Chapter 782 Me and Pushkin
Although Semichasne was so miserable by Brezhnev in history, there was no evidence that he had betrayed Selepin. What's more, Brezhnev had been in power for so many years, and now he had enough time to see the true face of the General Secretary. Although the two were fellow townsmen, they believed that even Semichasne himself would not believe that Brezhnev would regard him as his own. This was simply a joke.
"Ilyic, I believe no one can see your purpose. Kosigin's left and right hands were placed in Ukraine. He absolutely cannot beat Shelbitsky. As for Shemichasne, although he is a powerful character, he is a member of the Central Committee. He is the chairman of the Central Supervisory Commission, which is completely different from Xie Lieping himself." In the Kremlin, the Central Secretary Kirirenko smiled slightly, obviously admiring his old boss.
"The Secretariat is in our hands, and from the source, the assistants of Kosigin and Serepin were killed. After a year or two, we replaced Semichasne, Serest, Polyansky and Mazurov. We firmly occupy the majority of the Central Presidium. At this stage, we still need Serev to preside over the global strategy, so don't touch him first. Just deal with Andropov, Serev and Ustinov, just use them as professional talents." Brezhnev's majestic face and said leisurely, "The global strategy cannot be relaxed, and I need to make progress in both aspects."
The current strategic progress has given Brezhnev a bigger idea. Since the United States is not invincible, can the Soviet Union win? If possible, it is best to be alive.
The Kremlin cocktail party is already being prepared to entertain foreign guests who come to Moscow. The prepared bands play melodious classical music, which is no worse than any so-called music capital. The leaders of all countries are picked up here by special cars. After the cocktail party, they will start to set off and return home.
Selov was also among the people invited, but along the way they were thinking about the meaning of Brezhnev's adjustment of work. Valia was driving around him, and behind him was his daughter. "I just felt that the location of Selmichasne must be not simple."
"He is just a member of the Central Committee. The Central Supervision Commission in his hands is definitely not as powerful as Shurik." Valia said without turning his eyes while driving, "The power is very important but not high. You forget how the First Secretary of Khrushchev straightened you? He could not control his own destiny without the members of the Central Presidium. Logically speaking, Brezhnev should always make him an alternate member, but Brezhnev did not express any of it."
"That's really bad!" Shelov shook his head slightly, "This time Brezhnev nominated Four people, Forteva, Grishin, Romanov and Kazakh First Secretary Kunayev as alternate members of the Central Bureau of the Presidium, which is used to replace Sheloste, Polyansky and others!"
"Can you do it?" Valia quickly took the time to ask, only concerned about whether it would affect her husband.
"Yes! Apart from Kunaev, people only think that our family has a good relationship with Forteva. In fact, we have met Grishen and Romanov long ago." Shelov simply reassured his wife. He knew these two first secretaries of Moscow and Leningrad very early. Yegorechev was still at that time. Tolskykov controlled Moscow and Leningrad, and even who Grishen's mistress was, and wherever he lived was in Slov's mind.
If he hadn't been afraid that the current battle between several groups of people would affect the current strategic offensive momentum, he might have been able to provoke the relationship between several groups of people, because now is a critical moment, the later some things happen, the better.
I soon arrived at the Kremlin, slowly shook the window and handed my ID to the guards for inspection. This is not Rubiy Yangka, he cannot scan his face here. This is the rule. Once it is decided, it must be followed.
He led his wife and daughter into the cocktail hall. Shelov saw Brezhnev, who was not afraid of death at first sight. He had suffered a stroke twice and was still pretending to be generous with vodka. He is worthy of being the leader of my Great Soviet Union and is ready to die.
"If it weren't for the sons going to school, I'd see Yula dared to bring all his whole family over." Kirilenko tilted his head and joked, making Brezhnev, who was clinking glasses with Ceausescu.
"Comrade Hornak, I heard that the population of democratic Germany has grown a lot, congratulations!" Shelov held a wine glass and clinked the glass with Hornak, General Secretary of the Unified Socialist Party of Democratic Germany. Next to it, Zedenbar, the first secretary of the Central Committee of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party, was the first to remind Yegorechev to be careful of the foreign leaders of the Dnipro gang. Now his reminder has basically been realized. He clinked with the other party and asked, "Comrade Zedenbar, is the agriculture and animal husbandry in Mongolia good?"
