Seryosha never imagined that he would be able to enter the Politburo and become the leader of the party in his lifetime.
But at this moment, can serving as a member of the Politburo really save the Soviet Union Look at the list of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the CPSU, the first and second leaders of the party committees of all the union republics have all entered the Politburo, and the total number of people alone has become the largest in the history of the CPSU.
In addition, when the 28th Party Congress discussed the issue of the party, the Soviets, and the social and political organization, it was established that the Supreme Soviet was the highest authority in the Soviet Union, which means that today's election only means the status of everyone in the party, and the position of the government will be directly elected by the deputies of the Soviet People's Congress in the near future.
And before the results of the elections to the People's Congress of the USSR, the crisis of rule of the CPSU was not lifted.
Although the value has been greatly reduced, Seryosha has already made history by becoming the top leadership of the CPSU at the age of less than thirty.
When Seryosha left his seat under the stage and strode towards the rostrum.
The applause of the audience made Seryosha feel a heavy sense of responsibility, and the huge portrait of Lenin on the background of the rostrum made Seryosha excited.
"Congratulations to Comrade Ulyanov" When Seryosha came to the rostrum, someone walked up to him and kindly stretched out his hand to congratulate him, Seryosha habitually shook hands with the other party, and when he looked up, it was actually Ligachev.
"Thank you, Secretary Ligachev," Seryosha quickly replied.
"I'm no longer a secretary of the Secretariat, by the way, I just voted for you," Ligachev said to Seryosha with a smile on his face.
In the election just now, Ligachev was defeated, and the Marxist program he led basically lost most of its leadership positions.
The most loyal factions of the party to Lenin and Stalinism lost their leadership of the party.
And the winners were the democratic program represented by Yakovlev, and the centrist line represented by Seryosha.
Yeltsin and Sobchak became alternate members of the Politburo, and Leningrad cadres such as Nastya, Gorman, Pugachev and others all entered the Central Committee.
Whether Seryosha wanted it or not, the representatives of the CPSU made the Leningrad cadres thoroughly an important faction in the party.
"I didn't vote for you," Seryosha replied earnestly.
"It's okay, please cherish this country," Ligachev said this, then let go of his hand, and then left the rostrum lonely.
Seryosha looked at Ligachev's back and felt a lot.
After the conclusion of the 28th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Seryosha and Yeltsin rushed back to Leningrad overnight to prepare for the upcoming Third Congress of the Soviet People's Congress this year.
Why are there three people's congresses held in a year?
Shortly after the Baltic Road event, the first Congress of People's Deputies was held in the Soviet Union, and the delegates to the meeting were not all from the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, but were elected from all levels of society in proportion to a wide range of representatives.
The central issue of the First Congress of People's Deputies of the Soviet Union was to decide whether or not to continue to exist as an independent state, and the results of the vote showed that seventy percent of the deputies believed that the Soviet Union should continue to exist as a complete state.
From that moment on, the Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR remained as a channel of consultation acceptable to all parties.
Just a few months after the end of the First Congress of People's Deputies of the Soviet Union, the Second Congress of the People's Congress of the Soviet Union was convened in order to discuss the question of whether the Soviet Union should continue to retain the one-party system.
At this meeting, the CPSU was forced to relinquish its leadership position, and it was also stipulated that the head of the state, that is, the government, should be elected in the form of the Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR, which set the time for the Third Congress of the People's Congress of the USSR.
And this time, the 28th Congress of the CPSU was essentially convened for the election of the Third Congress of the People's Congress of the Soviet Union, so there were steps to revise the party constitution and re-elect the party leaders.
Originally, the Third People's Congress of the Soviet Union was planned to be held next year, but the authority and credibility of the government had been completely lost due to the continuous political activities in the country, so Gorbachev, who was forced by the situation, could only convene the Third People's Congress of the Soviet Union in advance.
Seryosha was not so enthusiastic about the Third Congress of the People's Congress of the Soviet Union, and he only hoped to keep his position in the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation and his political influence in the Leningrad region.
The original plan was for Yeltsin and Sobchak to run for mayor of Leningrad and chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
But now the results of the 28th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union have made Seryosha begin to reassess his strength, and he feels that if he has his own support, why don't Yeltsin and Sobchak show their skills on a bigger platform, Yeltsin can run for the post of chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Republic, and Sobchak can run for the post of mayor of Leningrad.
As long as these two key positions are taken, the entire Russian republic is under control.
"Brother Boris, do you think that if we go to the elections for the chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Republic, the chances of winning are not good," Seryosha and Yeltsin were in the same car, and on the way back, Seryosha suddenly asked.
Yeltsin felt that Seryosha's question was a bit sudden, because he had never heard that Seryosha had any intention of participating in the election, and in fact Seryosha did not need to participate in the election at all, because no matter who participated in the election of the president of the Soviet Union and won, Seryosha would be the best candidate for the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, because the cabinet was directly appointed by the president.
Seryosha didn't have to choose for himself at all.
And the election of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Republic is actually more uncertain.
"I'm talking about you, what are the odds of winning if you go to the elections of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Republic," Seryosha asked seriously.
"Thirty percent, I'm afraid Gorbachev won't nominate me for the Russian republic, and if you want to run, I think the success rate will be about sixty percent," Yeltsin replied with the same seriousness.
"Brother Boris, you just have to run for election, I'll take care of Gorbachev's problems," Seryosha replied. t1706231537: