Soviet Union 1991

Text Chapter 176 He left us a powerful republic

(Third update)

The Kremlin Assembly Hall welcomed many party and government representatives from all over the Soviet Union today, including Soviet secretaries from the major alliance countries, a total of 1,549 people. They braved the sudden heavy rain in summer. Attend this unusual 29th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

The Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was originally supposed to be held in 1993, but it was chosen to be held urgently at the wrong time. Just as someone predicted when the 28th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was held a year ago, the Soviet Union is probably going to end. Bar.

Each representative looked gloomily at the equally gloomy crowd around them. They put away their umbrellas silently. Coming out of the torrential rain curtains, they entered the brightly lit assembly hall with heavy moisture on their bodies, but their moods were different. As if still stuck in this heavy rain.

The last Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union still focused on whether Gorbachev would continue to serve as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, because he had another identity title at that time, President of the Soviet Union. Moreover, a resolution was passed that was a nightmare for the entire Soviet Union. At the plenary session held in early February, the program "Towards Humane and Democratic Socialism" submitted by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union for the 28th Party Congress was adopted. The Soviet Communist Party opened Pandora's box until it disintegrated.

At that time, the 28th National Congress had become a stage for fierce struggles between various political forces, and the struggle reached a fever pitch; and General Secretary Gorbachev had become the target of public criticism to some extent, with serious, exaggerated, and ulterior motives. Criticisms and accusations are endless, and it seems that this has become a fashion. Only Yanayev watched the antics of the democratic clowns with a cold eye. At that time, thousands of Yeltsin's supporters rallied in the rain outside the venue to cheer for the democratic platform. During group discussions, the debate was intense. Some representatives suggested that communism was an illusory goal and suggested that the Communist Party of the Soviet Union be renamed the Democratic Socialist Party. Other representatives advocated depoliticization of the army, KGB and Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Of course, when it is Yanayev's turn to preside over the Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union today, the representatives who advocated democratization and liberalization in the 28th Congress were either sent to political prisons in Kazan or Vorkuta, or shot. On the execution ground outside Moscow. Yanayev used iron and blood to warn these political clowns who are trying to subvert the dominance of the Soviet Communist Party. My patience is very limited. Please do not provoke the Soviet giant bear easily.

After this move, no one shouted "Long Live Freedom" with the same upright and awe-inspiring appearance as before. Those who tried to advocate freedom before turned around and vigorously, almost flatteringly praised the Soviet Communist Party. This group of fence-sitters was also included in Yanayev's list, and his comrades in the KGB were warned to be wary of this group of corrupt elements at all times.

The new young faction has still been cultivated, and the outdated old guys can only bounce around in the last few years. After the political faction that accepts Yanayev's new theory is cultivated, the outdated democratic members will They will be kicked away by Yanayev like bedbugs. No mercy.

The theory proposed by Yanayev is based on a sound and complete legal institutional supervision mechanism and is a socialist democratic politics with Soviet characteristics. The judiciary and administration supervise and balance each other to prevent the Soviet Union's termite-like bureaucracy from further devouring the political structure.

At the beginning of the meeting, Yanayev made a surprising decision. The Soviet Communist Party decided to re-evaluate Stalin's historical status in order to correct the unreasonable and biased evaluation made at the meeting and make correct comments about Stalin. His merits and demerits in the history of the Soviet Union, as well as his political status.

Everyone knows that in Khrushchev's secret report to the 20th Congress of the Soviet Communist Party, he denounced Stalin as a ruthless butcher and executioner. It was also from that moment on that the CPSU's evaluation of leaders became confusing. The absence of unified standards would lead to ideological confusion.

Yanayev's raising of this topic at this time also has a more important hint, that is, the CPSU will not continue to go further and further down the wrong path of Gorbachev's so-called democratic and open political reforms. They will establish the CPSU's role in The only legal position in the rule of the Soviet Union, tell those democratic factions who try to fish in troubled waters, no matter how powerful you are, can you make more trouble than the steel tracks of a tank?

"There is no doubt that Gorbachev's evaluation of Stalin at the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was one-sided. He used slander to deny Stalin's correct status in history. In fact, the Stalin he condemned Relying on torture to force innocent people to Confessions of the people and their mass executions, the wrong tactics used in World War II; Stalin's responsibility for destroying relations between the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia in 1948 and the cult of his personality, which were exaggerated mistake."

"Great leaders did make some mistakes in history due to personal reasons. But this does not mean that Stalin's achievements can be completely denied. If according to Khrushchev, then he is the same as the black and white sculptures engraved by Neizvis Just like the tombstone, the merits and demerits are equally divided. But Stalin must not be dismissed as a tyrannical leader because of some historical mistakes!”

Yanayev's speech completely overturned the conclusive speeches of the previous three leaders. Indeed, the long-term smear campaign against Stalin left him with an image of a leader without any merit in the hearts of the people.

"Excuse me, what did Khrushchev take over? It was a superpower with enough economic and military strength to shock Europe. But such a country was ruined by two idiots, Brezhnev and Gorbachev. In their hands! They kept saying that Stalin was the sinner of the Soviet Union, but what did they leave behind for the Soviet Union? Another mess that the people of the whole country must pay for what they did!"

Yanayev's extremely powerful speech shocked all the representatives present. His eyes swept over everyone in the conference room, and a powerful majesty oppressed them, making them breathless. No one dared to raise their heads and meet his eyes, as if the person standing in front of them was not Yanayev, but Stalin, the steel leader who had regained control of the Soviet power. Yanayev slowly exhaled,

"Don't forget, when Stalin took over, the Soviet Union was just a country riddled with holes and blocked. When he left, he left us an impressive and powerful republic!" (To be continued.)

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