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Chapter five hundred and ninety fifth incomplete victory

"To be honest, after working hard for so long, I still don't dare to estimate the final result." Selov is not in Ruby Yangka, but here is the office of Andropov, the Minister of the Central Liaison Department and Secretary of the Central Committee.

When contacting the French Communist Party, the KGB does not have the right to do this. Of course, some things can actually be done. However, under normal circumstances, Andropov will do this. Andropov is doing the contact with the French Communist Party.

"From the public opinion, the left wing must win. What doubts do you have?" Andropov was a little confused. However, the political commissar of the General National Security Committee in front of him rarely showed such expressions.

"This is a question of probability. Simply put, the unity of the capital class. You also know that France had more than a week ago, a parade of Charles de Gaulle's supporters!" Seeing the other party nodding silently, Serov continued, "That parade was a typical bourgeois unity. On the contrary, the protesters were large in scale, but there were still some inadequate places."

"Huh?" Andropov frowned slightly and said in confusion. "You must know that most people are protesters. How could the situation you said happen? Do Charles De Gaulle dare to operate the black box? But isn't this realistic?"

"We are back to the problem that has just begun, probability. If Charles de Gaulle's supporters are mobilized to the greatest extent, and the protesters do not participate in the vote because of the revolutionary ideal, then can the power of the left be sure to win?" Although Serov raised a question, he spoke it in a positive tone.

He later read the information at that time. Only a little over 40% of those who supported De Gaulle in France were not mentioned, not to mention that there were Algerians who were obviously influenced by the Soviet Union in this time and space. Theoretically, even if De Gaulle was forced to step down under pressure, most of the seats in Congress would definitely be occupied by the Communist Party, the Socialist Party and other left-wing parties. But in fact, in that election, De Gaulle used more than 40% of his supporters and won more than 70% of his seats in Congress. He played a super godly performance and successfully suppressed the wave of protests.

Andropov originally thought that Serov's worries were too much worry, but in the end, his indifferent smile disappeared, replaced by a serious face. In terms of mathematical probability, this may exist. As for the unity of the bourgeoisie, the parade of Charles de Gaulle supporters more than a week ago has been confirmed.

"Yes, this possibility exists, but since we have already seen this possibility in advance, there is a chance to remedy it. Don't see that the vote has begun today, and we still have time." Andropov first expressed his gratitude to Selov, and then began to think about it carefully.

Selov nodded and said goodbye. In this regard, he had no place to wipe his mouth. Andropov could even chew a piece of it in South Yemen. France, which is much less difficult, should have a solution.

What will happen in the final election depends on Andropov's communication. If the protesters' turnout rate is insufficient and they are still obsessed with street movements, the chance of capsizing in the gutter will always exist.

"I hope Andropov is responsible for the international communist movement for so many years and has sufficient ability." Serov believes that as long as the turnout is sufficient, this wave of protest will inevitably end with the victory of the French left-wing force.

In the following time, the Communist Party of France, the Socialist Party and other parties began to send working groups to launch protesters and use the right to vote to achieve their goals. Civil war is impossible to consider. There are NATO military bases all around France. If a civil war begins, the country of France and the nation of France will eventually suffer.

"Persistence in protest will only make things worse and worse. If we only protest without proposing solutions, how can we change our country? You are still here and the other party votes to support the current government, then protest is meaningless. Use the right to vote in your hands to make a choice. This is what we should do." A member of the French Communist Party shouted loudly at the crowds gathered around him with a loudspeaker.

This situation occurs in all parts of France, including Algeria, where parties are trying their best to mobilize their supporters to win the election and let their supporters go to the voting location to make their choices.

The United States, the Soviet Union, the Federal Republic of Germany, and many countries around the world are paying attention to the results of this election. First, the French Communist Party General Secretary Valdeck Roche announced that he would join forces with the Socialist Party, the Socialist Radical Party, and the Algerian Socialist Workers' Party to fight against the alliance to support Charles de Gaulle in defending the Republic.

The predecessor of the League for Defense of Republics was the French People's League founded by Charles de Gaulle. It advocated the maintenance of the Fifth Republic system internally, opposed the excessive state intervention in the economy, and advocated the maintenance of national independence and the status of a major power in international affairs externally, emphasized the maintenance of the nuclear power of the Law. The Law should play a leading role in promoting the construction of the European Union and is also the current ruling party in France.

