USSR 1991

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They demand that corruption be punished, that the gap between the rich and the poor be reduced, and that their rights to life be guaranteed.The combination of claims that seem to have nothing to do with the general election is the root cause of the conflict crisis.The real situation is to let Voinea and his supporters take to the streets to incite the masses and put pressure on the Romanian government.

Either agree to the general election, or we use the parade to make trouble.For the incumbent Constantinescu, this move is very tricky in any way.Once the police force was dispatched to suppress it, it fell into the trap designed by the KGB. In this way, they had a fair reason to launch riots in Bucharest and force Constantinescu to step down.

"As for how to mobilize the people of Bucharest, I don't think I need to say more about this?" Yanayev lowered his voice, "This is your KGB's forte. In fact, you have done very well in the Scottish referendum and the division of Germany. , I think it will be even better on the Romanian issue."

The current Soviet Union is a watertight iron bucket. Whether it is a color revolution or a coup, foreign forces cannot penetrate in, but Eastern Europe, which is chaotic and scattered, is like a sieve. Yanayev can easily take action and clean up the objects one by one. executed.

"Of course I know how to do it. General Secretary Yanayev just needs to watch the news in a few days. Then you will see news of unrest on the streets of Romania."

After hanging up Yanayev's phone call, Kryuchkov hurriedly started a new plan.Moscow has personally called to urge this matter, which shows that the general secretary has begun to pay attention to the situation in Romania.The last time he came here in such a hurry to ask questions in person was when he was dealing with the crisis of the franchise countries.

He passed a copy of the plan to the KGB office in Romania, and when the agent got the plan, he immediately handed it to August who was in contact with Voinea.

"This is an urgent document from Moscow. The Kremlin can't hold it anymore. They desperately hope that we can launch a political crisis in the shortest possible time."

A few sheets of thin paper, the weight is only a few milligrams.But the weight behind it is extremely heavy.This is related to the change of a country's political situation, and even involves the future destiny of the motherland.They cannot be treated carelessly.

August took the file and fell into deep thought after flipping through it.Obviously the Kremlin asked them to use vicious partisanship as a breakthrough to solve the problem.But in many cases, they cannot control and influence the political situation of other countries.

The key to everything falls on Voinea, who is at the center of this political conspiracy.If the investment in him fails, then all is lost.

"Comrade August?"

The assistant standing beside him asked in a low voice, "Are you okay?"

August came back to his senses and waved to him, "I see, you go to work first."

Those who should come can't hide.

August stubbed out his cigarette, picked up the phone, and dialed the familiar number.

"Hello, is that Congressman Voinea? I'm August, yes, there is something very important I want to discuss with you."

He took a deep breath and said slowly, "About putting pressure on the Constantinescu government to call for a new presidential election."

Chapter 785 Black October

Although it took a little longer than expected, August and his team finally pulled off a parade of more than 2000 people.Of course, all of this is organized and planned by using Voinea's identity to unite those who support the Democratic Socialist Party and put pressure on the federal government represented by Constantinescu.

It was originally used by the democrats to deal with the communist parties of Eastern European countries, but now it is used by Yanayev in turn.The reincarnation of the heavens, the retribution is not good, and the sins done will be repaid sooner or later.

Lies, that's what became the first weapon to bring down Constantinescu.

The leader of the Social Democratic Party, Is Escu, resigned from all positions in the party because of taking bribes, which became an excuse. Under the hint of skill, the original resignation of taking bribes turned into a political persecution. The cusp.

The assembled crowd believed in Isescu's innocence, just as they unconditionally believed in the Social Democrats.They believed that this was an unfair judgment and wanted to try to put pressure on the presidential palace to win the power of Isescu's freedom.

A large number of citizens who support the parliament gathered at the gate of the presidential palace - because of the constitution, Constantinescu really did not dare to expel these people at will, for fear of being branded as a dictator.Moreover, the people who supported the parliament and some guys who had received money to show off held up signs with various radical slogans on them.Including the release of Chairman Isescu whom they supported, the trial of fighting for democracy and freedom, etc. A series of sharp satires.

In Romania in October, it was already freezing cold in the late autumn, but it did not slow down the enthusiasm of the people at the gathering. People wrapped in cotton coats and down jackets shouted loudly while heading towards the presidential palace.Although a demonstration against him erupted under Constantinescu's nose, he chose not to take any action.

He thought it was nothing more than an innocuous accusation, and an unwarranted one at that.

The roadside was full of demonstrators holding placards, and insulting words were written in bright red letters on white cardboard, as well as slogans threatening to expel Constantinescu from the presidential palace.Although some police tried to expel these people and there were physical conflicts, more and more people joined the ranks of demonstrations.Peering out the window of the car, Constantinescu saw that there were two kinds of demands.

One is to release Isescu, and the other is to call for a new presidential election.

It's already street politics that they think a legitimate election is invalid.At this moment, Constantinescu realized that things were a little serious. If he continued to let things go without strengthening management, he didn't know what would happen next.

Constantinescu, through the Minister of the Interior, issued an order to the Bucharest Police Station to clear the scene. If he was suppressed before the signs were no longer ignited, then it would be even more impossible to suppress them after they intensified.

"Tell him directly, if I see people holding protest signs on both sides of the street this afternoon, then he, the chief of the police station, just get out! It's that simple, understand? I don't care what he says, and I don't want to listen When it comes to justification, you tell him that the presidential palace only wants to see the result and doesn't care about the process."

After speaking, Constantinescu hung up the phone very angrily.

When he calmed down, Constantinescu began to ponder the secrets behind the mushrooming parade.It seems that all this looks like Isescu is manipulating behind the scenes, using public opinion to force himself to release him.

The more this is the case, the stricter Constantinescu's attitude is, and he does not want to be the second unlucky Cole.

In doing so, however, he fell into Voinea's trap.

Under Constantinescu's tough attitude, the Bucharest Police Department acted immediately. They did not want to be ordered out of the police station by the President.Riot police armed with shields quickly arrived at the scene on guard, trying to disperse the people.

This is not the police who protected the interests of the people in 1989. After these years of "reform", they have become accomplices of oligarchic tyranny.Want the country's violent machine to speak for the bottom?It's just wishful thinking.I don’t know if those people who had assisted the National Salvation Committee to overthrow Ceausescu’s tyranny and embraced freedom would have any regrets when they faced the anti-riot police who were waiting in full force.

The unarmed and signboard-holding people have finally tried the horror of the bourgeois transition to power.The anti-riot troops armed to the teeth began to attack forward, and the neat pace and the frightening sound of batons beating made them gradually retreat. The military and police in 1989 couldn't bear to point their guns at the people, but this group of people was different.

As a violent machine serving interest groups, no matter how many people die, they will not be involved.The upheaval in Eastern Europe back then was a group of parasites who obtained national interests and used the banner of democracy, freedom, and human rights to fool the masses and help them overthrow the tyranny of Ceausescu.Disappointingly, when communism was a thing of the past, their lives got worse.

At least in Ceausescu's time, everyone has the right to education.But now a considerable number of them can only live in the sewers, wrapped in a rat-like dirty life.

Worlds apart.

After having nowhere to vent their demands, the angry crowd finally chose to explode.

No more liberty or death slogans, but they need jobs, they need bread.

Everything went around in circles and returned to the origin before the October Revolution.The workers called for equality and bread, and chanted the slogan of fighting capitalism to realize the redistribution of interests.

They rushed to the police, trying to use their flesh and blood to contend with the hard and cold batons.Trying to hit their stab-proof vests with a thin cardboard in your hand, everything looks so pale and weak.

But this is only a signal, a signal of rebellion against the shameless bourgeois rulers.They deceived the people and were even more authoritarian and cold-blooded than Ceausescu.

On October 1997, 10, tragic street clashes broke out in the Romanian capital. A total of more than 5 demonstrators were seriously injured and sent to the hospital.The Romanian government stated that they will continue to arrest the remaining demonstrators and eradicate all factors of instability in the capital.

This October, was dubbed black.

The people began to be disappointed with the bourgeois government.

Chapter 786 calls on the people to resist tyranny

The Black October incident has greatly reduced Constantinescu's political image. The quality of people's livelihood that he wanted to improve from the beginning of taking office, and the political commitment to fight for various freedoms for the people have become self-defeating shameless lies.At the same time, it also shattered the people's longing and hope for the Democratic Conference.

The overwhelming newspaper propaganda was beyond Konstantinescu's expectations. In fact, he forgot that the Romanian Social Democratic Party is the number one political party that controls most of the country's media.A new round of political surveys shows Konstantinescu's voter approval rating plummeting by 30.00%, the first time this has happened since Romania transitioned to democracy.

According to the previously set plan, after the Bucharest police launched a purge offensive, the Social Democratic Party launched a public opinion campaign.They deliberately downplayed Isescu, who protested against the bribery case, and focused their firepower on the suppression of the people.

Repression is a closely guarded term among political parties in Eastern Europe, where it often connotes dictatorship and violence.

So street politics has also become a trick used by some careerists with ulterior motives.

Voinea's hands are vicious and leave no trace.Constantinescu would only think that Isescu was planning everything behind the scenes, but he forgot that there was another political force secretly provoking the relationship between the two parties, ready to reap the benefits.

"The tragedy that happened in Bucharest yesterday shocked the whole country. The police department murdered a group of unarmed people. The occurrence of this tragedy was unexpected. More than 100 people were injured in varying degrees during the demonstration. So far, the President There has been no response from the government.”

"There are already demonstrations outside the Bucharest police station, and Chief Itesescu firmly believes that they are carrying out orders from their superiors and contacting any dangerous factors that endanger the safety of the Romanian capital..."

Voinea turned off the TV, and the news anchor's chatter was abruptly interrupted.He turned around and said to the members of the Social Democratic Party present in the conference room, "You have already seen that the contradiction between us and the right-wing political party, the Democratic Conference, is slowly becoming prominent. After they came to power in the general election, the life of the Social Democratic Party will be difficult. .And we, as the opposition party, have always been considered a thorn in the side of the privatization reform.”

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