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Chapter 815 I, Secretary of the Central Committee

"General Secretary, are you a little too frivolous?" Ukrainian First Secretary Sherbizky was shocked after receiving the news and hurriedly called Brezhnev and said, "Kirillenko has been hosting the exhibition of the heavy industry department for so many years. How could his son become a traitor? Could it be that the KGB did it?"

"Yura just arrived in Azerbaijan and had no chance to intervene. Also, it was not his son, but his son-in-law, I made the mistake during the fire." Brezhnev replied slowly, obviously he didn't want to talk about this issue in depth.

When Serbisky heard this, he felt a slump in his heart. Brezhnev could actually make his son and son-in-law wrong. Does this mean that the General Secretary is in poor health? He immediately said, "I just happened to go to Moscow and visit the General Secretary by the way. I hope the General Secretary will take care of his health. Our motherland is booming, and only you can lead us to the final victory."

"Thank you, Vladimir!" Brezhnev sighed and thanked, "Ukraine is doing well."

After encouraging the other party, Brezhnev hung up the phone and fell into silence again. Or in memory, he regretted taking away Kirilianko, but he had to do so. The relatives of an important cadre had an attempt to treason, even if it was suspected, this was a huge thing in the Soviet Union. The Chairman of the KGB and the Marshal of the Military were directly dismissed because of such an explosion. Traitors were absolutely not allowed by the Soviet country.

As Brezhnev said, once Selov returned to Rubiyanka and learned about this. Using Kirirenko's son-in-law is enough to deal a fatal blow to Kirirenko. Don't say you are dismissed, just fire the Soviet Union, take back all medals for the country, and no one will object to the suspension of the pension.

The members of the Central Presidium are not more immune than the original KGB chairman and the marshal of the military. Brezhnev first dealt with Kirilenko and could also give his old subordinates a step forward. At least Kirilenko will not go to jail.

The first KGB chairman General Serov was under surveillance all his life, and the implicated marshal was treated the same. Originally, Khrushchev was preparing to hold a meeting to take back the rank of marshal and the medal of the Soviet hero, and retire directly as the major general. If he went to Kirilianko, he would not even be dismissed, which would cause too much harm to the country.

Thinking of this, Brezhnev thought of his incompetent children. When his son almost fell into the trap of the British No. 6 in Sweden, Serov appeared and took revenge on the MI6. And his daughter looked like him one thing, that is, she loved drinking very much. If the son-in-law was not still obedient, he wouldn't know what to do.

"General Secretary, you should have a rest." Nurse Nina walked in with a smile and whispered, "Only by maintaining healthy habits can you live long, and it will be very meaningful to work in this way."

"In the hands of different people, the energy emitted by a department is so different." When Sellov heard the news that Kirilenko was dismissed for health reasons, he first thought of Andropov and the Central Supervisory Commission he now led. During the Serepin period, the Party and State Supervisory Commission greatly shocked the Soviet cadre class. Although the power of the Central Supervisory Commission was reduced later, now in the hands of Andropov, this department showed a terrible side. Andropov was completely used as the KGB.

"I agree!" Selov, who had just returned to Moscow, immediately showed his obligation to carry a mobile phone. No matter what policy, he had never opposed it for more than ten years, but he usually only attended foreign policy meetings, and it was very rare to attend such meetings. The last time was when Sereping and Brezhnev clashed.

From that time on, he usually did not attend domestic meetings. Of course, this was a sign of giving up in Kirirenko's eyes, but Kirirenko is no longer here. Who is the final winner? When I thought of this, Selov glanced at Andropov. Even the collection of Sima Yi and Tokugawa Ieyasu was just a temporary winner.

When Selov made his statement first, the matter of the First Vice Chairman of the Council of Ministers Jihonov entering the Central Presidium was confirmed. Selov thought this was the end. At this time, the Second Secretary Suslov slowly spoke, "The vacant position of the central secretary of Kirilenko also needs discussion. Our great motherland must be led by trustworthy people, and this person must have the ability to resist the Western emptiness. Only such a person can ensure that the country does not deviate from the track."

Suslov's voice was not high. In fact, he rarely expressed his opinions in recent years. Even if he was talking about such an important matter, his expression was still so dull, just like a machine that had been debugged.

"I suggest that the position of central secretary vacant to Kirirenko will be held by Comrade Selov, the General Political Commissar of the National Security Council and Chairman of the National Security Committee. Comrade Selov is a comrade who deeply understands the relationship between us and us. I believe that the Soviet Union will not choose the rebellion the most. The first one is Comrade Selov. Kirirenko's example is first, and reliability is the first priority." Suslov said sternly, while looking at the expressions of other members, "Do you think this is the case?"

Brezhnev was silent for a moment and said, "I don't know if other people have different opinions, but if not, this matter will be decided!" Suslov communicated with Brezhnev. The difference between the two was far from power, and Suslov's power was even worse than that of a member of an important department. As the authority of thought, Suslov is an important sign.

In the end, Brezhnev agreed, but he asked about his nursing care while thinking about the problem alone. At that time, Nina's answer was that the current Central Presidium has been in operation for more than ten years. Isn't this a problem?

Nina's answer is a bit naive, but there are some truths. Since there has never been any problem, it means that the current central presidium is balanced and will not destroy the balance just because Serov serves as the central secretary.
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