Newspapers from various countries have taken estimates of the French election. The Federal German newspapers believe that De Gaulle can still continue to rule and successfully resolve the crisis, because once people participate in the voting, it proves that the most dangerous time has ended. British newspapers also take the same view, believing that although De Gaulle hates it, he can still control the situation.

"They are cheering up Charles de Gaulle, are they convinced of what they said? It's not more than ten years ago, and the British Labor Party has come to power!" Serov and Andropov, who have also been paying attention to this French election, said that you should know that when the Italian Communist Party was elected, it was only less than ten years after World War II ended, and the Italian Communist Party was an independent election. After the election was successful, the US base in Italy was almost torn apart and military intervention.

More than ten years have passed, and even the British Labor Party has come to power, so it will be a matter of time before these countries turn left. Moreover, this alliance is not an independent election for the French Communist Party, but an alliance with the Socialist Party and other parties. Once the United States interferes, it will not only fight against the French Communist Party, which is similar to the Soviet Union's claim, but also interferes with the entire Western Europe's top forces. You should know that the French Socialist Party is a member of the Second International. Many members of the Second International are the main parties of European countries. Once the US military interferes, it is not only the Communists who are disappointed.

"I was originally optimistic, why are you a little happy?" Ustinov was a little puzzled by Selov's performance.

"Because I know that the people in the Second International are not good birds. It is okay for these traitors to say beautiful words, but they only have such great ability!" Selov knew that the reason why Europe in later generations even wanted to be politically correct was closely related to these socialist parties in the Second International. On the contrary, Eastern European countries that were once socialist camps may have been because they have not been infected yet because they were short of time and were not as treacherous as Western Europe.

Even though he said that, Andropov, Ustinov and Selov all understood that there was no better way for the time being. They admired De Gaulle's move to defend France, but this person was an ally of the United States and his independence was also an enemy of the Soviet Union, but no other country was as close to the United States.

Unless the French make their own announcement, the KGB First General Administration will not be able to investigate anything. After all, the people at the polling station are not the KGB informants. Until the end of the election, every day is very painful for Selov and others. The French left-wing party has come to power in the 1980s, and the Socialist Party has come to power. Now France's largest left-wing party is the Communist Party. The left-wing alliance led by the Communist Party is fully qualified to let the Soviet Union respond.

But there is no news at all. Selov believes that the Algerian election is the least suspenseful. The Algerian Socialist Workers' Party can get at least 70% or 80% of the votes.

This result is not only the Soviet Union is waiting, but the United States is waiting. In fact, all the French who participated in the protest are waiting for it. After all, for them, the final result of the protest must be reflected in the election.

Khrushchev commented on the situation in France for the first time a day before the end of the election, "General De Gaulle made outstanding contributions to France's independence and easing policies, regardless of the outcome of this election. The Soviet Union cherished General De Gaulle as a friend and was willing to continue to cooperate with the De Gaulle government in the future."

Khrushchev's speech was made by seeing the KGB's assessment. Serov expressed a possibility that according to the politics of the Fifth Republic built by Charles de Gaulle himself, even if the election was lost, he could not step down and continue to play with the National Assembly in the position of president. France is one of the few strong governments in Western European countries, and Charles de Gaulle himself is qualified to do so.

In mid-June, the French parliamentary election was announced. The alliance, including the French Communist Party, the French Socialist Party, and the Algerian Socialist Workers' Party, won 62% of the people's support and occupied 58% of the seats in Congress. The reason why there were fewer seats in Congress was because France, except for the overseas provinces in Algeria, supported the defense of the Republican Union. The defense of the Republican Union is still the largest party, but faced a water-like left-wing party, which was already at a disadvantage in the parliament. De Gaulle then admitted the victory of the left-wing alliance.

French Communist Party General Secretary Valdeck Roche then announced that he would implement the labor-management agreement signed earlier and start organizing the resumption of production. In the days to come, a more fair and equal France will be established.

"This is an incomplete victory. The system established by Charles de Gaulle protects him." Serov sighed and said, and Andropov shook his head. "Incomplete victory is better than no victory. France's political structure has changed. Besides, Charles de Gaulle is almost eighty years old. How many years can he live?"
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