embarrassed, Shemychasny is his long-time friend, Serov is the same, let him evaluate his friend always has a feeling of not knowing how to start.

"It's not enough to just work hard, we have to see the ability, and use the most professional talents to manage the most professional departments, which is the direction of the future, for the development of our communist construction, we must select the most suitable people, just like I separate industry and agriculture, isn't it good that each is in charge of a piece?" Khrushchev felt a little good about himself, but he did not know that in fact most of the cadres thought that this kind of reform was a failure, which would lead to a struggle for power between the secretaries of industry and agriculture.

But like many of Khrushchev's decisions, the original intention of this reform was indeed to make the Soviet Union have a more professional cadre team and improve the production efficiency of the Soviet Union. The positive and negative effects of Khrushchev's reforms were almost 55 percent, while Goto's reforms could not be reached in 19 percent.

After talking a lot for a long time about the reform of the Soviet Union and how to make the country better than the United States, Khrushchev pulled the topic back and said, "In fact, among the cadres of the KGB itself, Serov is the most outstanding security cadre. After entering the security system, I directly carried out the organizational construction of the KGB, as well as put the main goal overseas, which is very good, and it seems that it has a high evaluation among the cadres of the security system, which is not only me, but Comrade Suslov also agrees very much, you know, what can make Suslov's granite head recognize, but how difficult it is! ”

The relationship between Khrushchev and Suslov was in a generally passable state. For Khrushchev's move to thaw the cultural circles, Suslov was a million unwilling. In Suslov's view, Khrushchev's move is completely cultivating a pro-American trend in the cultural circles, and there may not be many American leading parties waving the flag and shouting in the Soviet cultural circles in the future, so Suslov still insists on the attitude of close monitoring of everything in the cultural field, and must suppress any views that yearn for the Western world.

In the long run, Khrushchev's opinion is more correct, but if you look at the present, this is not the case, because there was a Great Purge in the Soviet Union, and Khrushchev did not restrict the cultural circles, first of all, there will be dissatisfaction with the era of the Great Purge, after all, in Stalin's eyes, all writers are the same as workers and peasants, and in Stalin's eyes, everyone is equal, and I will not purge you because you are engaged in literature.

Khrushchev also knew that Suslov was resistant to him, so he was a little incredulous at first when he learned that Suslov agreed with him on this matter. Every time his opinion turned to the left, Khrushchev always spent a lot of time convincing the secretary of the Central Committee that Suslov would not act against him if he did not agree like Kozlov, but he always expressed his reservations with practical actions, and this time Suslov did not resist even for a minute, which was what surprised Khrushchev the most.

"Yura is indeed our most outstanding security cadre today, and I have no problem with that, we can't find a more suitable supervisor in the field of security!" Sherepin was also relieved when he spoke, and Serov was corrected, indicating that the KGB was still under his influence, and his only concern was to find a way to appease Semychasny.

It would be easy to say if Semychasny had never entered the KGB, but at that time Serov was not only young, but also had no experience in the Cuban Missile Crisis and dealing with the Sino-Indian War, and Semychasny had served as a secretary in Azerbaijan and did a good job earlier as the second secretary in charge of security, so at that time Semychasny was parachuted into the KGB as chairman. But now the situation is different, compared to Semychasny, who can only be regarded as a qualified performance, as the first deputy chairman, Serov is always present in hot spots and can always find a place to profit.

Let Serov leave the security apparatus? This is even more unlikely, Shelepin knows that his subordinates, in addition to their outstanding achievements in security work, have more than a year of experience as the first secretary of the Communist Youth League. When Serov went to work in the Komsomol? Isn't that a waste of talent? Now the question is, where did Semychasny go?

"At the plenary meeting of the Central Committee in more than two months, I will issue the appointment of the new chairman of the KGB, and at the same time I have some things to talk about at that meeting!" Originally, the appointment of the chairman of the KGB was a matter of a meeting of the Presidium of the Central Committee, and it is correct to say that Khrushchev's own opinion was the most important, and there was no need for a plenary meeting of the Central Committee members to discuss it, and in fact Khrushchev was not prepared to let the Central Committee members discuss this issue, and this had nothing to do with them. Khrushchev announced another thing mainly at the plenum of the Central Committee, and the appointment of the chairman of the KGB was only incidental.

Semychas left Khrushchev's office with a heavy heart, and there was only one question in his mind, that is, where was Semychasny going to go? Republics? No, he is the first secretary in Azerbaijan. Go to a department to be the number one? Still no, the KGB itself is an important department directly under the Presidium of the Central Committee, not to mention the general second-level departments, even if they are in charge of the first-level departments like the Ministry of Communications, they are all demoted. He could only choose a position from the central organs for Shemichasny to grasp, and this position could not be too low, and Sherepin felt that he had to think of a way.

Serov's matter has already been decided, and it will be announced at the plenary meeting of the Central Committee of the Soviet Union in June, if it were usually Sherepin, he would definitely inform Serov in advance, but now he can't do this, at least he won't do it until he arranges Semychasny's whereabouts, a department has two of his own subordinates and has formed a competitive relationship, if he wasn't afraid that the KGB would get out of control and know today's situation, Sherepin would definitely not let Shemychasny go to the KGB as chairman, wasting two years in vain.

"Is Comrade Grischen not there?" Serov, who has always felt good about himself, came to the office building of the Central Council of the USSR today to talk about a case, that is, the friction between the KGB and the railway department.

In fact, that case had nothing to do with the Central Council of the Soviet Union, but it had to do with it, and the Central Council of the Soviet Union was in charge of the affairs of the national trade unions of the Soviet Union, which naturally included the welfare of workers. The law enforcement officers of the railway department are also workers, and Serov, who paid for money from his own department, has not been able to sleep well these days, so why should the KGB help other departments? In contemplation, I remembered the institution that led the Soviet trade unions.

The most basic welfare of workers is continued to be planned by the Central Council, the simplest example is the cinema of various enterprises, few people know that the largest film market in the world today is outside the United States, and the second largest film market is actually the Soviet Union. It's useless to know, many movies in the United States can't get in at all. In terms of the number of cinemas, the number of cinemas in the Soviet Union is far greater than that of the American cinemas, but the cinemas in the Soviet Union are not for profit, but for the Soviet workers to have entertainment. These cinemas were found in all administrative units of the USSR above the town level, including major enterprises and collective farms. Every week, the major movies stipulate that there are three days a week for free movie screening, and you can enter the cinema for free on the same day, and no one cares about you when you leave after you go in. The remaining three days were devoted to paid films, both imported and new to the Soviet Union, with one day off a week to overhaul the equipment.

The Central Council of the Soviet Union was the department that dealt with this matter, and when the Soviet Union was first established, the Central Council of the Soviet Union was a department of very high status, after all, as the motherland of the workers, it was natural for the department to formulate a department to protect the rights and interests of the workers, and the chairman of the Central Council at that time was the ******.

Knowing that the chairman of the Central Council, Grishin, would have to wait for some time to return, Serov, who was wearing a military uniform, could only wait in Glishin's office, although he felt that it was inappropriate, but the staff here did not dare to stop him.

Seeing Grischen's secretary leave, Serov unconsciously whistled, I have to say that Glishin's secretary general is very beautiful, and she is definitely a high-quality hairy girl. With all the characteristics that can make people's hearts move, I didn't expect Glishin and himself to be like-minded, waiting for Glishin's secretary to go out, Serov turned back and forth and found that there was a room inside, pushed open the door and saw a double bed at a glance, and from the furnishings on the bed, it can be concluded that this bed is often slept by two people, "Glishin is not only my fellow believer, but also bolder than me, I don't dare to do this at the KGB headquarters!" At this time, Grishin's image in Serov's eyes instantly became taller, and I wonder if the female secretary who had just gone out also slept here. (To be continued.) )