Chapter 202

"I am deeply ashamed of akilov's mistakes and crimes. As the head of the Uzbek Party committee, I am ashamed to have such an official. I am ashamed of the central government, the government and the Uzbek people..."

Rachidov stood on the podium, tearfully reviewing to the Central Committee. Although the Uzbek corruption case has come to an end, as the leader of Uzbekistan, rashdov is lax and has the responsibility of oversight, which still needs to be reviewed. He was also given a serious warning by the party, which can be said to have deprived him of the opportunity to enter the top decision-making level of the Soviet Union.

The 14 members of the ZZ Bureau on the stage listened quietly. Although there was no expression on their faces, they had different views on the Uzbek issue, long before the review. Members of the ZZ bureau have already made a decision on the Uzbek issue. However, who is satisfied with the result and who is dissatisfied with the result is different.

Naturally, sitting in the middle is Brezhnev, the first Secretary of the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party and chairman of the presidium of the Supreme Soviet. Mr. Bo's face was serious and his eyes were straight ahead. In fact, on this issue, the general manager's attitude is consistent, that is, to deal with this issue in a light way. This is the general manager's consistent attitude towards cadres, especially senior cadres. As for the reason, just look at how Khrushchev stepped down. It infringes on the interests of cadres. How can anyone support you.

Also in the same trench with the general station are the chairman of the Joint Ministerial Conference, Mr. jihonov, the Secretary of the Secretariat, Mr. Chernenko, the first Secretary of Ukraine, Mr. shelbitsky, and the first Secretary of Kazakhstan, Mr. kusayev. These people are the firm allies of the general manager of the Communist Party of China in the ZZ Bureau, and the main members of the "Dnieper petrovsk Gang" on which the general manager of the Communist Party of China started. They occupy a total of five seats in the ZZ Bureau and are a powerful force. However, in the past two years, the Dnepr petrovsk Gang is no longer as opinionated as it used to be. What defeated them is not the political enemies, but the ruthlessness of time. Last year alone, several senior cadres from Dnepr petrovsk died.

In contrast, it is the initiator of the Uzbek case, KGB chairman Andropov. Andropov has been an important ally of the president in his early years, but in recent years, Andropov and the president gradually began to have differences on some issues. Especially on the issue of anti-corruption, the contradiction between Andropov and President BOEHMER is irreconcilable. Now we all know that they are just keeping face peace with each other. There will be a break between them sooner or later.

Andropov is not without friends in the ZZ Bureau. Among all the members, Gorbachev is the youngest. Like Andropov, he came from the Stavropol border region in the south of the Soviet Union. He was promoted by Andropov to take over the agricultural sector of the Soviet Union. The two people have the same views on many issues and come from the same region. They are very close to each other. Andropov appreciated Gorbachev very much and even regarded him as the future successor of the Soviet Union.

The small gangs in the ZZ bureau are not just the above two. Foreign minister gromiko and Moscow first secretary grishen represent another voice. Like Andropov and Gorbachev, gromiko and grishen have a special relationship. In his early years, gromiko was a part-time lecturer at Moscow University of public facilities and architecture, and grishen was his student at that time. Although they are close to Andropov's views in some aspects, their ideas are more radical and bold than Andropov's. On the issue of Uzbek, the two were equally dissatisfied with the general manager's handling and thought it was simply laissez faire.

In addition, there is another person, although there is no clique, but everyone dare not look down upon. This man is the "grey bishop" Suslov, who is an absolute veteran. He has long been in charge of ideological issues within the party. He is intelligent and diligent, and he is ascetic. He was highly respected by both the Dnieper petrovsk gang and the small groups of gromiko and Andropov. Everyone secretly called him "Su Lao". In fact, he is more concerned about the influence of Uzbekistan on the party. In this matter, Mr. Su agrees with the way President Bo handled it. After all, if things get bigger and the people lose their due respect for the party, it has nothing to do with integrity. It's just the professional quality of a cadre who controls the propaganda department all the year round.

As a representative of the military, loyalty to the leader is the most important thing. Besides, the Ministry of defense should not worry about these things. Since xixi-81, led by US President Reagan, NATO countries have successively organized several military exercises with provocative and counterattack features, aiming to challenge the Soviet Union and boost the Polish rebels. That's enough for Ustinov.

Among the other three people, Kirilenko has no opinion. Although he is the confidant of general manager, his health is getting worse and worse, and he has gradually been unable to adapt to work. Such a person still dominates the power of personnel appointment. However, President Berlusconi is not at ease with the cadres who are not from Dnieper petrovsk's background. On the pretext of Kirilenko's poor health, President Berlusconi forcibly put Chernenko in and shared part of Kirilenko's rights. In fact, he intended to check and balance him. Although Kirilenko was dissatisfied with this, he was helpless. Although Sergei is the chairman of the central supervisory committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, he is also old and doesn't know how long he can do it. Maybe he will be asked to retire soon, just like kosikin. So he doesn't care about Uzbek. He doesn't want to make trouble. Like him, there is Romanov, the first Secretary of Leningrad, who has just been replaced. It is impossible to express any original opinions because of the small talk.

Generally speaking, the current ZZ bureau is such a situation. Although President Bo's power has narrowed, he still controls nearly half of the members. Whenever the balance in the ZZ bureau is broken, some people who have never been exposed will be promoted. As gromico said to grishen in private, "our ZZ bureau is like Bermuda. Some people appear here and some people disappear from here!"