USSR 1991

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Of course, Voinea is very clear about the meaning of the secret. These are the black history of the past, and now Isescu needs to transfer the funds to an overseas anonymous account, and destroy all the evidence that threatens him. net.

Handing over all the evidence to himself, even Voinea couldn't believe that he got all the secrets so quickly.

What Isescu said next made Voinea instantly nervous.The other party said slowly, "And I think there must be people from the party involved in this incident, otherwise they would not know so many secrets. After the turmoil calms down, I will carry out a purge in the party next. We will conduct a thorough investigation to find out the traitor, and once we know who did it, we will never let him go."

Voinea put his hands in his pockets to prevent Isescu from noticing his trembling fingers due to too much tension, and the note in his hand was twisted and deformed because of his too much force.

At the same time, he also secretly made up his mind that he would never let Isescu survive this wave of scrutiny, and he would announce all the remaining secrets at the most appropriate time.

Voinea patted him on the shoulder, trying to comfort him, "Don't worry, my friend, I will take care of everything. You just need to do a good job of public relations crisis. I will help you with the rest of the secrets." Done."

He tried to be as relaxed and natural as possible, not letting the other party notice any abnormality.Just as he was about to turn around and leave, Isescu suddenly called Voinea's name from behind.Feeling a little guilty at first, he stopped in an instant, turned his head and took a look, just in time to see Isescu's sinister expression.

"And help me find the traitor afterwards, and then shoot him to death."

It wasn't until he returned to the driver's seat that Voinea breathed a sigh of relief. He didn't expect to grasp the key evidence so easily.Voinea took out the keys to start the car, and then he will deliver this confidential document to those who specialize in keeping it secret.

Since knowing the true identity of the supporters behind him, Voinea has become their partner in Romania, not to mention that on ideological issues, he himself is a pro-Soviet faction.The vast majority of Social Democrats believe that Romania should join the EU and NATO, only he believes that Romania's real object of refuge is the Soviet Union.

He noticed the signs of decline in Western Europe and the signs of the Soviet Union's rise again, but almost all the people in the party maintained good cooperative relations with the West, and no one agreed with his political views at all.

And this time, Voinea will impress the whole of Romania.

Voinea held the steering wheel with both hands and said with a sneer, "Hehe, this time, I will let you know who is the real savior of Romania."

Chapter 783 A Knife in the Back

In order to make the whole incident look seamless, the KGB behind August was responsible for taking over the investigation, but the bribery funds involved behind Isescu still surprised them, even though they knew Ceausescu’s so-called 4 million The overseas deposits in US dollars are a lie, but the NRF's early CIA-funded activities of more than 500 million US dollars still took them by surprise.And most of the money ended up in Isescu's pocket.

If Ceausescu is vilified as a sinner of the country, then this group of despicable villains who carefully forged themselves as patriots are shameless traitors.Now, it's time for these traitors to get what they deserve.

The KGB did not choose to release the news immediately after having first-hand information about the chairman of the Social Democratic Party. They were waiting for a suitable opportunity to achieve the most dramatic effect.

The opportunity came quickly.After Isescu asked Voinea to handle the funding issue, he immediately used the party media to hold a press conference, declaring that he had not received any bribes, and that everything was a false accusation.

The meeting was held in the offices of the Social Democratic Party, and journalists crowded the hall, eager to find out what surprise the former Romanian president had in store for them.

The spotlight, the camera and the microphone were all aimed at Isescu, who was sitting upright in the center. He looked around, coughed lightly, and began to explain his position.

"I know that there have been rumors about my corruption and bribery recently, but I can say here that these are just unrealistic slanders, and the Social Democratic Party will maintain the right to pursue those who spread rumors. We will not let those in the opposition If the conspiracy succeeds, the Social Democratic Party will be more committed to improving the lives of the people. We adhere to the principle of state intervention in the economy and require a steady and gradual economic transformation strategy to alleviate the social pain of transformation as much as possible. Let the general public get more employment opportunities, securing and maintaining their jobs.”

After Isescu finished speaking, the reporters began to raise their hands to ask their own questions.Of course, they are all trying to find a breakthrough in corruption and bribery without exception. Isescu, who has conducted a drill beforehand, is naturally able to handle the reporters' questions and answers with ease. He can know these reporters who listen to the wind and rain How to make things difficult for yourself.

What disappointed the group of reporters was that Isescu's answer was impeccable and they couldn't find a breakthrough from him.

Just when they were about to give up hope, a silent reporter suddenly reported a series of key figures, which caught Isescu, who thought he had escaped disaster, a little off guard.

The smile on his face froze in an instant, and there was only a blank in his mind. He never thought that he had made a mistake at this critical moment.

That series of numbers happened to be the bank account he needed to deal with. He tried to find his friend, but he couldn't see Voinea.At this time, Isescu finally understood that the person who betrayed him was his most trusted friend.

Damn Voinea, don't let it fall into your hands next time!

No matter how much Isescu curses the other party in his heart, he has no chance now.A bigger problem lay before him, especially when he looked at the expectant eyes of the other party, he suddenly realized that this press conference was completely a conspiracy against him.

"Chairman Isescu, our newspaper received news not long ago that these accounts are said to be the source of the nearly 500 million dollars in bribes you accepted and used to participate in political campaigns. Can you make a relevant response? ?"

"Rumours, this is definitely a rumor. Please don't believe in any so-called facts before the investigation is over. Our lawyers will maintain legal accountability. Anyone who tries to spread rumors is waiting to accept the subpoena from the court!"

Isescu quietly wiped the sweat from his forehead, he just wanted to avoid these questions as soon as possible, but the reporter still persisted in asking him.Other journalists also gathered together, hoping that he could explain these things clearly.

The reporter pressed, "However, the bank records show that these accounts are in your name, and they have been verified by the bank. So I wonder how the Social Democrats will respond to these facts? If it is true that you have not accepted any bribes , so how do you explain the nearly 500 million dollar deposits in the bank account?"

Isescu was obviously in a hurry, and he angrily scolded the other party, "Nonsense, I haven't heard of it, let me tell you, don't listen to the wind and the rain. When encountering this kind of news, the reporter himself has to judge, it is completely out of nothing If you help him say it again, it means that you are also responsible, do you understand what that means?"

"And you asked me just now, I can answer that you have no comment, and you are not happy, so what should I do?"

"..."

Isescu stood up suddenly and left the press conference indignantly.He knew that if things continued like this, things would get out of hand, and now he could only find Voinea and solve the trouble at hand before the situation got worse.

But as soon as Isescu stepped out of the door, he saw a police car parked at the entrance of the building waiting for him.They handed the arrest warrant to Isescu and said, "Mr. Isescu, you have been arrested. The police suspect that you are involved in bribery and extortion in political campaigns. Please come with us."

Isescu took two steps back, trying to escape from here, but was controlled by someone and could not struggle.

"Let go of me, let me go! Let go!"

"I was framed, someone is framing me behind this, let go, let me go!"

He was in a hurry and tried to get rid of the other party, but was forced into a police car.The reporter who followed him just happened to take pictures of him being turned into the car.Presumably tomorrow's headlines must be very exciting.

When the police car detaining Isescu gradually moved away, only the reporter who asked the question just now hid in the crowd and observed all this coldly. He dialed the phone and said to the person on the other end, "Isescu's question has been resolved. That's resolved, we can move on to the next step."

"Let Voinea run for the party election to replace Isescu as the chairman of the Social Democratic Party, and the next thing is to incite the people to oppose the Constantinescu regime."

Chapter 784 Vicious factionalism

It is not for nothing that Yanayev is trying to find a breakthrough from the opposition and opposition parties.Because vicious games and disorderly struggles continue to ferment in some countries, leading to political chaos.

The International Situation Research Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union gave Yanayev a shocking report. In the past few years, the hidden dangers of vicious partisan struggles that broke out in multi-party governance not only existed in Eastern Europe, but even intensified into a global crisis. sexual crisis.

The rise of radical and conservative forces in Europe has impacted the refugee policies of various countries and the European integration process.The French National Front united with the Dutch Liberal Party, the Austrian Liberal Party, the Italian Northern League, and the Belgian Flemish Interest Party to form a joint parliamentary party group in the European Parliament, which is the first extreme party to establish a party group in the European Parliament.After Kohl's decision to allow refugees to enter Germany, it caused a strong backlash from conservatives in the party. Merkel was forced to shrink back on related policies, but it still triggered the independence of East Germany.After the Swiss People's Party won the election, it advocated a stricter refugee policy and a tougher stance on the EU.

In South Asia, Pakistan's Justice Movement Party and others have continued to launch large-scale protest movements in order to oppose family rule and break the existing system.In West Asia and North Africa, after the Gaddafi regime was overthrown, two parliaments, two governments, two chambers, and two governments emerged in Libya to fight against each other.In Iraq, which was invaded by the United States, it was affected by the rise of extreme Islamic thoughts and factional struggles between the government and the opposition. The new government led by Ragbadi struggled to deal with it.

Yemeni President Sally has fallen into a series of crises. Political power figure Hadi is trying to remove his position in the National People's Congress Party and clear his cronies. The conflict between the two sides has deepened.The sectarian struggle in Lebanon has developed viciously, and the president could not be elected for more than half a year.In sub-Saharan Africa, Kenyan opposition parties seek to circumvent the existing framework of the rule of law and bring down the current government through large-scale protests, triggering vicious confrontations.Infighting ensued as Vice President Levi Mwanawasa attempted to replace Frederick Chiluba within the RPF.

Of course, these crises have become opportunities in the face of Yanayev's one-party strongman politics.The United States advocates that competition between multiple parties can reduce dictatorial arbitrariness and mistakes in governance, but it does not tell the world that multi-party competition reduces the efficiency of the country's operations. Elections not only fail to bridge social differences, but solidify partisan struggle.Although the form of electoral democracy has been generally observed and persisted in many countries, the positive effect of elections and the resulting rotation of political parties has been further weakened.Elections cannot produce capable and responsible ruling parties and leaders that satisfy the people, and no party can solve the real economic and social problems facing the country no matter which party comes to power.

The opposition parties are keen to engage in confrontation within the parliament. Whenever the ruling party proposes to oppose it, it will seriously affect the government's governance.For example, the U.S. Republican Party led by Mario would rather shut down the federal government than make concessions to the Democratic Party.Some opposition parties tend to fight outside the system, frequently organize large-scale demonstrations and protests, call for strikes, strikes, block roads and even hinder the operation of government parties.

At this time, Yanayev realized the terrible consequences of the so-called butterfly effect. With only a small change, the entire timeline has begun to become different.At least in the original history, political turmoil in various countries in the world has not developed to the point where it is today.Romania was the Soviet Union's first breakthrough, but it will never be the last.

"Isescu announced his resignation as chairman of the Romanian Social Democratic Party, suspended and subject to court investigation. Well, this is a good start."

Moscow TV is broadcasting Isescu's resignation conference. At this time, he is obviously very different from his previous dull appearance, and his dejected appearance makes people feel like he has retreated from the political arena.Apparently, that piece of black material that overwhelmed him played a key role.

Yanayev leaned back on the sofa and sorted out the clues. Now that there is no leader in the Social Democratic Party, it is Voinea's opportunity to stand up and order the heroes, and it is also the only opportunity for him to be the chairman of the party.

Thinking of this, Yanayev called Lubyanka's office. He hoped to drop another blockbuster on Romanian politics and completely disrupt the situation.

"Comrade Kryuchkov? I am General Secretary Yanayev. Yes, I have noticed everything that happened in Romania, and now I want to add another firewood to Romania. Let Voinea give the government pressure and demand a rerun of the presidential campaign.”

"A re-election?" Kryuchkov questioned Yanayev's statement. "But will it be successful? If there is a re-election, there will be no turning back."

It is true that once such radical measures are implemented, unless the Social Democratic Party can subvert the political situation, it will be suppressed for a long time to come.

Yanayev is determined to succeed in Romania's turbulent future, explaining, "The law does not blame the public, Comrade Kryuchkov. Bucharest is when popular dissatisfaction and grievances merge with election results. When caught up in street politics."

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