Soviet Union 1991
Text Chapter 936 What a pity, General Secretary
"The eight years he said means that all the bureaucrats of the old Soviet era will be dragged into the coffin with him! He wants us, his colleagues in the nine coups, to step down with him! He is preparing to create a new political era! Do you understand what I mean? I admit that his political propositions are correct, but everything he does will sacrifice our interests to complete the blueprint he has conceived! We are unwilling to accept this sacrifice! We don't want to be buried with him! We just want to protect our own interests!"
Lukyanov leaned against the sand, and the rebuke just now vented all the anger in his chest. He gasped heavily to calm himself down.
Pavlov was stunned. He remembered what Ogarkov's deputy Mahmut Akhmatovich Galeyev said in the memorial article before, "If personal interests are not considered, everyone will support reform with both hands. If personal interests are considered, everyone will unanimously oppose reform."
The conservatives are all considering their own gains and losses, and they are full of fear of Yanayev's reforms. In addition to preserving everything the martyrs had fought for, the nine coups at the time also had to keep their jobs. The top leaders of the CPSU were also human beings, and they also had their own interests and selfishness. They could not tolerate their power being weakened step by step by Yanayev, and were eventually beaten to death on the beach by the waves that swept in.
Hearing this, Pavlov finally couldn't help his anger. At this time, they were still calculating in their hearts, and Pavlov really couldn't stand it.
The sudden outburst of emotions scared Lukyanov.
"Shut up, Minister of Organization, what do you mean? You are only going for some power, but what does the General Secretary have? He has nothing except the position of General Secretary! He lost his two daughters, Svetlana and Maria, in the disaster of 1990. What do you know? He dedicated all this to this country! Seize power! Exclude! Is this how you treat a hero who saved the Soviet Union?"
Anger enveloped the entire living room. The roar just now made Pavlov feel a pain in his chest. Although he thought that the General Secretary had gone too far in some things, his goal was to make the country prosperous. You can call him cold, dictatorial and unkind, and that he calculated to achieve his goals, but you can't call him a traitor.
Pavlov sat on the ground somewhat dejectedly. Lukyanov wanted to pull him up, but he waved his hand to reject the other party's kindness. He stared at the debris on the ground and said slowly, "You can't do this. He has dedicated his life to this country..." Lukyanov retracted his outstretched hand. He looked a little hesitant, but still insisted on his own ideas. "I know Comrade Pavlov's position, but there is no turning point in this matter. Yanaev wants to reform, which will inevitably affect the current political framework. We can't let the reformers step on our heads. The Political Bureau is the hard work of the elders of the Central Committee. We must keep it no matter what!" "Gerbachev's reforms almost destroyed the Soviet Union. We can't let the events of 1991 repeat the same mistakes and let General Secretary Yanaev destroy the entire interest group." It seems that there should be nothing to gain today. Lukyanov stood up and said goodbye. There is nothing to talk about between him and Pavlov. "Comrade Pavlov will not tell anyone about our conversation, right?"
Before leaving, the head of the Organization Department paused. He turned around and looked at the old figure sitting in the living room, feeling a little reluctant. He should have been the backbone of the conservatives, but he was only willing to mediate the relationship between the reformists and conservatives and act as a middleman.
Everyone sympathized with Pavlov, but that didn't mean they wouldn't kill him when he threatened their interests.
This is politics. You can commit crimes, but you can't make mistakes.
"You can't stop the general secretary."
When he was about to walk out of the entrance, the figure behind him suddenly said, "He doesn't even take the White House think tank seriously. You are not their opponents at all. Give up, Comrade Lukyanov. At least the conservatives can still hold a place, but if you really want to take action against the general secretary, there is no way back."
Lukyanov didn't say anything. He turned around and left Pavlov's villa.
There was nothing to say to Pavlov anymore. Everything was over.
A black car had already stopped by the road, waiting for his arrival. The person in the car was Director Gneralov, who was originally the deputy director of the KGB Security Bureau. He was fortunate to sit in this position because Plekhanov was shot dead for his defection. This is also the most hidden chess piece of the conservatives, which will only play a role at the most critical moment.
"What did Prime Minister Pavlov say?"
Gneralov asked expectantly.
However, he got only a disappointing answer. Lukyanov shook his head and sighed, "He rejected our invitation and thought we would not win this final war. So I think there is nothing to say to Comrade Pavlov."
Gneralov took out a lighter from his trouser pocket with great effort and was about to light the cigarette in his mouth. Hearing this answer, he frowned in dissatisfaction, "Has Comrade Pavlov forgotten which side he should stand on? If you reveal this intention to him, will it be..."
The other party shook his head and denied the claim of betrayal.
"Pavlov is not a fool. Although he sympathizes with the General Secretary, don't forget that the Prime Minister, like us, is a grasshopper tied to a thread. Everyone's fate was already decided when the Ninth Committee was formed. If Asia If Nayef wins, a series of people including the Prime Minister, Deputy Minister of Defense, Chairman of the Military Commission, etc. will be removed from their posts and transferred to the West. Going to Beriya to dig coal is still the best option. We all know that Yanayev has never been kind to political opponents. Does Pavlov think that if he reveals our intentions, the other party will spare him? The secretary also knows that the war with the conservatives will be protracted and cannot be solved in a short time. "
Lukyanov glanced at Generalov and said slowly, "Of course there is you, Comrade Generalov. If you come here this time, aren't you worried about being caught by the Kremlin's eyeliners?"
He slowly closed his eyes, "If your identity is exposed, it will be a very heavy loss for us."
"Who are you talking about?"
Genelalov smiled nonchalantly and turned the key to start the car engine. "Comrade Vladimir is no longer one of the KGB troika. Kryuchkov is just a dying old man, barely maintaining the overall situation." The Ministry of Internal Affairs is also in a mess now. Since Anatole died and Pugo retired, they are all busy. Who would notice the movements of a leader and the director of the Security Bureau? "
"Don't worry, Yanayev is far away in Ukraine now, and he will not notice our movements for the time being. We only need to pay attention to Vladimir and Surkov. To be honest, the talents trained by Yanayev are all on the The energy sector and the military industry sector do not use people where they should be used. In the political situation in Moscow, there are not many people he can use. "
"But he places people in very key positions, and we need to pay attention to this."
"As long as it's not an absolute position, nothing can't be moved."
He laughed at Yanayev's mistake. Under such circumstances, he actually wanted to overpower the conservatives. It was simply a fantasy.
Genelalov didn't even bring a driver, he just drove Lukyanov here by himself. At this time, he just moved the car and was about to take Lukyanov back.
"It's a pity. He should have become a monument to the Soviet like Comrade Stalin."
The head of the Organization Department corrected the other party's point of view, "It's no pity. Andropov and Beria were the same back then. Maybe some people will say 'if so-and-so was in power,' and other nonsense, but remember, it failed. There will never be a chance to say anything, this is the cruelty of politics.”
Never make a mistake, that's the key.
Lukyanov looked out the window at the dark night scene and said in a voice that Genelalov could not hear.
"What a pity, General Secretary Yanayev, you had the opportunity to become one of the greatest leaders in Soviet history." (To be continued.) 8
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