Chapter 909 Bury you
The Central Committee members were appointed as members of the Central Committee, and the leaders of some departments under the chairman of the Council of Ministers, the heads of the Supreme Soviet department, the General Office of the Central Committee, the military, security, and diplomatic personnel, and the Soviet Union was controlled by these people.
"Hello Comrade General Secretary!" All the cadres stood up and said hello to Selov, General Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, who was directly in front of them.
Waving his hand, he told the cadres to sit down. Shelov said in a small but clear voice, "For some personal reasons, the Second Secretary Comrade Chernenko and the Minister of Defense Comrade Ustinov will not attend this meeting. Comrades understand! The two comrades have done their best to all comrades in the documents. Comrade Ligachev will read these documents later."
He reached out to introduce Comrade Ligachev and said, "This meeting was chaired by Comrade Ligachev, and the people should see some new faces."
If we really want to compare our age, Selov will be younger than Ligachev. But he has been a member of the Central Presidium since the Khrushchev era. The Soviets have seen his face for twenty years and cannot be regarded as a new face in any case.
After the applause, Ligachev invited the Chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers Gihonov according to the process to convey the central government's feasibility of strengthening the national planned economic system and the supplementary plan for the application of new technologies at this stage.
Ghihonov is naturally not a talented planning and economic expert like Kosykin, but he is still a good executor. At least in Selov's eyes, this guy is still better than a cadre like Ryzhkov who comes on a rocket. The position of chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers is not enough to have a positive view.
"Do I want me to help him up?" The General Secretary looked at Jihonov, who was tremblingly walking towards the rostrum with concern. He was not very surprised. The other party was only twenty-two years older than him, and he would be eighty next year.
The accident did not happen, and Jihonov still stood on the rostrum and made some additional suggestions on the Soviet economic development plan. Of course, everyone understood that this was the General Secretary who conveyed the General Secretary’s own meaning to them through the mouth of the Chairman of the Ministerial Council.
"After discussing the economic development in the new era, I discussed with the General Secretary and all members of the Central Presidium." The Chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers was a little older, and his voice was still very clear. At least he didn't need to be like Brezhnev, but the people around him were also required to guess and make the cadres present clearly understand the meaning.
"Through the anti-slack and waste campaign and the achievements of the establishment of a comprehensive monitoring system, we can understand that the planned economy is far from reaching its maximum potential, but it is not enough to just tap the existing potential." Jihonov said, "New technologies are still developing continuously, and the upper limit of national economic development cannot be determined by the old working methods."
"The comprehensive upgrade of the planned economic system will break the boundaries of space. Through feedback and correction at any time, it will save manpower and reduce the intensity of the planning department's work, while allowing the central government to always understand the actual needs of the people of the Soviet Union. Let the healthy planned economic system be in a relatively perfect state. Of course, this is only relative. We cannot deny that a better system may appear in the future. But one thing is very clear. On the road of socialism, we have taken a solid step and must not go backwards to capitalism!" Jihonov's voice spread throughout the audience, "National state committees, franchised republics, cities, collective farms, and enterprises will be included in this upgrade."
"Of course this takes time. Perhaps within five to ten years, it can only achieve phased results. But I must remind all comrades that the Central Presidium is very determined to implement this matter." Jihonov did not hesitate to borrow the alternate members of the Central Presidium in the third row behind him to remind local leaders in various places.
The third row of the Central Presidium is the position of alternate members of the Central Presidium. From left to right are General Chebrickov, General Fedorchuk, General Bobkov and General Twigun. The four alternate members of the Central Presidium have the same department. If Alexe from Gruu had no pursuit now, then with Selov himself, the Central Presidium of the Soviet Union would have six leaders from anti-counterfeiting cadres at one time.
In history, Andropov, together with himself, allowed Soviet security cadres to occupy three seats, and directly gained the reputation of a police leader. Selov's reputation in the international community was much more stinky than Andropov, so he didn't care how others scolded him, so he directly brought in four security cadres.
"Quiet, please respect Comrade Jihonov's speech." Selov spoke in due time and supported Jihonov's report.
