Chapter 824 The 26th National Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Of course, it is very important for the General Political Commissar to uphold justice for the Jews, but the biggest thing at the moment is not this. It is the 26th Soviet Congress that will be held immediately. It was a month after US President Reagan was sworn in.
In February, Moscow had already begun preparations. The KGB general bureaus received an order from Ruby Yangka to ensure absolute safety during the 26th National Congress. As the conference began, Moscow was in a state of quasi-quitting smoking. At the same time, it began to welcome representatives from the Workers' Party and pro-Soviet parties from 199 countries around the world. People of all kinds of skin colors appeared on the streets of Moscow.
In the Kremlin Grand Hall, a total of 5,000 representatives were present, representing the 18 million Soviet members. Brezhnev presided over the meeting in a silver-white military uniform, and Selov also wore a silver-white military uniform. Sitting in the second row of the rostrum, after Brezhnev, the general secretary of the Soviet Union and the chairman of the Supreme Soviet Union, Brezhnev, attended the meeting, and the applause echoed in the Great Hall for a long time.
"In the past five years, our great party and great motherland have achieved remarkable results. Looking at the international situation, we can be sure that there are more and more friends, but fewer enemies." Brezhnev took out the "Summary Report of the Central Committee and the Current Party's Tasks on Domestic and Foreign Policy" report that had been prepared, and said in a slow but still powerful voice, "But we must also see that the current stage is not smooth sailing, nor can we not see the crisis. The sky on the international horizon is rolling dark clouds, and the complex and full of storms is a very challenging new test for our party and country. Opportunities and crises coexist. What results can be achieved in the end depends entirely on the leadership ability of the cadres and how to take advantage of opportunities and overcome difficulties under the guiding ideology of Marxism-Leninism."
Subsequently, Chairman of the Council of Ministers Gihonov submitted a report on the Basic Policy of the Soviet Union's Economic and Social Exhibition before 1981-1985 and 199o, and passed corresponding resolutions on these reports.
Andropov submitted the "Summary Report of the Central Supervisory Commission", passed the decision on drafting a new revised version of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the decision on letters and reports from the working people and appeals from the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
After the "Summary Report on How to Maintain the Advanced Nature of ** Party Members" was completed, Selov walked to the podium, took off his hat and put it on it, and said in a low voice, "I will simply comment on some possible threats at home and abroad at present. If you have different opinions, you can interrupt me, thank you!"
After the applause subsided, Selov cleared his throat, signaled Brezhnev and said, "The General Secretary said that the sky on the international horizon was rolling dark clouds, complex and full of storms. This is very suitable for the current situation facing the Party and the country, and it is practical and full of wisdom. From two years ago, we can clearly feel that European and American countries are collectively turning right. From Mrs. Thatcher to Reagan, they are all hostile to the collective, fairness, and the working class, and even the politicians of the entire socialist country. In this case, I expect the subsequent confrontation to be deeper and more complex."
"What worries me the most is that some cadres relax their vigilance because of their current achievements. Compared to various external threats, I have always emphasized that internal enemies are the ones that should be prevented the most. Some naive ideas are circulating among the cadre class, believing that we can live in peace with the United States and continue to develop their own ways. This is a huge mistake. We may live in peace, but exhibitions will never interfere with each other. The experience of anti-counterfeiting work over the past 30 years clearly tells us clearly
I. Imperialism is absolutely untrustworthy, and imperialism will never die. The Soviet Union exists for one day and is a thorn in their eyes." After a coughing softly, Selov continued, "Since the United States' aggression-like Vietnam War, the awakening of the American people and the excessive greed expansion policy, the United States has to calm down for a decade for a while, which is not what the United States is willing to do. They are accumulating energy to prepare for a larger and more layered confrontation."
"Recently, some European and American politicians, from their remarks, we clearly believe that this is creating public opinion for a new round of confrontation. In this regard, I just want to say that the Soviet Union just wanted to wait slowly for them to enter the garbage dump of history. If they were unwilling to do so, they would like to maintain their existence by provoking trouble. Do not mind lifting their feet, helping them complete this necessary step, and kicking them in." Selov stopped his aggressive report, looked at the representatives everywhere with his usual eyes, and said the last sentence with a conceited smile, "The enemy who provoked resistance will inevitably be completely buried by the fire and steel of the Soviet Union."
