Chapter eight hundred and ninety-six on the list of anti-rebels
Although Kunayev finally stood on Selbiv's side with Selbiv's persuasion, it cannot be said that he was just mentally willing, and no one wanted to see a leader of a powerful department become the general secretary. But the facts proved that there was no way. Chernenko's hospitalization showed that even if he opposed it, it might just make that moment come later.
"You are the first secretary here, of course you have the final say." Selov was not here to seize power, so he expressed no objection to this. He glanced at Nazarbayev on the side and said to Kunayev, "This cadre is good."
There are not many people in this world who are grateful. If he remembers correctly, Kazakhstan was the last one among the Soviet republics to declare independence. The ruler of Kazakhstan, now the chairman of the Kazakh Council of Ministers, and the second-person Nazarbayev has a great role in it. It can be said that Nazarbayev is worthy of the training of the Soviet Union. As for the matter after independence, no one can blame him, he must be responsible for Kazakhstan.
Nazarbayev once said that the disintegration of the Soviet Union was not inevitable. Things are really interesting. The most determined ones in independence were Russia and Ukraine, and the most wanted to preserve the Soviet Union were the five Central Asian allied republics.
Nazarbayev has obvious yellow characteristics. Now it seems that his first meeting with Lukashenko is at least very friendly.
"General Secretary, do you think Comrade Nazarbayev is very capable?" Kunayev tentatively said that if Kunayev was asked to hand over to Nazarbayev, this would be a good choice.
"He may be the chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers in the future." Selov glanced at Kunayev and had to emphasize again that he was not here to seize power. I really don't know what Kunayev was worried about?
The General Secretary of the Soviet Union, the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet Council and the Chairman of the Council of Ministers, must not be held concurrently. The status of members of the Central Presidium is equal, so as to prevent the Go Map from becoming the supreme leader and controlling the supreme power of the Soviet Union.
"It's not a bad thing to see other cadres more often. For the Central Supervisory Commission's organization in Belarus, I plan to recommend a cadre to go, so you can contact him more." After returning to the hotel, Selov suggested to Lukashenko.
Selov talked with Lukashenko completely with an equal attitude. In fact, this is how the General Secretary usually spoke, but he accumulated too much notoriety at that time, so he was afraid of him wherever he went.
"General Secretary, are you a cadre who is very optimistic about? What is his name?" Lukashenko's language was still very reserved. When he knew that Selov called him to accompany him, Lukashenko was flattered, and of course he could also be said to be frightened. You should know that Lukashenko is only 30 years old this year. Just a few years ago, he was just a tank company commander of the KGB border defense force, or a deputy company commander...
"The name of that cadre is Pukin. He has the ability, but it is not suitable for the security department. But in terms of work style, it is very suitable for the Central Supervisory Commission!" Selov was not prepared to hand over the KGB to Pukin's hands. One thing proved from the intelligence in Afghanistan was that as an intelligence officer, Pukin's KGB career was definitely not successful.
Pukin can be said to be the most successful KGB cadres in later generations in politics. He did not disappoint the military training he did for him, but he did not succeed in developing spies. If the KGB had come to him, the news that Selov heard ten years later was that the KGB was defeated on the secret front.
It is enough for pragmatists to have Brezhnev, and Selov is not going to get one by himself. If it really doesn't work, there is Nazarbayev. For the Soviet Union, the first and second leaders of the country are ethnic minorities, which is somewhat unreasonable. Selov just needs to ensure that Russia, a member of the Central Presidium, accounts for the majority.
"The job in Belarus is very important. It takes several years for you to be promoted too quickly, otherwise there will be dissatisfaction." Selov simply ordered that Lukashenko is only 30 years old this year. If he follows the promotion record, he is almost the same as Selov and is already at the same level as the chairman of the KGB in Belarus.
After the Brezhnev era, no such young cadres occupied the high position. There were not many cadres in the municipal party committee, let alone cadres at the republic level. Then Selov asked about Lukashenko's network of relations in Belarus.
"Comrade Shushkovic and I have a good relationship. He is a knowledgeable comrade." Lukashenko gradually relaxed the situation and began to answer the General Secretary's questions freely. In front of the General Secretary who was born in the KGB, Lukashenko spoke everything. It was unnecessary to hide. If the General Secretary wanted to know, he would know.
"Shushkovic?" Selov frowned and said to himself, which attracted Lukashenko's attention and asked carefully, "Do you know President Shushkovic?" Shushkovic is now the president of Lenin University. After being promoted by Selov, Lukashenko often went to Lenin University to study and met Shushkovic, the president of Lenin University.
