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v2 Chapter 1276: Big things to come

The meeting continued until the evening. Khrushchev's resolute attitude gave everyone a headache. They decided to continue the discussion the next day, and also gave Khrushchev a night to think about it.

At this time he was still the first secretary and chairman of the Council of Ministers, but he was effectively cut off from the outside world.

His personal guard was also replaced, and now it was Colonel Chekalov, head of the KGB's Ninth General Directorate, in charge of his security, who obeyed Semichasny without hesitation.

If he wanted to, Khrushchev could have died of a serious illness without knowing it, but Semichasny was firmly opposed to doing so. From the perspective of the KGB, in this de facto coup, the KGB cut off Khrushchev. All the sources of information around, this is what all the members of the Central Presidium know. Once Khrushchev died in a unclear manner, even if the KGB did nothing, others would also be questioned, Semichasny told Xie Lepin, doing this is definitely a hidden danger.

"Where is Khrushchev's insistence?" Shemichasne asked. He naturally hoped that after a night of calm, Khrushchev would be able to figure out not to continue struggling.

"He wants to copy Molotov's time and use the decision of the Central Committee to attack the decision of the Presidium of the Central Committee." Sherepin said solemnly, "No, we must guard against this. In the past two years, cadres have been frequently transferred. It is true that he personally There are still a lot of new faces to be promoted. Unless the Central Committee members know that the situation is over, they may really defend it if they don’t know the situation.”

Shelepin couldn't sit still any longer when he thought about it, and went directly to Brezhnev, expressing his concerns bluntly, "I don't know if we can be sure that most of our comrades will be on our side now."

"It shouldn't be a problem!" Brezhnev was also worried about this, but he didn't have a clue. Khrushchev has been the No. 1 figure for more than ten years, defeating various political opponents, said. Maybe a lot of people really support him, but if that's the case, they're out of luck.

On the one hand, Khrushchev was determined not to retire, and the KGB firmly refused to send Khrushchev to see Stalin. According to the previous example, the convening of the Central Committee meeting seemed inevitable.

Brezhnev was walking back and forth, but just in time to see Fortseva getting off work, he thought, "Comrade Yekaterina, I have one thing I hope you can help with."

When Molotov launched the attack, Khrushchev also had an absolute disadvantage at the level of the Central Presidium. Although they resolutely defended Khrushchev at the time, some people were quiet at that time, and it was Furtseva who stood by Day and night at Moscow Airport, the Central Committee from all over the country gathered together, and finally overturned the resolution of the Central Presidium.

If Khrushchev is counting on such a turnaround, Fortseva is the person most familiar with the process.

Knowing Brezhnev's purpose, Fultseva's eyes flashed with suspicion, which was also caught by Brezhnev, and asked Furtseva to drop her guard, "Ekaterina, It is our common desire to get the country back on track. You also want your son to serve the country in a stable society."

"Of course I hope." Fortseva knew that this was Brezhnev's promise, and what she needed to do was to let the Central Committee members from all over the country understand the format, as they did seven years ago, "Okay. , Ilyich, leave this to me. As Schulich said, the most difficult thing to do is Ukraine. The last time he was able to get out of his body was the full support of Ukraine, even if Sherest had made some preparations , and can not eliminate hidden dangers.”

"Thank you, Comrade Ekaterina." Brezhnev breathed a sigh of relief. "You don't have to attend tomorrow's meeting. I hope you don't have to go to that step, but if it gets to that point, it will be hard for you."

After one night, Brezhnev washed up and rushed to the Kremlin directly. Fortseva did not attend this meeting. According to the negotiated procedure, Brezhnev spoke again, speaking from an emotional and public perspective. , said that this time it was not because of personal grudges that the action was taken.

"You, Nikita Sergeyevich, know my attitude towards you. I fought honestly, bravely and confidently for you and for the Leninist line during your difficult times. I was suffering from a myocardial infarction at the time, but even though I was seriously ill, I still gained the strength to fight for you."

"Today I can't do anything against my conscience, I want to speak my opinion as my faith requires. If you, Nikita Sergeyevich, don't get tainted with things like dictation, self-confidence, belief in the individual Always be right and wait for the bad, if you have a little humility, you won't allow a cult of yourself. You like to give instructions to all people, on all issues, but as we all know, it's impossible for any one person to do it Such a task - that is the basis of all errors."