Papa..., warm applause sounded, and Selov nodded slightly, answered several questions. After returning to his position, "Comrade Selov has always been aware of. He has always spoken so bluntly and responded to any threats with a fierce response. But it is precisely this attitude that has led to our current security situation. The General Political Commissar said that it is very true. If you dare to fight against the great Soviet, you will definitely be buried by the fire and steel of the Soviet Union. For more than 60 years, our great motherland has endured countless tests. Where are our enemies now? We are never afraid of any competition or war."
Brezhnev spoke again, "The total crisis of capitalism has been further intensified. This is a structural contradiction. No capitalist system cannot be avoided. Of course, we have our problems, and we still have many problems to solve, but we cannot just have problems with our opponents because we have problems."
The crisis of capitalism is inevitable and will become more and more serious. In fact, this is not in line with the current economy of Britain and the United States, because Europe and the United States are slowly climbing out of the quagmire. However, the words that the Soviet Union brought out at each congress are indeed real truth. The interval between the economic crisis of capitalism is getting shorter and shorter.
Especially the last time the world economic crisis caused by the oil crisis, the unemployment rate in the United States remained high, but it has not ended yet. This is also the reason why Reagan began to reform and wanted to solve the source of all problems in the Soviet Union.
More people know the history of later generations. Shellov first cut South America and then used the Square Agreement to suck blood from the Federal Republic of Germany and Japan. In fact, the economy was not good when Reagan led the United States. Before Reagan stepped down, he had already begun to show signs of an economic crisis. When the Bush-Dong Gulf War, the nominal growth was 5% in 1990s and 3% in 1991s, but inflation was 1% and 10% in 1991s, respectively.
It shows that the Soviet Union was on the verge of collapse, and the United States had lost too much blood and began to regress. Everyone knows what happened later. The collapse of the Soviet Union and the United States under Zipperton's leadership was hard to defeat the earth. The actual and nominal growth of the United States' economy was so fast that it was extremely fast.
Brezhnev always believed that his policy was problematic, and that the Soviet Union wanted to confront the United States. Just as Khrushchev always believed that the Soviet Union could also beat the United States in a peaceful competition. After US President Reagan took office, the Soviet Union's national congress was equally aggressive. The global offensive policy continued, the arms race continued, and the hostility between the two sides continued, and everything was the same.
"The meeting elected the new member of the Central Presidium, Chairman and General Secretary of the Supreme Soviet Union."
"Chairman of the Central Supervisory Commission, Secretary of the Central Committee, Comrade Andropov!"
"Comrade Suslov, the Central Secretary, Comrade Chernenko! Central Secretary, General Political Commissar of the National Security Committee, Comrade Serov, Chairman of the National Security Committee, Minister of National Defense, and Secretary of the Central Secretary, Comrade Ustinov, Minister of Foreign Affairs Comrade Gromiko, First Secretary of the Moscow Municipal Party Committee, Comrade Romanov, First Secretary of the Leningrad Municipal Party Committee, Comrade Foerceva, First Secretary of the Soviet Municipal Party Committee, Comrade Kunaev, First Secretary of the Kazakhsar Council. Comrade Jihonov, Chairman of the Council of Ministers, and Comrade Serbizki, First Secretary of the Ukrainian Party Committee, are members of the new Central Presidium."
This meeting continued Brezhnev's established policy, and from the 24th National Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union believed that the general crisis of capitalism was "continue to deepen". The 25th National Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union reiterated the judgment of the 24th National Congress and further believed that "the myth that the current capitalism can avoid crisis has gone bankrupt." This time, the second ** of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union believed that "the general crisis of capitalism has further intensified."
In the statements of the Central Presidium, including General Secretary Brezhnev, Andropov, Selov, Ustinov and Gromiko, the criticism of the United States was very direct. It seemed that he was very dissatisfied with Reagan's attitude towards the Soviet Union and took tit-for-tat measures. As the meeting continued, some countries exclaimed that the confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union was intensifying, and that the two countries had never expressed hostility so directly in the past ten years, and the Cold War would enter a more intense stage, etc.
The subsequent dialogue between Selov and Ustinov was leaked, "The United States is a country with a marginal height of 6. The United States can maintain its influence by provoking conflicts between the Eurasian Greater 6 countries. Unfortunately, there is no country in the center of mankind that can challenge the Soviet Union at all, and the Americans cannot win us." (To be continued.)
Chapter completed!