Know? Are there any representatives of the waste promoted by Go Map? According to history, this person should be Lukashenko's opponent. When he was the chairman of the Supreme Soviet of Belarus, he was impeached by Lukashenko, who was in charge of anti-corruption work.
Can the current chairman of the Central Supervisory Commission impeach Selov? It is impossible, which proves how desperate it is to lead a country like the Soviet Union, Shushkovic and the map that looked at him differently.
After a moment of silence, Selov lightly threw out a sentence that made Lukashenko shudder, "I do know this person. If I remember correctly, it should be the name I saw on the anti-counterfeiting list."
The entire air solidified instantly, Lukashenko's face was stiff, and there was no idea when the sweat was penetrated on his back. This feeling was like suddenly meeting a hungry tiger in the wild. Although the other party had not yet wanted to eat his own movement, he had already made him unable to move. This was purely an instinctive reaction.
You should know that the General Secretary also serves as the Chairman of the National Security Committee and the Political Commissar of the General Security Committee. It is conceivable how much he attaches importance to the anti-counterfeiting work in the eyes of the General Secretary. Today, the General Secretary who attaches importance to ideological issues actually said that his friend's name had appeared on the anti-counterfeiting list. Lukashenko was simply desperate when he heard this sentence.
"Don't worry, I didn't say you have any problems. But this person is unreliable!" Selov smiled a little. Of course, this smile was definitely not good-looking, at least in Lukashenko's eyes.
After leaving the General Secretary's resting room, Lukashenko could only sigh that the ups and downs of life were so exciting. One day before, he was a young cadre whom the General Secretary had high hopes, and one day later, he was almost implicated because of his friend. This kind of fright cannot be disappeared immediately by the General Secretary's comfort. Lukashenko must find a place to rest and consider whether he would go home to farm.
"I'm too timid and need exercise." Serov slowly took a sip of water and shook his head. He was just a joke. He was all the general secretary. How could he care about the president of a university? But when he heard the name Shushkovic, Serov spoke more and saw how Lukashenko reacted.
Compared with Selov, who was in a good mood in the Soviet Union, US President Reagan was in a bad mood. Sports events like the Los Angeles Olympics became the biggest humiliation to the United States. The media that were suppressed were also mocking Reagan's policy failure at this time. There were obviously more countries in the world participating in the Moscow International Democratic Games. Reagan should enhance the soft power of the United States and reshape the glorious image of the United States, rather than persistently confronting the Soviet Union, etc.
Reagan did not go out in the White House for several consecutive days, which was his biggest setback since he became president. The American people's fear of the Soviet Union seemed to be on the rise again after being suppressed by Reagan for two years. What is scary about the Soviet Union?
"What's scary about the Soviet Union?" Reagan's close friend, CIA Director Casey, threw the newspaper on the table and said what Reagan wanted to say but did not say. When accepting the appointment of the CIA Director, Casey believed that he should be a member of the cabinet's decision-making team. With Reagan's consent, Casey became the first CIA Director to enter the cabinet, which gave him an exception and influence. This was a critical moment. Once upon a time, the CIA Director was an intelligence provider who was beyond the political party, and as a member of the cabinet, Casey became an organic part of the Reagan administration. He not only supported the CIA, provided intelligence assessments to Reagan, served as Reagan's intelligence adviser, but also participated in decision-making, and also served as Reagan's political adviser.
Casey and Reagan were like-minded and firmly believed that the Soviet Union was a far more cunning and stronger enemy than the ordinary American government recognized. He wanted to strike the key points of the Soviet Union and compete with the Soviet Union for positions in Eastern Europe and the Third World politically and economically. He completely abandoned the CIA's tradition of only implementing but not formulating policies and formulated a series of measures to confront the Soviet Union.
"I can teach the Soviet Union a lesson!" CIA Director Casey whispered his suggestion.
"Will this anger Selov? You must know that he is a spiritual intelligence officer like you." In order to take care of the emotions of his close friends, Reagan did not tell the truth. In fact, he wanted to ask Casey, you think it was Selov's opponent. Several CIA directors suffered a great loss in the hands of the other party in a row.
"We use civil organizations from other countries so that the Soviet Union will never find us. Selov has always believed that he is the most outstanding security expert, so we embarrass him from his field." CIA Director Casey said firmly.
"You must be careful. As long as you can't find us, Selov can't attack!" A satisfied smile appeared on Reagan's face. It would be better to anger the Soviet Union to fight a war and consume the other party's strength.
Chapter completed!