On February 1, 1984, the long-planned air cargo company MSC Air finally started operating, starting with the route from Moscow to Bern.
The opening of this route will greatly improve the security of the internal capital operation of the Gorky Brotherhood.
Tonya finally has a career of her own.
Three days later, on February 4, 1984.
The construction of the third phase of the new workers' village began, and this time the National Housing Bank mortgaged the first two completed projects to the Soviet Sberbank to raise more funds, which will be used to build a larger third phase of the housing project, as well as supporting urban rail transit, hospitals, schools, shopping malls and other projects, which will become the largest workers' residential area in Moscow and the most modern in the Soviet Union.
It will completely change the situation of backwardness and decay in the southern regions of Moscow.
Just when Seryosha's series of plans began to enter the landing stage, a sudden news shocked the entire Soviet Union.
On February 9, 1984, Yuri Vladimirovich, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, the country's supreme leader who had been in office for just over a year, died suddenly.
The announcer on television announced the news with bitter courage, and it all happened so suddenly, without even the slightest warning.
Shortly after the news was broadcast on television, Seryosha, who had been busy drawing up a program for reform in Ukraine, received a notice from the Supreme Soviet, asking him to immediately stop all the work he was doing and take part in the organization and preparation of the funeral committee of Comrade Andropov.
Although Seryosha felt a little sad when he heard the news, he knew that not everyone could join the Supreme Leader's funeral committee, and all this should have been won for him by Gorbachev, and the purpose was of course to appease Seryosha.
If nothing else, it should be a high probability that you will be promoted after the funeral.
Seryosha was assigned a task as soon as he arrived at the White House, the seat of the Supreme Soviet, and he was told that he could not leave the White House for several days until the funeral.
During this time, Seryosha's main task was to lead the temporarily assembled more than 300 civil servants from major organs to send funeral invitations to the first and second leaders of the various republics in the country, heads of departments, foreign envoys, and heads of state of fraternal countries abroad.
But for every official, what an honor it is to be able to join Secretary Andropov's funeral committee Although it has not yet been announced, Konstantin Ustinovich Chernenko, chairman of the funeral committee, can already be confirmed as Andropov's successor, the next supreme leader of the Soviet Union.
This result came as a surprise to Seryosha, who had always expected Andropov to succeed Gorbachev.
But if you think about it carefully, Seryosha understands that if you are ranked by age, Gorbachev is the least likely one.
Seryosha has experienced a lot of things in the past few years, and it is not difficult to undertake this task.
He basically completed his task in just one day.
This time, there are not many cadres like Seryosha who have joined the funeral committee to be responsible for specific matters, and each of them is the first leader of their respective departments, and Seryosha has the lowest position and the youngest among these people.
Mr.
An's funeral took place over four days, the first three of which were the farewell ceremony of his body at the Moscow Workers' Cultural Center.
The last day was a memorial service on Red Square and a ceremony for the interment of the remains.
On the day of the farewell ceremony, Seryosha rushed to the Moscow Workers' Cultural Center early in the morning, which was already a sea of pines and roses.
On the side of the fence outside the cultural center, there are garlands and lit candles sent by the masses, and it can be seen that although Mr.
An has not been the general secretary for a long time, the masses still love him very much.
In the past year, Mr.
An has severely cracked down on corrupt elements in China, and many corrupt officials have been sent to prison or even shot, giving the people a bad breath.
He was praised as a fierce reformer on a par with Peter the Great, and the common people even affectionately called Andropovka one of the cheapest vodkas as a sign of reverence and love for the leader.
Seryosha put a black-edged armband on a red background on his left arm.
As a member of the CPSU, Seryosha could wear an armband of this color as a sign of identity.
Most of the soldiers standing guard near the workers' cultural center also wore such armbands.
Seryosha walked into the auditorium in a black suit, and the soldiers in charge of guarding continued to salute Seryosha along the way.
Seryosha nodded in return, and at this moment the interior of the auditorium was covered with countless party and national flags, Seryosha signed his name on the commemorative book of visitors, and then was led to a place where he could rest, waiting for his turn to go in and mourn.
In the resting room, Seryosha met many acquaintances in Moscow officialdom, but many more people knew him.
Everyone knew that this was not the place to deal with each other and build connections, so they nodded to each other and said hello, and then waited silently, waiting for their turn to enter the main venue.
Seryosha waited until 11 o'clock in the morning before entering the main venue, where he stood in the middle of the group, took a few steps forward under the guidance of the staff, bowed, and then walked around the body to meet the family.
Since Andropov had been divorced, both of his wives came to the scene as relatives.
Seryosha shook hands with Mr.
An's family, and Seryosha said God bless to Mr.
An's two wives, and then left here in a hurry.
Three days later, at the farewell ceremony of the body held on Red Square, an artillery truck dragged Mr.
An's body around Red Square, and Seryosha stood behind the gun truck in a long line.
At the forefront of the ranks was the newly elected General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU Comrade Chernenko.
Chernenko's hair was completely white, he was not tall and followed behind the artillery carriage unhurriedly.
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He was followed by Gorbachev, Gromyko and other members of the Politburo.
After the artillery carriage reached Lenin's tomb, the soldiers carried Andropov's coffin and marched along the red carpet.
Chernenko, Gromyko, and Gorbachev slowly walked forward with the coffin and came to the side of the tomb.
At this moment, all the ships, trains, and cars in Moscow sounded their horns, and the masses in Red Square bowed their heads in silence for Andropov.
After the sound of the flute, the silence ended, and Andropov was buried in the Novodevichy Cemetery, where his relatives came forward to say their final goodbyes.
After the burial ceremony, Chernenko returned to Lenin's tomb as general secretary, and the phalanx of the guard of honor formed by the armed forces of the Soviets marched through Red Square to the sound of rousing music to be inspected by the new leader. t1706231537: