Chapter five hundred and ninety-ninth policy adjustment
The new leadership of the Soviet Union has been established, which is the regime system of Brezhnev, Kosigin and Sherepin. After this conference, it marked the arrival of a new era. After the conference, journalists from all over the country spread the news.
Then many countries will definitely start to evaluate the new leadership of the Soviet Union to see what policies will the new leadership of the Soviet Union formulate, whether to ease or confront? This is a very important thing for many countries.
But no matter what, many policies in the Khrushchev era will definitely change. After all, everyone's style is different. It is hard to say what decisions would be made by Brezhnev, who took over Khrushchev's position as the first secretary.
The issue of Khrushchev's retirement benefits was formulated by Brezhnev himself. For the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, it was very novel to deal with the retirement of the former supreme leader. In fact, in the current history of the Soviet Union, only Khrushchev had retired experience. Whether it was Lenin and Stalin before him, or the leaders of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, they all fulfilled the great professional sentiment of coexisting with their posts. Then how to formulate Khrushchev's retirement benefits became a completely new thing, and no one had any experience before.
The same is true for Brezhnev, because Khrushchev was not removed from power in this time and space, but retired after four years of power, so this matter is even more complicated. In history, Brezhnev personally implemented the treatment standards for his predecessors: there was a car, a small villa in the suburbs, and a good special pension. But that was based on the premise that Khrushchev was couped, and Khrushchev completed the handover, so this material standard seemed to be fine, so what about other standards, such as political standards.
This is the first impression that Selov left when he first attended the meeting of the Central Soviet Presidium. It is easy to say about material retirement benefits, but what about politics? Can Khrushchev return to the Kremlin at any time? Make suggestions to the current Soviet leader? That is definitely not possible. Brezhnev has a good temper and will not tolerate this happening. What's more, there are many people with stronger tempers than him.
The first thing Khrushchev did after his retirement was that the first meeting of the new Central Bureau was still discussing the former leader, and it was three days after the meeting held by Khrushchev. To be precise, the conference had just concluded yesterday.
Now the whole world praises Khrushchev's retirement actions, especially France. You should know that the protests in France have only been less than three months, and of course the same is true in the Soviet Union. But for those present, this must be passed. In essence, in addition to Khrushchev himself, including Serov, there is also an identity, that is, the Stalinists. Although the KGB has been arresting Stalinists in the past few years, this is not delayed by them.
"We still have to keep Comrade Khrushchev busy. There are many things in the world." Shelov finally spoke at the meeting of the Central Presidium that he attended for the first time. "In the past, Comrade Khrushchev saw macroscopic things, and with his position, he could not see specific and subtle life. After retirement, he could see closely related problems in people's lives. In fact, there are many such problems. A person will encounter various troubles in life, and Comrade Khrushchev has never encountered these things before."
After all, Khrushchev is no longer the first secretary. If Selov still called Khrushchev the first secretary, even if Brezhnev didn't say it, he would definitely be unhappy. So Selov called Khrushchev a comrade, just like discussing an ordinary retired old man.
"Comrade Selov can actually be more specific." Brezhnev thought for a while and asked with interest, "Use the trivial matters of life to dilute the peace of Comrade Khrushchev's life?"
"No, I think we can take care of Comrade Khrushchev's political sentiment, such as some leftover problems." Serov thought for a moment, "In fact, this is not difficult. Khrushchev was the first secretary before retirement, and he would definitely not be able to adapt to becoming an elderly person who receives pensions at once. I believe that Khrushchev's idea of guiding his work still exists."
According to historical records, Khrushchev would subconsciously seize every opportunity to relive his leadership career after retirement. He often walked to the fields of nearby farms, expressed a leader-like worry about the farmers' pitiful harvest, and was eager to make his far-sighted agricultural suggestions. He even used a telescope to monitor the farmers working in the fields. Whenever a person in charge appeared, he would hurry over and express his opinions. But Khrushchev soon discovered that these young leaders did not take the instructions of the former supreme leader seriously at all, which made him very angry but helpless.
In fact, this matter is not difficult to solve. Khrushchev will definitely not often come into contact with higher-level cadres after retirement, but grassroots cadres will definitely come into contact with them. Selov means to make grassroots cadres respect this former leader. For some work matters, you can follow Khrushchev's advice, after all, Khrushchev's advice will not have much impact at all.
Brezhnev and Kosykin both nodded. This suggestion was acceptable. At the same time, on the annual Victory Day parade, May Day parade and October Revolutionary parade, Khrushchev could also be invited back to stand on the Red Square, indicating that this is respect for the former leaders, and some retired veteran cadres can also visit Khrushchev and chat.
"But all this must be under the surveillance of the KGB. We have been implementing his policies, but in fact we understand from it that many policies are lacking in consideration and some issues must be corrected!" Brezhnev first listened to the opinions of Kosigin and Sherepin, and then came up with opinions, which was to complete Khrushchev's retirement life plan.
"Yura, don't you talk about your opinions on this?" Brezhnev seemed to be quite generous and asked Selov what he had. You should know that Selov had never had experience in this area, and he only had 72 hours into the Central Presidium, and this time must be included from the beginning of the nomination to the present.
"I am just a security cadre. To be honest, I don't know what to do when I enter the Central Presidium. I will obey the Central Resolution. I just need to make a decision and let me implement it. I cannot express my opinion on some issues that exceed the scope of security." Selov faced the boss of the Dnipro gang very modestly. Don't I know that this modest look is temporary?
Chapter completed!