Soviet Union 1991
Text Chapter 328: Stick to your own opinion
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Previously, the Soviet Constitution stipulated that the rights of member states to freely withdraw from the Soviet Union were ruthlessly deprived by Yanayev by amending the constitution. The rights of three countries with one-vote veto were also vetoed by Yanayev with one vote. And now Yanayev has extended his claws to the rights of other franchise countries.
The two articles on the right to enter into diplomatic relations with foreign countries, conclude treaties with foreign countries and exchange diplomatic and consular representatives, as well as participate in international organizations and have their own territory and nationality were vetoed by the Moscow government. Such a big move is determined to make the participating countries become loyal parts of an unbreakable alliance, rather than a country that may break away at any time. Yanayev is also well-targeted. While reducing political rights, he also strengthens the economic rights of the major franchised countries. Referring to the special zone model, he turns the franchised countries into a special zone and makes it an inseparable vassal of Moscow.
Of course, this approach ushered in the opposition of almost the majority of comrades in the political bureau. They rushed to Moscow from the capitals of various participating countries in an attempt to stop Yanayev's decision.
"First Secretary of the Communist Party of Lithuania Brokiavicius, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Ukraine Gulenko, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Uzbek Karimov, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Moldavia Luchinsky, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan Secretary Masaliyev, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Tajikistan Makhkamov, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Armenia New Prime Minister Movsi, Communist Party of Azerbaijan First Secretary Mutalibov, First Secretary of the Kazakh Communist Party Nazarbayev, and even First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party Polozkov, almost all members of the Political Bureau arrived. My husband read out the names on the list worriedly. Without exception, these people came for Yanayev's policies, and showed an attitude that Moscow owed me an explanation.
Standing next to him, Chairman of the Council of Ministers Ryzhkov also whispered to Yanayev, "Listen to my advice, General Secretary Yanayev. It's still too late for us to withdraw before the incident becomes irreversible. This way The policy has shaken the cheese of too many people, and they will even unite against the Central Committee of Moscow. At that time, we will face no less than a terrible crisis. This is worse than the independence of the three Baltic countries and worse than the riots in Georgia and Azerbaijan. question."
"Comrade Ryzhkov, I want to ask you a question. Since taking over Gorbachev's position in 1991, have I made any mistakes in everything I have done? Or have I been like Gorbachev? Did that idiot Joe lead the Soviet Union into an abyss of destruction?”
Ryzhkov shook his head, "Every decision made by the General Secretary is wise and great. There has never been a single mistake, but..."
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"That's right." Yanayev interrupted Ryzhkov, "It's nothing but, since every step I took was correct. Then this step I made is also correct. It's just my plan. You just don’t understand that change often leads to a bloody process, and a revolution for the sake of more people will often hang a small number of people on the gallows. This has been proven in the Stalin era.”
Ryzhkov thought that it was not just a small number of people who were hanged during the Stalin era. Of course, he was anxious and couldn't rebuke Yanayev for being ridiculous, so he could only turn to Pavlov for help. Unexpectedly, the other party just shook his head with regret, saying that he could not convince the other party about what Yanayev had decided now.
Yanayev stretched out his hand to interrupt Ryzhkov and Pavlov's speeches, making a silencing gesture. Then he stood up from his seat and said, "As for those noisy first secretaries of the communist parties of the participating countries, I have already felt their dissatisfaction from the office. This time I will personally come out to persuade them. I will try my best to talk to them if I can be reasonable." Reason. If you don't want to be reasonable, you have to use strong methods to make these people surrender."
Finally, Yanayev turned back and said, "At least I want to let this group of people know that everything I do has no personal selfishness. It is all for this country. Even if everyone does not agree with my actions now, but in the future In the future, they will know that I have good intentions at this moment.”
Having said this, Yanayev suddenly said something self-deprecating. "My efforts are destined to be understood by no one. I hope my vision will last forever."
Ryzhkov looked at Yanayev's retreating back, and felt for the first time how helpless and silent this supreme leader was at this moment.
There was already a lot of noise in the conference room, because Moscow did not consult with them, or even issued a notice, and directly used such a crude method to revoke the policy of joining countries. Everyone found it intolerable. They believed that Yanayev’s actions were causing confrontation and estrangement between the member states and the Soviet government. If this continued, the trust that had been accumulated over the past three years would be lost. With the implementation of this policy, it disappeared.
"This stupid behavior must be stopped. We cannot let communism lose popular support among the participating countries." After Gulenko regained power in Ukraine, he began to adopt a policy of combining hardness and softness. On the one hand, he improved the relationship with the democrats. relations, on the other hand, they vigorously suppressed other parties trying to seize power. To put it in Gurenko's words, I allow you to supervise my governance, but you will never be allowed to rob me of my position.
He was worried that Yanayev's move would give ethnic factions a legitimate reason to raise the banner of secession and independence and provoke a civil war in Ukraine, which was the scene he least wanted to see.
As soon as Gulenko finished speaking, Yanayev appeared in everyone's sight. The originally noisy conference room became quiet. The first secretaries of the Communist Party of each member country were waiting for Yanayev's explanation.
However, Yanayev did not make a long speech at the beginning, but looked at everyone in silence. The quieter he was silent, the more flustered others felt. Yanayev's silence had an invisible pressure that pressed on everyone's hearts, making them feel breathless. The atmosphere became solidified, and the secretaries looked at each other, not knowing what Yanayev was going to do. He did not start speaking until the long silence of nearly a minute ended.
"Have you finished talking? Have you finished discussing? If you have finished discussing, I think it's time for me to say a few words. Lest you mistakenly think that the central government is so arrogant that it is stingy with even an explanation."
"We just want to know whether the general secretary really wants to do this and deprive the member states of their decision to be a sovereign state. This is a disguised declaration of war against all the forces of the member states. They think that the Soviet Union has deprived them of their right to independence and now it wants to deprive them of their decision to be a sovereign state. The series of problems that will erupt at that time will not be so easy to solve."
Karimov was the most excited. The ethnic and religious composition of Uzbekistan is quite complex. What kind of backlash will such a simple one-size-fits-all policy cause? He dared not speculate. But what is certain is that Yanaev's actions in the Chechen region have caused panic among the Yish believers in the member states. They think Yanaev is like Stalin and is also a religious persecutor. Although the news media has issued a statement that such a glorious and great migration mission belongs only to the Wahhabi and other Yish retro movement factions, other secular factions have followed suit, and you should do what you should do. But when those who believed in the real pig saw Yanaev, their eyes were a little timid.
"All questions are asked one after another." Yanaev stopped other secretaries who wanted to speak with gestures, and started to answer Karimov's question, "This plan has been deployed long ago. Even before 1991, when Gorbachev was in power, I began to consider how to reduce the rights of the member states. The great changes you see today are just small steps. "
Others were stunned. If Yanaev started this conspiracy before 1991, how did he calculate that he could get to the position today and give orders?
"Army, comrades. When you are worried about those small groups of rebels, don't forget that the Soviet Union still has a huge army as a reserve force to support you. Moscow is with you!" (To be continued.)
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