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Eight hundred and sixtieth chapters old boss

US Vice President Bush shook hands with Andropov, who had actually become the general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, followed by Chernenko. When it came to Selov, Bush clearly heard the other party's skillful English, "When Reagan died, I will definitely attend the funeral. Whether he invited me or not, I will go."

"President Reagan cannot come because there is something else!" US Vice President Bush's answer was very formal, although Secretary of State George Prat Schultz, CIA Director William Joseph Casey and National Security Advisor William Clark, even himself persuaded Reagan to attend, but Reagan just didn't attend.

"He is such a direct person. Thanks to Vice President Bush for his persuasion, people should have basic politeness. Although we are enemies! My promise is effective and I will definitely participate when the time comes. Also, Reagan has early signs of Alzheimer's disease, which is considered to be the information I sent you with friendship..." Shelloff rolled his eyelids and shook hands with the next country's leader. The hostility was uncovered...

Vice President Bush's movements froze slightly, and instead shook hands with Soviet Defense Minister Marshal Ustinov and Foreign Minister Gromiko, and sighed slightly. The reaction of the Soviet No. 3 figure was like waiting for Reagan to attack with the Soviet Union. I hope that the Soviet Union will not fall into the hands of this spy leader in the future. Thinking of this, he was funny. It should be impossible for a spy to be a leader...

Maybe, how could it be impossible! Isn’t you Bush the director of the CIA? Shelov, who shook hands with Amin, turned his head and cast a meaningful look at Bush’s figure, “Comrade Amin, congratulations to the progress of the communist cause in Afghanistan. You are Stalin of Afghanistan…”

"Thank you, my friend of the Afghan people, Comrade Selov!" If Amin had only one Soviet friend, he would be the current No. 3 figure of the Soviet Union, the master of Rubiy Yangka, and the chairman of the National Security Council, Selov.

"Comrade Brezhneva, please mourn!" Andropov gave the Brezhnev's wife a hug and said, "The death of Brezhnev is a huge loss to our country."

The Central Secretary Kirilenko, who had been dismissed, held Brezhneva's hand and could not hide his grief. Even if Brezhnev personally ordered him to be dismissed, he also regarded Brezhnev as the oldest leader.

"Comrade Brezhneva, please feel sorry!" Selov lowered his head slightly, glanced past Brezhnev's wife, and placed it on the General Secretary's famous daughter and son-in-law. He would soon start dealing with the family of the former leader.

It is as much as it should be. He will not create unjust cases. Serokov and Churbanov delayed him from taking charge of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The KGB without the Ministry of Internal Affairs is not considered complete. Why should the police distinguish between secret police and public police?

All this has been destined since Brezhnev's death. In fact, Selov was quite careful. Tsvigon, Zinev, and Selokov should have been cleaned up by Andropov when Brezhnev was alive.

No amount of grudges should be calculated on such occasions. This is the state funeral of the General Secretary. Under the gaze of the heads of several dozen countries, Brezhnev's coffin fell heavily. The members of the Central Soviet Presidium stepped forward and said their final farewell to Brezhnev. Among the many members, Selov and Ustinov raised their hands and saluted a military salute to the dead Brezhnev, "The proletariat of the world united!"

"Proletarians all over the world united..." More than 10,000 Soviet soldiers, the police also solemnly raised their right hands and swore with military salutes. The atmosphere of the entire funeral was solemn, shocking everyone present.

"The proletarians of the whole world unite!" The Soviet people on the entire Red Square solemnly swore, and their voices resounded throughout Moscow. Countless Soviet people saw this scene in front of the TV and were moved. After all, the current era is an unprecedented moment of powerful moment in Russian history. After the news of Brezhnev's death came, everyone no longer cared about all kinds of negative impressions. All they could express was respect for this era.

Before the burial, Victoria Brezhneva kissed Brezhnev's cheek according to Russian customs. When Brezhnev's body fell to the bottom of the dug tomb, the orchestra played the Soviet national anthem, and the church bells rang. The Soviet army present saluted Brezhnev in the tomb. Then the Soviet army held a military parade on the Red Square.

Andropov, Jihonov, who represented the government, and the representatives of workers with very important political significance, and representatives of the Academy of Sciences gave speeches to express their condolences to Brezhnev. From now on, the Brezhnev era ended.

"The General Secretary wants to meet the Chinese delegation!" Ustinov said to Selov with his head tilted. The General Secretary is talking about Andropov. Unless Andropov dies now, this is a foregone conclusion.

"See!" Selov looked at him without squinting. Of course, the Soviet Union welcomed the rehabilitation with China, but this would take time. Before his condition worsened, Andropov believed that he had seven years to deal with these matters. But history only gave him less than two years.

Some things should be dealt with now. When Semichasne led the KGB, according to the KGB's suggestion, the Soviet criminal law added a crime of "spreading rumors" to deal with the surging movement of dissidents. Freedom of speech needs to be protected by law, and the law should regulate freedom of speech without harming the rights and freedoms of others. It is naturally understandable to legislate to punish rumors.

For example, some criminals who spread rumors and attack other citizens and slander the reputation and dignity of victims should be punished. For example, some people who spread rumors, fabricate the value and toxicity of certain foods, raise or criticize prices, disrupt the order of the market economy, and should also be punished.

Shemichasne's methods were too direct, and he looked like the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the 1930s. Of course, he would not be liked by Khrushchev and Brezhnev. However, now, some severe measures are indeed needed to correct the current public opinion. Shelov wanted to drive such remarks to another area, that is, the Internet, which the Soviet Union focused on developing, and there is indeed a need for existence. Besides, the General Political Commissar is not willing to delay others' earning foreign exchange, right?

Xie Lieping did not know how to consolidate power first and then implement his political ideals, so he was marginalized by his colleagues and completely deprived of power. Kosykin focused on reform and did not strengthen his team, and ultimately failed to escape the fate of a weak prime minister and was suppressed by Brezhnev and Suslov.

Now, only Andropov who can suppress Serbov is left who thinks he has seven years of life. As for the Chernek and the Dnepro gang, as long as he can handle Serbizky, the political group that Brezhnev focuses on training will collapse, and Chernek is not in his consideration.

"Even now, I still think that if you were the General Secretary, you would definitely be much stronger than Brezhnev! Old Secretary!" This was the first time that Selov met with him after Xie Lieping retired. Xie Lieping's eyes were still sharp, and the righteousness on his body was unconcealed, but compared with that year, some vicissitudes appeared on him.

"But I lost, I lost to Brezhnev. He was not only twelve years older than me, history is not enough. Now I don't have the ability to do things anymore." Xie Lieping smiled bitterly, "This is also the reason why I stopped you from taking risks at that time. My subordinates were dismissed, but I can't say that I lost completely, you are still there. Brezhnev's subordinates are now suppressed, and he is just a few years later than me."

If you can control the entire team, you can rely on the talents of your subordinates. If you can't control your subordinates, you have to do it yourself and show them your excellence and dedication. Xie Lieping's courage to move forward, disdain to detour, ruined himself and the hope of the people of his era. As he said, he has lost.

"History is not fair to you!" Selov lowered his head, "You have the ability, but Suslov can't find out your faults in morality, but you have to leave your job in your prime."

"Maybe it should be as you said. When Khrushchev just retired, I should have taken the risk of snatching that position. There is only one opportunity. If I miss it, I will never be able to find it again." Xie Lieping sighed, stood up and walked to the window and said, "Your current status is almost the same as mine in the past, be careful. The matter is not over yet, don't follow the old path between me and Belia. The most important thing is not to reach that position, don't show the power of disagreement like Belia and I, because everyone will be afraid of the police and hope that you will get rid of all restrictions next time you meet."

"You must be better at fighting than others, and you are not without advantages. At least in terms of age, you have more advantages than I was against Brezhnev at that time. In the current Central Presidium, only Andropov is a character, and others are good, Romanov is still good, and others are just ordinary." Before leaving, Sherepin thought for a moment, "In the Dnepro gang, only Sherbisky and Kunaev need to be paid attention to, don't think I can't see that Chernenko is not far from death."
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