Soviet Union 1991

Text Chapter 949: Strike Scapegoat

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Azarov was so surprised that he was speechless. Who would have thought that an inconspicuous passerby would be the most popular leader of the Soviet Union, and he also used small talk to get the bottom line of the strikers' negotiation demands.

The chat between the two has ended. He is not the instigator of this strike, but just a follower of the upper class. Secretary Kameroslav of the Southern Machinery Manufacturing Plant was the mastermind behind the strike.

Vladimir held an umbrella, leaving only an indifferent silhouette for him. He walked towards the motorcade, and Secherbytsky stood in front of the car, holding an umbrella tightly, looking pale as the Chairman of the Council of Ministers walked towards him.

Vladimir raised his eyebrows, stood in front of Shecherbytsky with great momentum, and looked at him calmly, staring at him until he got hairy.

"What do you want?"

The person opposite finally spoke. He exuded a terrifying temperament, and this temperament had the same feeling as the superior Kremlin leader.

fear.

Even though there were all the people around Shecherbitsky standing around, the other party was alone, standing here and there without moving, and the lack was enough to frighten the others so that they did not dare to raise their eyes. This kind of powerful leadership temperament is not something that everyone can imitate. He has a natural leadership temperament.

Vladimir's first sentence confused Secherbytsky. He smiled and pretended not to know what he was talking about and asked, "What? I don't understand what the Chairman of the Council of Ministers means?"

He answered the other party word for word, "You know what I mean, behind the workers' riots is not just a simple conflict of interest, but a conspiracy carefully planned by some people. They thought I would arrive as agreed Warsaw, but no one expected that I would go to the Southern Machinery Manufacturing Factory in advance to understand the situation. It is not their fault. I even deceived Moscow. How could those people know the truth? But some people are destined to go too far for themselves. Curiosity pays the price... you know what I mean?"

Secherbitsky tried his best to control his facial expression, not to show any emotions, and to suppress the turmoil in his heart.

"I still don't know what conspiracy Comrade Vladimir is talking about. I think there must be some misunderstanding here. You can't believe everything the workers say. They don't understand the truth of the matter at all!"

Schecherbytsky wanted to bite back and confuse the public. As long as there was no conclusive evidence, he could veto whatever the other party said and would never admit it.

Although he was caught off guard, as long as he survives today, all the evidence will be wiped out when he goes back, and no one will be able to do anything to him by then.

"Do you understand?" Vladimir retorted calmly, "Do you know the actual situation behind all this? Or are you aware of the situation but not reporting it? You are deceiving the central government!"

Secherbitsky's voice became cold, and he chose to resist the unwarranted duties of the Chairman of the Council of Ministers. "The situation is just as I said in the report before. This is a conspiracy hatched by southern machine factory workers with ulterior motives." . Their purpose is to disrupt our intercontinental missile production schedule. How can the Ukrainian government step down for you if it is committed to solving any problem?”

"Shut up!"

The sudden anger made Secherbitsky freeze in place. The person in front of him was like a volcano that could erupt at any time, feeling the hot anger coming towards his face.

Vladimir took a step forward. He was close to Secherbytsky, feeling like a hunter approaching his prey, the sharp blade flashing with cold light.

"Do you think I stayed in Ukraine for the past two or three days specifically to solve the strike problem in the southern machinery manufacturing plant? You have no choice but to continue to resist stubbornly? Anyway, in that case I will let you Before you die, figure out the difference between you and me! Southern Machinery! The manufacturing plant is the last stop on my trip to Ukraine. The old conservative die-hards are looking down on us. Don’t forget that you are not the only one who covers the sky in Ukraine. Your old opponents have also tolerated your domineering behavior for a long time. They are generous. Provide us with evidence of your crimes, evidence that can put you in a desperate situation."

The First Secretary of Ukraine looked pale. Vladimir approached him and whispered, "I'm here to collect evidence of crime, and then uproot the culprits behind it!"

After saying this, he turned around and walked towards the group of workers who were watching eagerly. The others had been deployed before. As long as he communicated with the workers, all doubts would disappear.

Originally, the Ukrainian secretary planned to arrange for some extras to meet with the Moscow representatives, so that the negotiations would never be able to compromise. If Moscow wants to exert pressure, I am afraid that Ukrainian officials will only do so in disguise. The Chairman of the Council of Ministers who cannot solve the Ukrainian issue will naturally be severely criticized by conservatives. If Yanayev cannot suppress the matter, he will have no choice but to resign.

Originally, the trap had been set. As long as the Chairman of the Council of Ministers left for Ukraine, it was unexpected that Vladimir did not follow common sense and directly bypassed the Ukrainian government.

Secherbitsky was left alone, soaked by the rain, with a stunned expression.

Secretary Kameroslav stood in front of the factory gate to welcome the arrival of the Chairman of the Council of Ministers. According to the relationship, Vladimir is his superior’s superior. The fact that this workers’ strike can alarm a person of this level is also in line with his expectations. It is assumed that the Ukrainian labor movement is a continuation of the upper-level political struggle. Kameroslav, a native of Odessa, had to side with Secherbytsky, the conservative side. Moreover, every skilled worker in the southern machinery manufacturing plant is an important resource, and it is impossible for him to assign these people to the wild Siberia and the Far East. The more generous the conditions offered by the Far East, the more disgusted he will be with this plan, because more people will leave.

So Schecherbytsky came to the door and told him that the conservatives wanted to make a fuss about industrial relocation, as long as he served as the leader of the plan.

After Kameroslav saw the benefits, he immediately agreed to organize this general strike. When the time comes, he will cooperate with the Ukrainian government's small actions and successfully force out the Moscow negotiators. He will be sent to the Ukrainian government to hold important ministerial positions, even if It was a failure, and the higher-ups had already prepared an escape route for him, so he could escape at any time.

Thinking about it makes me a little excited.

Kameroslav's excitement did not last long until Vladimir appeared in front of him. He refused to believe that the Ukrainian government had not given him any news. He stood silently in front of him and spoke in a condescending manner. He looked at himself with an imposing manner.

Azarov stood behind the secretary of the factory party committee and carefully observed the middle-aged man who had just been chatting. He found that the other person no longer had the pleasant demeanor before, but only had cold eyes.

"Hello, Comrade Kameroslav. I am Minister Vladimir. I am here today, as you can see. I am here to investigate some things. Regarding the previous factory strike, we need to know the truth."

Secherbitsky winked at Kameroslav from behind, trying to prevent him from speaking to the delegates. Vladimir stretched out his hand and turned his head to make a silent gesture, indicating that everyone else should shut up and stop talking.

"The conversation with Mr. Kameroslav now is very important. Anyone who wants to interrupt our communication, I will not let him go. Do you understand what I mean?"

In case others didn't understand, he added: "Don't let him go." He didn't just verbally condemn him. I hope you can understand this and don't say it was unforeseen. "

The sound is not loud, but it is full of intimidation. The authority of the superior person suddenly silenced the surroundings, and Vladimir's powerful aura dominated everything.

Secherbitsky nodded silently, while Kameroslav turned pale with fright. He threatened others as soon as he came up. The Chairman of the Council of Ministers did not act according to common sense at all!

Vladimir asked with a smile, "Okay, my first question is, how much benefit has the Ukrainian government given you to plan such a situation that is destined to make you a scapegoat? Do you have other plans?" Or is it because you are stupid?"

"The nature of this matter is bad, and I hope you can tell the truth. Also, don't make up low-level lies to challenge my patience, do you understand?" (To be continued.)

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