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Chapter 295: The Last Days of the Soviet Union


Seryosha's car went all the way from the suburbs to the city without hindrance, and then stopped directly on Red Square in the center of Moscow.

At this moment, hundreds of thousands of people followed Seryosha to Red Square.

The scene was full of voices, and the sound of the flute shook the sky.

When Seryosha's car stopped, he straightened his clothes in the car.

Then he got out of the car.

"Secretary Ulyanov, we support you" "No one can hurt you, Secretary Ulyanov" Seryosha waved to the people who had come to help him, then turned and walked towards the armored vehicle on Red Square.

No one stopped him along the way.

And the guards who were supposed to be tasked with defending Red Square saluted Seryosha instead.

Seryosha jumped into a tank, then picked up the megaphone in the hand of the commander of the armored forces on Red Square, intending to say a few words to the people who had followed him all the way. "69 years ago, when the great Comrade Lenin led us to create this country, we were poor, backward and bullied.

And today, 69 years later, we are one of the two most powerful countries in the world.

All this was the result of the hard struggle of the Soviet proletariat from generation to generation.

But now that we are stronger, new problems have arisen, and the once unbreakable alliance is now about to fall apart.

But even if the Soviet Union really collapsed, can we use guns against our former compatriots?

No, it is not like this 69 years ago, the people of the Soviet Union united to establish this country in order to resist the oppression of imperialism and to overthrow the oppression of serfdom, and if we were to regress to the use of force to maintain the existence of the Soviet Union, then the original covenant would become meaningless. ” "In order that our efforts will not be denied, I am willing to respect the choice of the people of the republics, even if they and we are no longer compatriots of the same country, but we are still willing to bless them and build the ideal homeland at an early date, even if the Soviet Union is dissolved, but the Soviet spirit will live forever."

Although Seryosha's voice could not have been heard by everyone, the nearly a million people in the square burst into thunderous applause and cheers.

Seryosha slowly got out of the tank, and then, with his head in stride, walked towards the Kremlinin Palace A day later, at Moscow International Airport, two planes of the Soviet leader took off at the same time and flew to the Soviet resort of Crimea.

On these two planes were Seryosha and Kryuchkov, respectively.

Their aim was to go to Crimea to meet the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, who had been under house arrest.

When the plane arrived in the Crimea, Seryosha and Kryuchkov had separate cars to go to the Foros dacha.

At this moment, Gorbachev, who had been imprisoned for life and death for three days, felt as if he was in a different world.

As the democratically elected leader of the Soviet Union, Gorbachev was de jure the country's supreme commander-in-chief.

The statements made between Seryosha and the Emergency Committee are not strictly legally supported.

Therefore, which side Gorbachev chooses to stand on means that side has won a de jure victory.

This was the result of consultations between Seryosha and the Emergency Committee after his arrival in Moscow.

Although both the army and the population chose Seryosha, Gorbachev's support was needed if it was to be justified.

And this is the last bargaining chip of the emergency committee.

Over the course of several days, the Emergency Committee repeatedly proved to Gorbachev that Seryosha was a traitor to the Soviet Republic.

But Gorbachev was forced to accept this information when he lost his freedom, how could he calmly listen to the KGB's explanations When a large number of reporters gathered at Foross Villa.

They witnessed Gorbachev getting into Seryosha's car and returning to Moscow on the same plane as Seryosha.

Kryuchkov looked up to the sky and sighed On the way back to Moscow, Gorbachev handed Seryosha the new alliance treaty that he had drafted with his own hands, asking him for advice.

Seryosha casually put it aside, and then said to Gorbachev: "General Secretary, I'm sorry that it doesn't make sense anymore" Gorbachev was also an experienced politician after all, and before Seryosha arrived, Gorbachev already knew what was going on outside.

Gorbachev now knows the weight of Seryosha in the Soviet political arena, and the former minister of foreign trade and economic cooperation, who bowed down to him, is no longer what it used to be.

Gorbachev no longer needs to painstakingly pave the way for his chosen successor.

"Seryosha, what are you going to do with me" Gorbachev was silent for a long time, and suddenly asked Seryosha.

"General Secretary, in fact, I think there is a more suitable position for you waiting for you, why don't you rest at home during this time, please rest assured that I will not treat you like Yazov and Kryuchkov, I have always regarded you as my mentor" When the plane finally landed at the Moscow airport, Gorbachev, dressed in sports attire, stepped off the plane with the help of Seryosha.

Gorbachev then made a short speech at the airport, in which he said that in these days his wife Raisha and himself had been hit hard, so he intended to temporarily hand over all power to Comrade Ulyanov, who would take care of the rest of the matter.

After this statement, Seryosha and Gorbachev hugged each other and then parted.

Over the next few days, Seryosha convened a plenum of the Central Committee of the CPSU in the name of Acting General Secretary.

At this meeting, Seryosha said that he would follow the opinion of the Supreme Soviets of the republics to decide whether the Soviet Union would continue to exist.

Less than 12 hours after this statement, the 15 republics of the Soviet Union submitted their applications for independence to the Kremlin.

And Seryosha made this announcement through the Supreme Soviet.

After a collective vote of the Supreme Soviet, the countries agreed that the existence of the Soviet Union would cease after December 25, 1991, and that from then on the countries would secede from the Soviet Union and become independent sovereign states, and all Soviet laws would be annulled on that date.

Subsequently, Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Republic Yeltsin announced that Russia would be granted an amnesty after independence.

Among the pardonees are all members of the Positive Status Committee.

Former Soviet Interior Minister Pugo committed suicide by swallowing a gun after learning of the news.

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In this way, in a harmonious atmosphere, the Soviet Union completely went to the final process of death. t1706231537: