Chapter 1352: The Official Disintegration of Su Lian Shocked the World!
Tomorrow is December 25, 1991.
This day is Christmas, the most important holiday in the West.
Why on this day, Yang Ming said something very important would happen.
It is related to Su Lian.
Tomorrow will be the day when Sulian officially announces its disintegration. In other words, starting from this day, the once most powerful Red Empire will officially disappear.
"Boss, what's the big deal?" Melis asked.
"Starting tomorrow, Su Lian will officially disappear."
Su Lian officially disappeared?
In fact, in the past few months, the significance of Su Lian's existence has become less obvious. It is just a transitional period, and the elites headed by Ye Liqing are seeking Su Lian's power and legacy.
However, tomorrow, Gore officially announced Sulian's disappearance.
Mai Lisi, Ma Shimin, Wei Li, and Li Caixin were all shocked and speechless.
At that time, Yang Ming's layout in Sulian was always planned for the disintegration of Soviet Union, including Huo Jianning's large-scale harvesting of wool from Sulian's banks during his time in Soviet Union.
Melis and others knew that if the boss hadn't predicted that Sulian would disintegrate, how could he have done such a thing.
Now I heard that when it really disappears tomorrow, it will still have a huge impact on these people.
"You guys should go back and rest first."
"Yes, boss."
Mai Lisi, Ma Shimin, Wei Li, Li Caixin and others left.
Yang Ming was looking out the window on the third floor.
The world seems to have changed, but it doesn't seem to have changed.
No one can stop Su Lian from disintegrating and disappearing.
Early the next day.
When Yang Ming woke up, today was Wednesday.
Although today is Christmas, many white people in Xiangjiang will have the day off to celebrate the holiday at home.
After Yang Ming had breakfast, he returned to work at the Empire State Building headquarters as usual.
When it was afternoon, the landline phone in Chairman Yang Ming's office rang, and Lin Xiuzhi received a call from Mosco. It was Li Jun.
"Boss, Gore announced his resignation and handed over the country to Ye Liqing, the leader of the Goose Kingdom. Soviet Union declared its disintegration."
Yang Ming was not shocked at all by the news about Li Jun.
However, this is definitely shocking news to the country and even the world.
The extremely powerful Su Lian actually disintegrated and disappeared, and was replaced by the Goose Kingdom?
Yang Ming stopped what he was doing and looked out the window.
Lin Xiuzhi personally followed Yang Ming to Moscow. At that time, when Ilyich was still there, Su Lian was still at his peak, and even Europe and the United States were no match for Su Lian.
Who would have thought that it would be like this now.
Of course, the most shocking person here is Alina.
Alina is a Sulian and a Jew, but she has no feelings for Sulian. But now that she heard that Sulian had really disintegrated and disappeared, she felt very complicated.
I'm afraid that except for her, many talented people from Sulian and franchising countries in Xiangjiang may be like this. They watched their former motherland disappear before their eyes.
Yang Ming recalled what happened to Gore and Ye Liqing from Su Lian.
When the Soviet Union carried out reforms in the 1980s, Gore did not involve any national issues. Even in his later work "Reform and New Thinking", Gore clearly stated: If our country does not If the ethnic issue is fundamentally resolved, there may not be the current Soviet Union.
Meanwhile, another politician, a conspirator, is climbing the ladder from another angle.
In April 1985, a brand new path suddenly appeared in front of Ye Liqing. At that time, he had just returned to the state from a meeting in Moscow. Suddenly, a brand new appointment was placed in front of him, asking him to take up the post. Minister of Construction.
However, this position is really not attractive to Ye Liqing, who enjoys great power in the state party committee.
Faced with the orders from above, Ye Liqing had to embark on the journey again. After arriving at his new post, he met Gore. At this time, Gore was also full of trust in Ye Liqing.
In this meeting, as soon as Ye Liqing sat down, Gore immediately said: "Comrade Ye Liqing, the higher ups have decided to let you go to Moscow as the top leader."
Of course, Ye Liqing at this time did not live up to this trust, and he carried out drastic rectification of Mosco.
The "old dignitaries" were accustomed to taking bribes, bending the law and corruption, and Ye Liqing decisively chose to attack them. In just a few days, this "shooting to kill the first bird" method made the scandal of these "old dignitaries" public to everyone. Know.
Such an approach is bound to offend a large number of people, and Ye Liqing will inevitably encounter many difficult things. As "practice" increases, he becomes more convinced that his approach is correct, which actually gradually deviates from Gore's ideas. desired track.
In the report commemorating the 70th anniversary of the victory of the October Revolution, Ye Liqing criticized many contents of the report, which even included many principled issues in the past 70 years of history.
These remarks were obviously not expected by Gore, and he also interrupted Ye Liqing's speech in public.
It was at this moment that Ye Liqing completely understood that his and Gore's views on many issues were fundamentally inconsistent.
In the conference room, Gore also made it clear: "Your speech is really outrageous. You are using the banner of anti-F to damage the image of leading cadres. I really don't know what your intentions are."
But Ye Liqing always insisted on his own views, and immediately challenged Gore, disagreeing with his rhetoric, and even mentioned that some working styles in the Politburo were extremely abnormal.
From then on, the two people's paths gradually drifted apart.
It was not until February 1988 that Gore truly realized the seriousness and complexity of ethnic issues, and he also believed that it was time to prioritize these issues.
Just when Gore was struggling with a lot of issues, Ye Liqing was unwilling to ruin his political life in vain. Since his name was not on the list of candidates for Moscow's grassroots representatives, he had to use the underdeveloped Karelia to Yazhou survived the desperate situation and became a member of the representatives.
In January 1989, Sulian held the first free election after the October Revolution, and nearly 90% of the voters voted for Ye Liqing.
From then on, Gore no longer dared to look down on Ye Liqing. At least he carried the "will of the people" on his shoulders.
Before the All-Soviet Congress, Gore took the initiative to contact Ye Liqing and meet with him in order to ease relations.
But at this time, Ye Liqing had already seen through everything. He didn't want to believe the person next to him anymore and showed a domineering look.
Gore was used to directing everything, and he couldn't swallow this breath in his heart. Faced with the situation, he couldn't directly quarrel with Ye Liqing, so he just opened the topic and said: "What other plans do you have in the future? What do you want to achieve in the end?" ?”
Ye Liqing has been in the officialdom for so many years, and he knows the other party's thoughts very clearly. He only answered one sentence: "The conference decides everything."
And this sentence was enough to leave Gore speechless.
By the time of the "dramatic changes in Eastern Europe" in 1989, Ye Liqing was already extremely shocked, but he was also greatly encouraged at that time and decided to speed up the showdown with Al Gore.
Before the plenum of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Ye Liqing and others organized large-scale activities and even shouted the slogan "Write multi-party system into the constitution". Gore was completely helpless. He knew that he could no longer stop Ye Liqing, so he had to ask the other party compromise.
However, according to Gore's thinking at the time, as long as he could ensure that the dominant position was in his own hands, this was also a good choice.
At the beginning of 1991, Gore issued an ultimatum to Lithuania, demanding that the Soviet Union's constitution be restored to validity. Obviously, Lithuania did not give a reply, and some incidents occurred later.
Ye Liqing and others also launched a powerful political offensive against Gore through the Lipot incident. He flew to Estonia to discuss countermeasures with the heads of the Supreme Soviets of the three Baltic countries.
For Gore, who had been unable to reverse his decline, military means were no longer feasible and legal means were ineffective. Gore had no choice but to wait for the situation to develop.
Sure enough, in the referendum in February, more than 90% of the citizens voted in favor of national independence, and it was a foregone conclusion that the three Baltic countries would leave the Soviet Union.
As the largest republic in the Soviet Union, Goose State did not quickly side with the alliance at that time. Instead, Ye Liqing and Gore played a role in fueling the wave of ethnic separatism during their struggle for power.
The streets of Moscow were always overcrowded, and there were constant calls for Soviet leaders to resign Gore and the cabinet.
On February 19, Ye Liqing gave a speech on Sulian TV and stated: "The matter has become very clear. While Gore retains 'reforms', he is also unwilling to carry out substantive reforms. He wants to preserve the existing system and preserve the Strong centralization.”
When the building is about to collapse, it seems that no one can stop it.
On the morning of August 23, 1991, an embarrassing scene occurred at the extraordinary meeting of the Supreme Soviet of the Federal Republic of Goose.
At that time, Ye Liqing, then the head of the Goose Federation, casually took out a copy of the meeting minutes and directly asked his boss Gore to read them out in public.
As the leader of Sulian, Gore's behavior towards Ye Liqing was obviously full of disrespect, so he refused on the spot.
But this seemed to be what Ye Liqing had expected. He signed the domination order on his own at the scene and did not step down for Gore.
Some analysts also pointed out: This episode that occurred before the "collapse of the building" seems to be a microcosm of Gore's political career. Regardless of whether he sincerely wants to promote reforms, there is no way to prevent the collapse of Sulian's building. It even added fire to its destruction.
The confrontation between the two has always been fierce, making it difficult for others to interrupt.
In August of that year, Gore went to attend an extraordinary meeting of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation. The attitude of the onlookers was very unfriendly and even shouted "Resign".
Gore also behaved very poorly in his speech. His speech was always intermittent, and then it turned into questions from Ye Liqing.
In front of everyone, Ye Liqing sternly demanded that Gore publicly approve all the orders signed by the ruler of the Goose Kingdom from August 19th to 21st. However, Gore did not even see the contents of the order at that time, so he used his pleading to The tone said: "We have not yet agreed to make these orders public immediately. These are all secrets."
Ye Liqing's tone also turned into a scolding: "This is not a secret, this matter is serious, these orders were specially drafted by the entire group!"
Under Ye Liqing's scolding, many people at the scene applauded.
This time, Gore looked staggering when he walked off the stage. A few minutes later, he was invited to Ye Liqing's office again.
A newspaper described the scene of the meeting between the two as follows: After meeting with Yeltsin, Gore seemed to have become a different person. He was humiliated, and Yeltsin seemed to always gloat over his misfortune.
On the morning of December 25, 1991, which was early this morning, there were no service staff in Gore's cloakroom, and even the phone was almost gone. At that time, Yeltsin had controlled the entire government's communication system and cut off a large number of lines. Only one of Gore's five phones could still be used normally.
Not long, on this day, Soviet embassies in different parts of the world will receive a notice informing them that they will become foreign envoys of the country of Goose, and all Soviet red flags will be lowered before December 31, and the tricolor flag of the country of Goose will be raised.
At noon, Gore's lunch was a simple sandwich with cheese. After eating, he went to a small room behind a door and then lay down to rest. Obviously, he could not accept the words of "resignation", but he had to be fully prepared for the upcoming stage.
There is no Soviet Union.
Gor became the last emperor of the Soviet Union.
And Yeltsin became the biggest beneficiary. (End of this chapter)