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Chapter nine hundred and forty-five the establishment of municipalities

Every veteran Red Army soldier thought of himself when he saw the sculptures on it. For the sake of the country and nation, they joined the most cruel battle in history without hesitation. During this process, many of their comrades fell down. Compared with those who had already returned to their mothers, they were lucky.

"As long as we continue to move forward on the right line and stand with the people, no one can defeat us. Any external force is impossible to destroy the Soviet Union. The only hidden danger is that there cannot be traitors in our leadership, so the only thing our country needs to be vigilant is that there are powers in the cadre class who yearn for bourgeois life." Serov pointed to the red star on his hat and said, "The proletariat of the world, unite!"

"Time will soon be in 1986, and we welcome the most dangerous enemy of the Soviet Union. It is even more vicious than the previous enemies! Reagan despised our great sacrifice in World War II and trampled our values ​​under his feet. This unprecedented imperialist country has always had a class hatred for our motherland. We have expressed goodwill, but first established the Federal Republic of Germany and then established NATO, telling us that blind tolerance is useless. As long as the Soviet Union exists for one day, those capitalists will find ways to eliminate us."

"They are destined to be futile, and they will lose to their own greed. I can say responsibly that we are on the road. Today's socialism is far from perfect, and we cannot use static indicators to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of capitalism. Some people use the greed of human nature as a cover and determine that * is unfulfilled. I want to say that the moral standards of each era are different. Slave society, feudal society, and capitalist society have their own moral standards, and moral standards and human nature can be developed. It is definitely very difficult to enter * society, but hope will always be there."

"But Comrade Lenin has already said that the ultimate development of capitalist society is imperialism. Bank capital and industrial capital merge into one to form financial capital, and on this basis a financial oligarchy is produced. I don't say who this country is, you know it!" Selov looked back at the Hero Monument of the Battle of Stalingrad and continued, "I am not afraid of any external enemies, even if they are more secretive and smarter."

"Believe in the country, the country will also believe in you! If you hate the country, the country will also hate you. Any difficulties are temporary!" Selov was immersed in this atmosphere, and he almost hypnotized himself, but there was a thundering point that made the General Secretary wake up. At this point, it should be a short sentence...

Not far away, this sentence is a word that Selov has always avoided, because Brezhnev used too much and many of them did not reach it. It gave the Soviet people great hope, and later generations must continue to cool down the definition of the country.

"In the end, we will win, which is not something that anyone can stop, because it is the power of the people." After Selov's speech, the second secretary Ligachev applauded. Although some passages seemed to be not mentioned, it can be seen from the warm applause below that the General Secretary's speech was very successful.

After the speech, Selov walked down and shook hands with the old Red Army soldiers, workers representatives and model workers here.

"General Secretary, I'll give it to you!" A little girl, a girl, wore a wreath around Selov's neck.

"Thank you!" Xie Luof thanked with a happy smile, holding Xiao Maomei and letting others take photos. If nothing unexpected happens, he will be on the Soviet News Broadcast in the evening. The General Secretary's image of the people can also be shaped. What's wrong with the anti-revolutionary workers' background? Did you not read the General Secretary say it? The cadre class is the enemy that anti-revolutionary workers are the most vigilant, and it has nothing to do with ordinary people.

"I hope that when I draft a speech in the future, there will be no such words." After returning to the suburban villa arranged by Stalingrad, Selov took the time to say to Ligachev. This kind of vocabulary that is constantly promised has no meaning. What does an ordinary person like to hear the leader say the most? It's very simple, the truth.

The Emperor of God Trump kept exposing the true situation of the United States through his mouth. If this example is not universal, there is another example in front of Selov. Reagan, who vowed to lead the United States to win the Cold War, resisted the overwhelming accusations in the United States and identified that the Soviet Union must be destroyed to resolve the huge crisis in the United States. This also led to the shame and dissatisfaction of the Americans because of the failure of the Vietnam War. If Reagan went to power for ten years at night, and waited for the protests in the Vietnam War, the decadent generation became the mainstream of American society and could not reverse the lack of confidence in the United States.

But the mainstream in the United States in the 1980s was the group of people after World War II, and ordinary white people supported Reagan's confrontation.

So to be honest with the people is the greatest respect. If the country has difficulties, just say it. Don’t use those theories to package it before talking. Tell the people directly that our country’s natural conditions are not good and that we cannot surpass the United States in agriculture. This is not that the country is not working hard. Let’s talk about the difficulty first. Let’s increase the grain output. The latter can prove that the country is still working very hard to be self-sufficient, which is very good.

