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v2 Chapter 1275: quarrel

This is exactly what Brezhnev wanted to hear, and it would be better for Sherepin to say it, so he asked again, "It's a good idea, then Schulich, who is going to bring back the first secretary, this needs a suitable person , Every comrade has a suitable place."

Shelepin looked at Brezhnev in surprise, and blurted out, "Ilyich, you are the second secretary, this person is of course the most suitable for you."

"Me?" Brezhnev's face froze, as if he was afraid of Khrushchev, just like many people's impressions of him, he is malleable, flexible, easy-going, not firm in his stance, and indifferent in his views. Prominent, inflexible thinking, incapable of changing the status quo, recognized as easy to manipulate, know how to accept guidance, and leave major issues to experts.

And Brezhnev's appearance at the moment is exactly what most members of the Central Presidium think he should be. "How about Ekaterina, she is a woman, and the first secretary will not be on guard."

Fortseva made great achievements when Molotov launched the attack, and since then she has soared into the Central Presidium and became the most powerful woman in the Soviet Union.

Sherepin had no prejudice against Fortseva, but without delay, he shook his head and rejected Brezhnev's proposition, "This kind of thing pushes a woman out? It's inappropriate."

"Then Sherest is more suitable. He is the chairman of the Ukrainian Council of Ministers and the first secretary of the Ukrainian Party Committee. He is trustworthy from Ukraine, and there is no problem in terms of qualifications." Brezhnev once again proposed a candidate, who is the strongest in the Soviet Union. Great local head.

"Let's be honest, Ilyich, only you have this status." Shelepin vetoed again, "You are your second secretary and a widely trusted leader. You are irreplaceable."

Brezhnev hesitated for a long time, until Sherepin's patience was about to run out, and then reluctantly agreed, "Okay, Schulich, I understand what my comrades expect from me."

In fact, from the very beginning, Brezhnev knew that he could not escape. Most of the anti-Khrushchev people came forward to communicate with him. He discussed this issue with Shelepin. In the eyes of high-level cadres around the age of 20, there are some things that Brezhnev can do, but he can't take the lead at this time.

The current Central Presidium is very complicated, and it can be said that except for the woman of Fortseva, the rest of them are not fighting alone.

Although Brezhnev was the second secretary, he did not have an advantage in the face of other giants. The meeting of the Central Presidium was held immediately without Khrushchev's presidency, which was extremely unusual but reasonable.

Khrushchev is still on vacation on the coast of the Black Sea. How can he use a suitable excuse to let him return to Moscow after completing the arrangements here? In name, Khrushchev is the leader of the Soviet Union after all. If Khrushchev finds other The arrangement of people, and the counterattack as the first secretary will definitely cause great chaos in the Soviet Union. Since the establishment of the Soviet Union, the authority of the number one person has never been lowered.

Brezhnev seemed to back off temporarily again, forgetting what he promised Sherepin, and hoped that Podgorny would contact Khrushchev instead of himself, but Podgorny simply refused, reasoning It was he who had just reported to Khrushchev in detail about his daily work, and if he called him again, Khrushchev might be suspicious.

Brezhnev dialed the phone reluctantly. The whole person looked uneasy, his face was pale, his voice trembled, and he reported some problems encountered in the reorganization of agriculture.

Khrushchev listened to his words and said dissatisfiedly: What happened to you? Can't you live a day without me? Well, I'll think about it. Mikoyan is here, I want to discuss with him and call me later.

An hour later, Brezhnev called again, "Secretary, you are the only one who has the ability and prestige to come up with uncontroversial decisions on many issues."

"Okay, I'll fly back to Moscow tomorrow." Khrushchev's voice was still extremely rude, and then there was only a busy tone on the microphone.

Brezhnev put down the microphone, looked at the members of the Central Presidium, nodded expressionlessly, and said nothing.

"Vladimir, prevent changes in Moscow." Lubyanka No. 11, the headquarters of the Soviet National Security Council, Semychasny listened to Shelepin's familiar voice and nodded, "Leave it to me."

Put down the phone and pick up the phone again, "I'm Xemiahsne, the director of the ninth bureau is here. I have something to say to him in person."

The Ninth General Administration is responsible for ensuring the safety of senior state leaders, ceremonial occasions of the highest standard of the state, visits by foreign delegations and visits by Soviet delegations. They are tasked with guarding Kremlin government offices, the Council of Ministers building and several other targets, including local targets far from Moscow such as the Black Sea, the Baltic Sea and several others.

In the interval between the arrival of the director of the ninth bureau, Semichasny went to the third general bureau, which is the department of the military management bureau according to word of mouth to issue orders, special personnel from the Moscow Military Region, and the mobilization of troops, even if it is irrelevant. It must be reported to him immediately; the trained officers of the KGB Ninth Bureau are all ordered to be in a wartime state of full combat readiness.

As a precaution, the reconnaissance force of the Seventh General Directorate will cut off the government-only communication line leading to the Khrushchev Retreat Villa, on the pretext that the equipment is damaged.

In this way, telephone contact with Khrushchev had to go through the special exchange in Moscow, so that all of Khrushchev's telephone conversations could be immediately reported to Lubyanka.

Sherester flew to Kyiv, and he instructed Ukraine's second secretary, Soboly, to summon the Central Supervisory Committee and its alternate members, members of the Central Supervisory Committee working in Ukraine to Kyiv, and find an excuse not to allow them to leave, Ukraine supports Khru Khrushchev was an important force for Khrushchev's comeback when Molotov attacked.

After all these arrangements were made, Sherester returned to Moscow again, ready to appear at the meeting of the Central Presidium and stand on the side of the majority of comrades.

Khrushchev has worked in Ukraine for a long time, and Sherest also does not know whether there are really many people who support Khrushchev. The character of the first secretary will never spare them.

Now in the whole of Moscow, only Furtseva, the hero of Khrushchev's last comeback, has nothing to do. She also clearly understands the ins and outs of the situation, but this time, even she has no way to pull Khrushchev out of the adversity. Out.

Zhukov has been on the sidelines for many years, and no one has the ability to put the military on Khrushchev's side again.

The military has been deeply disappointed by the first secretary's performance since the Cuban Missile Years crisis.

Khrushchev's plane landed at Moscow's government airport and was greeted by only one person, KGB Chairman Semychasny. Khrushchev walked down the spiral staircase and asked, "Where have everyone else gone?"

"They are all in the Kremlin!" Semichasny looked at the guard officer behind Khrushchev and replied blankly.

"Take me there." Khrushchev nodded at Semichasny with doubts on his face, "Have you all had lunch, comrades, should we start the discussion now?"

The meeting began immediately, and Brezhnev took the lead in speaking. He stood up and criticized Khrushchev. He was extremely disrespectful to his comrades, and often made some ill-considered decisions. The division of the regional committee into industrial and agricultural regional committees was a problem. Wrong, the people do not support this.

"Ilyich, this question is not mine alone. It was decided after everyone's discussion. Why didn't you object before?" Khrushchev retorted Brezhnev loudly, and then looked at the others present. Man, unfortunately, unlike usual, no one spoke for him this time.

The first secretary of Ukraine, Sherest, the first secretary of Belarus, Mazurov, and the first secretary of Georgia, Mzavanadze, are quite powerful factions in the Soviet Union.

At this moment, they are jointly opposing Khrushchev. Khrushchev has already understood that the comers are not good, especially the accusation of Sherest, so that Khrushchev, who usually doesn't take other people seriously, realizes the matter. Ukraine is regarded as Khrushchev's main force. Many Ukrainian leaders were personally appointed by Khrushchev, and Kyiv is critical of Khrushchev~lightnovelpub.net~ Explain that even Ukraine also no longer supports him.

Fortseva, the only female member of the Central Presidium, was the one who worked tirelessly seven years ago to help Khrushchev, who was at a disadvantage in the Central Presidium, to turn around. This will greatly damage the image of the Soviets, and the confusion in the ideological field has already been used by class enemies. I think the first secretary should have nothing to refute this issue. The serious consequences caused have already caused the Soviets A heavy price was paid."

"I personally apologize for the issues that some comrades take seriously." Khrushchev already understood that this was history repeating itself when Furtseva stood up, and it seemed that this time was more troublesome.

"We hope that Comrade Khrushchev can deeply recognize the mistakes. And the huge losses caused to the Soviets." Suslov pushed his eyes and said slowly, "I will voluntarily leave my current leadership position, and Retire, it will be a mutually acceptable outcome."

"Impossible!" Khrushchev categorically refused, "The meeting of the Central Presidium at this time does not represent the true views of all Soviet cadres. I am the first secretary elected by all the Central Committee members. Only the Central Committee can let me leave. jobs."

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