Chapter 784: Vicious Party Fighting
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It is not for nothing that Yanayev is trying to find a breakthrough in the opposition and opposition parties. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biqugeγ infoBecause vicious games and disorderly struggles continue to ferment in some countries, leading to political chaos.
The Office of the International Situation Study of the Central Committee of the CPSU gave Yanayev a shocking report, saying that in the past few years, the hidden danger of vicious party strife that has erupted in multi-party power has not only existed in Eastern Europe, but has even intensified into a global crisis.
The rise of radical and conservative forces in Europe has affected refugee policies and European integration processes. The French National Front, together with the Dutch Freedom Party, the Austrian Freedom Party, the Italian Northern Alliance, and the Belgian Flemish Interest Party, formed a joint parliamentary group in the European Parliament, setting a precedent for an extremist party to establish a party group in the European Parliament. Kohl's decision to allow refugees into Germany provoked a backlash from conservatives in the party, and Merkel was forced to shrink back on policy, but it still triggered the independence of East Germany. After winning the election, the Swiss People's Party advocated a tougher refugee policy and took a tougher stance on the EU.
In South Asia, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and others have continued to launch large-scale protest movements against family rule and the breaking of the existing system. In West Asia and North Africa, after the overthrow of the Gaddafi regime, Libya had two parliaments and two governments, two chambers and two governments. The U.S. invasion of Iraq was affected by the rise of extremist Islamic ideology and factional struggles between the government and the opposition, and the new government led by Ragbadi had difficulty coping.
Yemeni President Mohammad Sali has been embroiled in a series of crises, and political power figure Mansour Hadi is seeking to remove him from the National People's Congress Party and purge his cronies, deepening tensions between the two sides. The sectarian struggle in Lebanon has developed viciously, and the president has not been 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 mass protests, triggering vicious confrontations. Vice-President Levi Mwanawasa tried to replace Frederick Chiluba in the PNF's internal position, and there was a double outbreak of infighting.
Of course, these crises turned out to be opportunities in the face of Yanayev's one-party strongman politics. The United States advocates that multi-party competition can reduce dictatorship's arbitrariness and mistakes in governance, but it fails to tell the world that multi-party competition reduces the efficiency of national operations, and that elections not only fail to bridge social differences, but rather solidify partisan struggles. While the form of electoral democracy is universally observed and adhered to in many countries, the positive role of elections and the resulting rotation of political parties has been further weakened. Elections cannot produce capable and responsible ruling parties and leaders who are satisfactory to the people, and no matter which party comes to power, it will not be able to solve the real economic and social problems facing the country.
The opposition parties are keen to engage in confrontation in the parliament and oppose proposals made by the ruling party, which seriously affects the government's governance. For example, Mario's Republican Party in the United States would rather shut down the federal government than make concessions to the Democratic Party. Some opposition parties tend to fight outside the system, often organizing large demonstrations, calling for strikes, market boycotts, road blockades, and even obstructing the functioning of government parties.
It was only then that Yanayev realized the terrible consequences of the so-called butterfly effect, and with only a few small changes, the entire timeline had already begun to become different. At least in the original history, the turmoil of political parties in various countries around the world has not developed to the point where it is today. Romania was the first breakthrough for the USSR, but by no means the last.
"Issescu's announcement of his resignation as president of the Romanian Social Democratic Party, suspension and court investigation is a good start."
Moscow TV was broadcasting Isescu's resignation press conference, and at this time he was obviously very different from his previous appearance of being lightless and infinite, and his dejected appearance made people feel like they had lost from the political arena. Obviously, the black material that had brought him over had played a key role.
Yanayev leaned back on the sofa and sorted out his thoughts, and now that the Social Democratic Party was leaderless, it was Voinea's chance to step up and call the crowd, and the only chance to make him chairman of the party.
Thinking of this, Yanayev dialed the phone number of Lubyanka's office, hoping to drop another bombshell on Romanian politics and completely disrupt the situation.
"Comrade Kryuchkov? I am General Secretary Yanayev. Yes, I have already noticed everything that is happening in Romania, and now I want to add another firewood to Romania. Let Vojnea put pressure on the government to relaunch the presidential election campaign. β
"Asking for a new election?" Kryuchkov questioned Yanayev's claims, "But will it succeed?" If there is a new general election, there will be no turning back. β
Indeed, once such radical measures are implemented, unless the Social Democrats are able to overthrow the political situation, they will be suppressed for a long time.
Yanayev was determined to succeed in the turbulent future of Romania, explaining, "The law is not responsible, Comrade Kryuchkov. When popular discontent and resentment converge with the results of the general election, it is when Bucharest is mired in street politics. β
It demands the punishment of corruption, the reduction of the gap between the rich and the poor, and the protection of the right to life. The combination of ideas that seem to have nothing to do with the election is the source of the crisis of contradictions. The real situation was for Vojnea and his supporters to take to the streets to incite the masses and put pressure on the Romanian government.
Either agree to the election, or we use the parade to make trouble. For the incumbent Konstantinescu, this move is very tricky no matter how you look at it. Once the police force was dispatched to suppress it, they fell into the trap designed by the KGB, so that they would have a fair reason to start a riot in Bucharest and force Konstantinescu to step down.
"As for how to rule the people of Bucharest, I don't think I need to say more about this, right?" Yanayev lowered his voice, "This is your KGB's forte. In fact, you did a very good job with the Scottish referendum and the division of Germany, and I think it will be even better in Romania. β
The current Soviet Union is an iron bucket that does not leak, whether it is a color revolution or a coup d'Γ©tat, foreign forces cannot penetrate in, but the chaos into the scattered Eastern Europe is like a sieve, Yanayev can easily take action, and execute the objects one by one.
"Of course I know how to do it, General Secretary Yanayev just needs to watch the news in a few days. When the time comes, you will see the news of the unrest in the streets of Romania. β
After hanging up Yanayev's phone, Kryuchkov was busy starting a new plan. Moscow has personally called down 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 to inquire in person in such a hurry was when he was dealing with the crisis in the member countries.
He sent a copy of the plan to the KGB office in Romania, and when the agents got the plan, they immediately handed it to August, who was in contact with Voynea.
"This is an urgent document from Moscow, and the Kremlin can't hold it anymore. They desperately hope that we can unleash a political crisis in the shortest possible time. β
A few thin sheets of paper can even be used for a few milligrams. But the weight behind it is unusually heavy. This has a bearing on the change of a country's political situation and even on the future destiny of the motherland. It is impossible for them not to be cautious.
August took the paper, flipped through it, and fell into deep thought. Clearly, the Kremlin is asking them to use vicious partisanship as a breakthrough to solve the problem. But in many cases, they are not able to control and influence the direction of the political situation in other countries.
The key to everything fell to Vojnea, who was at the center of this political conspiracy. If the investment in him fails, then everything is lost.
"Comrade August?"
The assistant standing next to him asked in a low voice, "Are you okay?" β
August came back to his senses and waved his hand at him, "I see, you go and get busy first." β
I can't hide from what I should have.
August snuffed out the cigarette butt, then picked up the phone and dialed the familiar number.
"Hey, is it Congressman Vojnea? I'm August, and yes, there's something very important I want to discuss with you. β
He took a deep breath and said slowly, "About putting pressure on the government of Constantinescu to reopen the presidential election. (To be continued.) )