To put it simply, it is far more useful than long-term discussions, so people can still remember what Khrushchev said. On the contrary, there is no impression of Brezhnev's manuscripts. However, the Soviet Union lacked leaders who could speak. All the leaders of the Soviet Union knew the writing, and Lenin and Stalin wrote seamless articles. Even if their speech level was not low, they were covered up by their works.

"In the Ministry of Culture, Stalin will be republished immediately. Stalin is the most important leader of our country, no doubt! It is not possible to take a evasive attitude towards such an important leader. We have been evasive for thirty years and can no longer continue to avoid it!" Selov looked at Ligachev and whispered, "I dare to say that the Great Purge is absolutely correct. Death of 700,000 class enemies will bring about a 500 million proletarians to be more like living alone, no problem."

"General Secretary, even if this is true, you cannot say it as your identity." Ligachev had to remind the General Secretary not to publicly declare such words, pay attention to his identity.

"He created the Soviet Union alone, and most of them were beneficiaries, but he kept pouring dirty water on the leaders? All the decision-making mistakes were pushed to General Secretary Stalin himself? Don't you think it's too unfair? Moreover, General Secretary Stalin's achievements are much greater than some mistakes." Selov continued unmovedly, "Restoring the true nature of history is one of our main tasks. As for the issue of First Secretary Khrushchev, it is not his own problem."

If Selov had learned from each generation of Soviet General Secretary and had stepped on his predecessors to nothing after he came to power, Brezhnev's reputation would have been a big deal. Just a lifetime cadre system can make almost all the people of the Soviet Union feel unfair.

He could only admit that the general secretary of all dynasties had his own achievements. Although Khrushchev messed up a lot of things, the economic growth of the Soviet Union was very good at that time, and the people had their own houses for the first time. Although it was only a fifty-square-meter tube building, this was not bad. What would you like to live in a tube building in the 1950s? Sherov lived in a thatched house before going to elementary school in his previous life, but it was in the 1990s.

It will take some time for the publication of Stalin's complete works. The General Secretary who returned to Moscow was ready to seize power from local franchise republics. There are many benefits to establishing cities directly under the central government, especially for countries like the Soviet Union. More than a dozen central committee members were added to the central government, and the cadre class was very satisfied.

The sense of honor of cities directly under the central government can satisfy ordinary citizens, regain control from local franchise republics, prevent local cadres from becoming bigger, and consolidate the authority of the Soviet central government, which satisfies the Kremlin giants.

"Tashkent, the largest city in Central Asia, must be within the planning of the direct central government. The capital of Uzbek will be replaced with another place! There is also the capital of Azerbaijan, Baku, the first batch of direct central cities, otherwise it will not be precious." Selov lay on the table and fiddled with the Soviet map. Kiev has his own family in charge for the time being, so there is no need to be too much defense. Belarus is not a problem. Besides, Minsk is too small. It is not a Soviet big city in the traditional sense.

In addition to Moscow and Leningrad, there are also the rapidly developing Soviet Edge, and there are several other traditional big cities in the Soviet Union, including Kiev, Ukrainian capital, Tashkent, Uzbek capital, and Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan.

Tashkent is the largest city in Central Asia, with the largest population, which is far more important than Almaty. Baku is the largest city in the Caucasus, and the two cities are exactly the two places that are most likely to breed local forces in the Soviet Union, Central Asia and the Caucasus.

If these two cities are separated, Uzbik, the largest ethnic group in Central Asia, will not be a threat. Similarly, Azerbaijan, as a cross-border ethnic group, also has hidden dangers in this regard. If these two ethnic groups are dealt with, the Caucasus and other ethnic groups in Central Asia will not be a major problem. Other ethnic groups are far less populated than these two ethnic groups.

This will cause a conflict between urban people and rural people. This contradiction is just a small matter for the country. To increase local forces is a big problem. The General Secretary would rather watch local urban people and rural people discriminate against each other.

After the October Revolutionary Festival in 1985, the Central Presidium of the Soviet Union formally issued an order to improve the administrative levels of Baku and Tashkent, with the administrative power belonging to the central government, the first secretary of the municipal party committee was a member of the central committee, and the first secretary of the general franchise republic was on the same level.
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