The dialogue this time was still difficult. Khrushchev had encountered a similar scene seven years ago. At the beginning, only Mikoyan was on his side in the entire Central Presidium. After being the first secretary for so many years, Khrushchev was still disrespectful to his subordinates who were once humbled and pleasing to the eye.

"Okay." Brezhnev agreed, which almost gave Khrushchev a hope.

At Moscow Airport, Fortseva was in a trance. In 1957, when Malenkov, Kaganovich, and Molotov's joint presidium tried to dismiss Khrushchev's first secretary by a simple vote At that time, Furtseva went to the bathroom under the pretext of going to the head of the powerful department and other members of the Central Committee in Moscow, calling on them to defend Khrushchev and persuading Zhukov to stand on her side.

In two days, she airlifted 107 of the 130 Central Committee members to Moscow, and finally turned the situation around completely.

She never thought that after so many years, she would have to do it all over again, and this time the purpose was completely the opposite. For no reason, she remembered the man's decisive tone, "Be sure to stand on Brezhnev's side, don't let him be good Mr. face deception."

"Comrade Yekaterina." In order to add to Furtseva's weight, KGB Chairman Semychasny came along this time, and spoke at this time because a special plane had already landed.

Following the faces that got off the plane, Fortseva immediately recognized that the Ukrainian Central Committee members arrived first, "Let's meet them together."

With the chairman of the KGB by her side, Fortseva is far more at ease than she was seven years ago. From this noon, she will receive all-night receptions throughout the day and night. People who receive orders from Moscow will make wise choices. .

Fortseva still focused on Ukraine. When Khrushchev returned to Moscow for the third sun rise, the First Vice-Chairman of the Ukrainian Committee Serdyuko, Secretary of the Central Committee Olekova, Ivashko, Shainin, First Vice-President of the Council of Ministers, and Fortseva came to the Kremlin together.

Fortseva saw Brezhnev and said that everything was fine. The meeting, which included 170 members of the Central Committee, was officially opened. Brezhnev presided over the meeting. An anonymous vote began, and more than 100 members of the Central Committee expressed their approval. This time Khrushchev did not come back.

Because it was an anonymous vote, Brezhnev did not say anything, but expressed his joy for the maturity of all the members of the Central Committee. First Secretary, member of the Central Presidium and Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR.”

Suslov made a speech, expounding his views on collective leadership, "confirming that it is not appropriate to concentrate the functions of the first secretary and the chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers in one person."

Mikoyan presided over the meeting to elect the new first secretary and the chairman of the Council of Ministers. Everyone proposed Brezhnev as the candidate for the first secretary of the Central Committee, and proposed the appointment of Kosygin as the chairman of the Council of Ministers. He is the Khrushchev government. One of the two first vice-presidents of China.

Subsequently, Izvestia published the news of the Central Plenary Session and the portrait of the new leader of the country, and the news of the change of the Soviet leadership began to spread all over the world.

"I don't know if this will affect the negotiations between us and the Soviet Ministry of Culture on the introduction of films." When the big news came, Alan Wilson was in front of Prime Minister Aiden.

The Secretary-General of the Cabinet has never changed his color when the mountain collapsed in front of him. Even if he knew of the great changes in the Soviet Union, he did not express too much concern.

He doesn't know about other things~lightnovelpub.net~ Anyway, Shelepin's group of cadres in their 40s must have miscalculated. If the KGB hadn't played a role, Khrushchev would not have stepped down. At this time, Alan Wilson, according to historical analysis, did not know that the cultural czar also played an important role this time.

"Alan, it seems that Khrushchev's affairs are more important than the negotiation introduced by the film." Aiden couldn't help but smile bitterly, the attention of the cabinet secretary was really unusual.

"Khrushchev has stepped down, but this negotiation has not yet succeeded, so the latter is more closely related to us." Alan Wilson humbly answered Aiden's question, "Of course, we will make an assessment immediately, It could take a few days."

Facts have proved that either the situation is calm, or major events will follow. After a day, on the afternoon of October 16, the first atomic bomb developed by a major country was successfully detonated in the northwest, becoming the fifth largest atomic bomb in the world after the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and France. a nuclear-armed country. Fill in one more member of the Nuclear Club.

The news came that Whitehall's assessment plan had to be done again. Alan Wilson would definitely not be able to get off work on time these days. He suddenly began to recall the days when he worked in Kuala Lumpur until 2 o'clock in the afternoon.

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