This statement directly made the whole audience quiet. The central government has decided, so they will implement it correctly. However, unlike before, these Soviet cadres still have to face the eyes of the General Secretary. This can be seen from the police in military uniforms in the third row of the Central Presidium. If the effect is not satisfactory, they may be replaced.
The General Secretary is quite satisfied with this attitude. What's the matter? Didn't you see that pointing at the Soviet Union every day and saying that the Soviet Union is a police state? Then what's going on? At least the execution ability of police cadres is fine. Who made the General Secretary a policeman come from?
Because the Supreme Soviet Chairman Chernenko was unable to attend due to personal reasons, Ligachev described the issue, and Ustinov's speech was made by Marshal Akhromeyev, the First Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Defense.
At the end of the process, Selov walked onto the rostrum and nodded slightly. The entire Kremlin Hall was silent. Whether it was local cadres, central organ cadres, security cadres, Supreme Soviets or military cadres, they all held their breath. The issue of Jihonov, Chairman of the Council of Ministers, is very important, and the report of Central Secretary Ligachev, is also important. But the most important thing is what the General Secretary wants to say, and no one will make any mistakes in this regard...
If Selov has responded to the Soviet Union now, it is definitely fart. But if you want to achieve such an effect, it is not difficult, "Hmm!" The simple action of clearing your throat made many cadres' hearts reach their throats. Selov naturally glanced around and slowly said the first sentence, "The long-term peace and steady development have made the cadres of the motherland lack a little tension. The enemy is almost hitting the doorstep. Are you still following me for eight hours a day? Going to work and getting off work and doing the same? Is this the attitude you should have?"
"Can you see what is above?" Selov stretched out his hand and pointed at the Kremlin Hall above. There was a huge red five-pointed star on it. The founding of the Soviet Union brought about a wave of socialism that spreads the world. There are two signs that others can remember the Soviet Union as soon as they see it. One is the Communist Party flag that is no different from the Soviet flag, and the other is the symbol of the Soviet Red Army, the red five-pointed star.
"The real danger has just begun. I believe you know that just a few days ago, US President Reagan once threatened to destroy us with missiles. Of course, free countries can say that this is a joke. They can spread rumors freely. I believe that the people who have heard the most in many years, except the Americans themselves, are us. Reagan once said more than once during the election that the Soviet Union and the entire values represented by the Soviet Union should be buried in the dust of history." Selov paused for a moment again, as if he was trapped in the memories. When he spoke again, his voice suddenly changed and he said excitedly, "More than 20 years ago, this was the first secretary of Khrushchev's words. This sentence should be said by us, but now, Reagan actually wants to bury us?"
"We have proposed easing, abandoning our ideals and peaceful coexistence in our hearts. The facts have proved that easing policy gave us about twenty years of stability, which is not a mistake. But we underestimate the unity of capitalism, and the ruling class is easier to unite. This can be answered from history. During the Great Revolution in 1848, the ruling classes of various countries united and supported each other to calm the revolutionary anger of the people."
"So this time, there will be no vocabulary of easing, peace. Peace will come eventually, but this will be based on the strength of the Soviets! Many people asked me how I would respond to Reagan's remarks on the attack on the Soviet Union. First of all, I want to say that the winner of the military confrontation will never be the United States." Selov said calmly, "I also have to make an overall response to international anti-Soviet forces. No matter what position they are against the Soviet Union, I only have one sentence. I will deal with them, like crushing the bugs to death. Except for the disgusting process, it will not cause any harm to me."
"So at this stage, at least in the past few years of President Reagan, the Soviet foreign policy is what the United States hopes. We can develop peacefully with any country, but we will never include confrontation between Britain and the United States! If you have an impression of it, we will bury you!" Selov shouted, "mывacпoxopohnm! ""
"mывacпoxopohnm!" The Soviet Communist Youth League's title of Truth reported on the Central Plenary Session with Khrushchev's famous quote. Although the meeting also talked about the upgrading of the planned economic system and the construction of socialism, none of them were more confrontational than the General Secretary's confrontational statement.
After more than twenty years, Khrushchev's famous quotes were once again spoken publicly by another general secretary. Within a few days, US President Reagan and Soviet Communist Party General Secretary Serov expressed their true feelings about each other. When time reached the end of 1984, the two leading countries in the Soviet Union and the United States had no trace of warmth at all.
Chapter completed!