Eight hundred and eighty-sixth chapter enemy
"Difficulties and challenges certainly exist, but I believe that the Soviets made of steel and fire are not afraid of challenges. This is not voluntary theory. General Secretary Stalin once said that people with ideals are always hot in their hearts." Selov was silent for a moment and said in a steady voice, "For some imperialist hostile behaviors, no matter what aspects this behavior is manifested in, we have only one choice, to fight..."
"Fight, fight, fight." Chebrikov, Zvegon, Bobkov and Fedorchuk's central committee members stood up one after another and expressed their support for the supreme Soviet leader standing on the rostrum.
"It is natural to fight, and the Soviets are not afraid of any challenges. We have millions of determined soldiers, we have 40,000 nuclear bombs, we have the support of dozens of countries, and we have the support of all the poor in the world who are at the bottom of the country. With this support, what is there to be afraid of? If there is anything to be desirable..." Shelov thought for a moment, "maybe it is our cadre class, and many of them have forgotten what qualities a Soviet cadre should have."
The entire Kremlin auditorium was silent, which was an obvious warning. Many cadres will not forget that the newly appointed General Secretary was best at anti-counterfeiting.
"Of course I will do my best to ensure the overall progress of the country, but if I fall behind, I won't wait for you." After beating and beating, Selov cleared his throat and stopped scaring these old men for the time being. Well, old man, Andropov replaced many of the Central Committee members, making the Central Committee members who were close to the age and death brink, finally not looking very dying.
But this is only a temporary rescue. The old people still occupy the majority of the provincial party committee secretaries and leaders of the franchise republics. In history, Go Map played the role of a cadre crusher, but this kind of violence and demolition behavior is directly replaced by a group of traitors. If you have to choose one among the traitor groups and the elderly groups, Selov would rather choose the elderly, so that people can slowly discover it.
After he praised his ex-General Secretary, including Brezhnev, he said that the environments in different eras are different, so the policies are certainly impossible to be completely consistent. He just wiped all his ex-boys, and the central idea is that all the general secretary are not wrong, and of course the cadres who are following the execution.
"General Secretary Brezhnev proposed the concept of developed socialism. General Secretary Andropov believed that the country was in the initial stage of a developed socialist country, which is not contradictory. Because the environments of the two time periods are completely different, and we also have insufficient estimates of scientific and technological progress. There is no problem with both points at that time. However, in this era of great development of science and technology, it is a bit blindly optimistic to measure the development of the country by static standards. So after discussing with me and the comrades in the Presidium and the Secretariat, I believe that the current Soviet Union is in the primary stage of socialism."
"In the current world, only the Soviet Union and a few Eastern European socialist countries are at this stage. The socialist countries at this stage have not fully reflected the superiority of socialism. From the external environment, the socialist countries and bourgeois countries at this stage are in a stalemate stage. They have not completed the transcendence of capitalist countries. Of course, this trend is obvious. We must believe that that day is not far away..." Selov, who held the speech, frowned slightly. Who wrote this speech? Why is it not far away again? It is not far away.
After skipping this small dissatisfaction, he wanted to hit the girl in the butt when he went back. Then he explained the domestic standards for the primary stage of socialism. He could not copy China directly, so he could only slightly modify it based on the actual situation of the Soviet Union.
If nothing unexpected happens, this definition of the primary stage of socialism will gradually replace the developed socialism proposed by Brezhnev as Selov becomes longer and longer.
It must be said that the Soviet Union's definition of socialism has always had a situation where the goal is higher than the actual living standards. Serov could understand that this was to give the Soviet people a noble goal. But it is also possible to set the goal under the actual living standards of the Soviet Union. Not only can it be down-to-earth, but it can also disgust the United States by the way.
Although Selov didn't know the intermediate stage of socialism and would not think about it. It could be left to the Soviet people for imagination. But at this stage, the Soviet Union was a superpower that was completely on par with the United States. Defining the Soviet Union as the primary stage of socialism is enough to give eye drops to European and American countries that claim to be developed countries.
"I want to use a country in the primary stage of socialism to test how capable the United States is." Serov, who was standing in front of the rostrum, raised his head slightly and greeted everyone's applause like thunder.
"This is my Soviet Union, I must make it develop better and better." Of course, Selov is not a great man from heaven, a revolutionary mentor, and a great leader, but he still has a very good understanding of a person's basic needs. He has not been at the bottom of society.
This is not the formal Central Plenary Session. In fact, this is just Andropov's death. The Soviet Union needs a new meeting to be held, so it is decided to hold a temporary meeting. After all, a new general secretary always needs to meet with the cadres.
At the end of the meeting, according to the convention, the familiar melody of the Internationale sounded, and all the members who attended the meeting stood up and sang the Internationale among the familiar melody. This scene also spread throughout the Soviet Union and the entire world through television.
After the conference, when he bid farewell to these Central Committee members and left the Kremlin, Selov's heart moved and silently tilted his head not far ahead. Several American journalists were shooting at themselves on cameras.
"Look, this is the new General Secretary of the Soviet Union." A young woman in her thirties held a microphone was excited and asked the cameraman to aim at the figure wearing a gray military coat and a blue hat.
"What a hostile face!" In the camera, Selov, who was tilted his head, curled his smile, narrowed his eyes slightly, staring at the camera with great pressure. The General Secretary, who often holds meetings, has a good sense of the camera.
In the cameraman's mirror lake, the female reporter with a microphone actually walked over. Even Selov was surprised and reached out to stop the security personnel who were about to pull out the gun. Surrounded by a group of security personnel, the female reporter with her hair tied up to the new Soviet general secretary and stammered, "Sir General Secretary, can you accept my interview?"
Selov looked at the woman several times, wearing a white coat, with her head crossed, tall figure, beautiful face, cough cough...
Chapter completed!