"Yura, don't you introduce it to us!" Zedenbar smiled and pointed at the two women behind Selov.
"My wife and eldest daughter, I have long been used to the fact that when the family appears, others' attention is on them!" Shelov laughed at himself, and Valia and Yulia reached out to greet the leaders of the two countries.
He was very simple, just wanted to bring his wife and daughter to have a meal, which was such a magnificent occasion. Especially when the conference was successfully concluded, he spent a while to greet the leaders of other socialist countries. The one he heard the most was "Comrade Selov, your wife and daughter are so beautiful." This made people feel very fucked...
"I have just confirmed one thing today, that is, I am really beautiful." My daughter was at an active age and had already moved around. At this time, Valia shouted with her husband's hand in her hand.
"This question is very strange. Who said you are not beautiful anymore? It was recognized that you were beautiful at the beginning." Selov also tilted his head and bit his ears with his wife, not caring about where this is or what occasion it is.
"A woman of such a beautiful woman can't even look down on her husband. Why is that?" Valia said with a little distressed look.
"The new ** is more powerful than love and more powerful than beauty! Pushkin!" Clogging his mouth with a wine glass, Selov pretended to take a sip, and then put it directly on his wife's hand. Valia nodded in a clear understanding and showed a cute smile, and drank the red wine in the wine glass in one sip.
"I will tolerate you because you have a hard time and such a high status is not easy." Valia said with a hint of hunchback.
"Thank you, Her Majesty!" Shelov replied with a little smugness, "So I am really a winner in life!" Love life and love Maomei, whoever dares to disturb the current stable life will die.
The cocktail party lasted until late at night. From this we can see that the Soviets basically had no ability to resist in front of the wine. The General Secretary and half of the people were no different. Among the members of the Central Presidium, except for Xie Lieping and Kosigin, they were basically regarded as the word "breathing", and the leaders of Eastern Europe were also similar.
Selov can see that secularization in the Middle East is definitely very progressive, and the wine glasses on the hands of leaders of Sudan and Iraq can testify. Who made these leaders have a great leader to be an example? Brezhnev is not like a person who suffered a stroke twice.
Even Ustinov is almost seventy years old, and drinking vodka is like drinking water. I think this Dasu is a pill...
Part of the Soviet Union's European territory was not as cold as expected. As long as March, the unbearable cold was basically said to be a goodbye. Selov, who pretended to have recovered from a serious illness, began to work again and continued to chat and laugh with these spy chiefs of the Dnipro gang. "This winter, the number of people who were poisoned by carbon monoxide in the entire Soviet Union was 3,750. In terms of proportion, most people died because of improper heating operations in the home, and industrial accidents were only a minority. Of course, there may be some concealment of the local government, but this possibility is very low. The second secretary of the safety supervisors of each enterprise is ours, and even if there is concealment, there will not be too many."
"The symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are colorless and odorless. Half of the people will not immediately notice it even if they are poisoned. Many times they are poisoned in their sleep. So once they wake up mentally, they will be unable to control their bodies and wait for death. Therefore, giving sirens to residents is useless. Our Soviet Union is a cold country and consumes a lot of fuel to keep warm. Even if the residents are very careful, it is still difficult to prevent it." Selov looked at the numbers in the report and glanced at the people around him, "There is no better way to pull out the danger from the root, except to gather heat and eliminate the bungalow area."
Selov is not unfamiliar with carbon monoxide poisoning. It turns out that in the Northeast, the soot poisoning that the family explained was almost every winter. The reason why I couldn't hear it later was that the bungalows in my hometown had been eradicated, so I had to solve this problem to build a building.
"Comrade Kosykin, Chairman of the Council of Ministers, has allocated funds specifically. Chairman, we have no choice but to do this." Zinev thought for a while and said, "Do you want our department to pay for money to continue building a community and then send it out?"
"If we can build a city as big as Constantinople, it will be postponed. After all, we can accommodate millions of people. Otherwise, we must continue to build houses," Selov whispered to these subordinates, "I have been directing the KGB to make money abroad, not simply treating our department as a wealth-making organization. I want our department to play its characteristics and make up for some of the shortcomings of the Soviet Union. Do you understand?"
Chapter completed!