Chapter 656

The major political turn in Hungary and Poland sounded an alarm to the top leadership of the Soviet Union. Shevardnadze was sent to Hungary by Gorbachev to communicate with the Hungarian party and government and ask if their attitude towards the Soviet Union had changed. If only Hungary had a problem, Gorbachev would not have been so nervous, but Poland was at the door of the Soviet Union, and the KGB always knew that the main source of the Solidarity Union's wealth was the support of the Western anti Soviet forces and the Vatican Vatican. Once solidarity became a legitimate organization, Poland's attitude towards the Soviet Union would be difficult to say.

In comparison, Gorbachev decided to temporarily let Shevardnadze visit the Warsaw Pact countries to emphasize their alliance with the Soviet Union and ensure the security of the Soviet Union from the penetration of NATO and the Western camp. As for the issue of Georgia, Gorbachev still hopes to solve it through negotiations. So Georgia, a hot potato, returned to rezhkov again.

After the last meeting with Shevardnadze, the opposition in Georgia began to be blindly optimistic, believing that the Soviet government would not take any measures against itself. Therefore, who can say no on behalf of the people of Georgia to the separatist acts of the people of Abkhazia has become the most concerned topic of these opposition parties. As a result, a big fight for power and profit first appeared in the opposition of Georgia. In order to gain leadership, the opposition began to attack each other, accusing each other of being traitors to Georgia. All kinds of ghosts and goblins came out one after another, trying to get political capital for themselves in the name of Georgia. In Abkhazia and Tbilisi, there are people abusing each other in the newspapers every day, and the end result is that no one can let anyone give up leadership.

In addition to a few intellectuals, some of them are political speculators who are afraid that the world will not be in chaos. When all organizations have the same strength, it is impossible for these organizations to work together. Unless there is a strong figure who can make the various factions of the opposition in Georgia submit, no matter what means, only in this way can they have a real political future.

Unfortunately, such a figure soon appeared in the opposition. He was zviyad gamsahurdia, the son of Konstantin gamsahurdia, the great master of Georgia's literature.

When we talk about the father and son of gamsakhurdia, we have to start with Constantine. Constantine is a great literary master in Georgia and enjoys a high reputation in the literary world of Georgia. As a Georgia nationalist, Constantine has always been hostile to the Soviet Union's rule over Georgia. Because of its huge influence, the Soviet government did not dare to deal with him rashly, The only way to stop Constantine's propaganda of Georgia's nationalism is to ban his works. It was under the influence of his father that zviyad quickly joined the movement against Soviet rule in Georgia.

Zviyad started to form a secret anti Soviet society when he was in high school. He was soon arrested by the KGB, but due to the great influence of his father, the KGB did not punish him. This makes zwiyad more unscrupulous. After entering the University, zviyad began to follow his father's footsteps in the creation of anti Soviet works. This time, the KGB did not show mercy any more. Adhering to Khrushchev's assertion that people who still commit crimes in socialism are mentally ill, zviyad was sent to a mental hospital by the KGB and put under house arrest.

Zviyad stayed in it for more than half a year, and finally chose to give in. He confessed his mistake to the KGB, which recorded the scene of zviyad pleading guilty and then broadcast it on the TV Tower of Georgia. Later, the KGB chose lenient treatment for zviyad. He was exiled to a farm in Russia's Dagestan region for labor reform, while his companion was sentenced to 10 years in prison.

Although zviyad's admission to a mental hospital has damaged his reputation among the anti-government factions in Georgia, many Georgians know him. For fear that the Soviet Union's unruly Nobel Committee nominated him as a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize in the same year, but he didn't win the prize in the end.

Zviyad is regarded as a traitor by many senior opposition groups in Georgia, but is regarded as a hero by ordinary people with nationalist tendencies in Georgia. This makes zviyad taste the sweetness after the turmoil in Abkhazia. Sometimes, heroes don't depend on how many years you have spent in prison or suffered for your faith. Sometimes, propaganda is very important. And zviyad, who has a father of ox and has been on TV, is really well-known in Georgia.

The opposition faction led by zviyad soon emerged from Georgia's numerous opposition organizations. With his personal influence, many young people who support Georgia's independence have chosen to join his organization, and zviyad, who has been a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize, can get more money from the political funds supported by the West. With money and people, zviyad finally realized the feeling of power.

Under the temptation of the US dollar, some small and medium-sized opposition groups began to choose to join the National Union of Georgia founded by zviyad. Zviyad soon put forward the slogan that "Georgia belongs to the Georgians". Under his leadership, the tumultuous anti independence movement against Abkhazia finally appeared to be united.

Zviyad soon became the idol of many young people in Georgia with his own mistakes and influence inherited from his father, and soon became a lot of brain powder. Under the love of these brain powder, zwiyad cried bitterly in front of the KGB in the mental hospital, and his betrayal of the anti Soviet cause became a symbol of death rather than surrender. Those former comrades in arms of zviyad, even if they have been in prison for ten years, are not as good as zviyad's one year life in the mental hospital. Although they despise zviyad, they do not have the influence of zviyad. As a result, the organizations that first stood up against the independence of Abkhazia were soon marginalized in the movement.

Zwiyad, who has won the leadership, is now elated. He is planning to launch larger and more serious protests. This will not only expand his influence, but also make him the real leader of the anti Soviet struggle.