Struggle in Soviet Russia

Chapter 532: run in

Comrade Kuxining doesn't like drinking tea. As he said, not many people know about it. The reason why he doesn't like drinking tea seems to be related to some of his experiences in prison. , As for what these experiences were, Victor did not know, because Comrade Stalin told him about it.

At this moment, the service staff brought a tray with two cups of coffee on it.

The waiter walked over to where Victor and the others were, placed two cups of coffee on the coffee table in front of them, and bowed to the two of them, then walked out quickly.

"Yeah, if I hadn't heard Comrade Stalin mention this, I wouldn't have known it," Victor made a gesture of invitation, held the coffee cup in front of Kuxinin with his fingertips, and pushed the cup towards him again. Push, this said with a smile.

There is a hidden message in these remarks, that is, the relationship between him and Comrade Stalin is not a cold subordinate relationship. There are some private exchanges between them, and even Comrade Stalin will tell him some old news, such as Saying that Kuxinin doesn't drink tea is such a trivial matter.

Kuxinin didn't know if he understood the cryptic meaning. The expression on his face was very natural, so he reached out and picked up the coffee, put it in front of his nose, smelled it, and said with a smile, "This coffee is good, you came from Moscow. Did you bring it?"

Victor nodded and said, "A friend who came from Indonesia before brought it, and it tastes very good."

Kusinen understood, he took a sip of his coffee and said: "Speaking of Indonesia, I have seen a letter from Musso before, he mentioned the booming left-wing movement in Indonesia, and believes that the situation in Indonesia is different from the coalition, On the contrary, it is similar to Finland, so he believes that through a legitimate struggle in the parliament, the left-wing forces in Indonesia will hopefully be able to take control of the state.”

Victor pursed his lips and did not speak, he knew what Comrade Kuxinin meant. ,

Musso is the leader of the Indonesian Communist Party. Not long ago, Indonesia declared independence after Japan signed the surrender agreement. Sukarno, who has cooperated with the Japanese for a long time and secretly contacted the Indonesian anti-Japanese organization, released the Indonesian version of "Independence". Declaration, officially announcing Indonesia's independence from the colonial rule of foreign powers.

However, the first Indonesian government after independence has many problems in itself. The composition of its joint organization is too complicated, and all kinds of people are included, including left-wing power, right-wing power, and even There are forces on the far left, far right and, of course, those who colluded with the Dutch colonists in the hope of bringing Indonesia back to the days of Dutch rule.

As far as Victor knows, within the current Indonesian government, the first president Sukarno; the first vice president Hada; Amir Sharifuddin; the leader of the Indonesian Communist Party and the general secretary of the Central Committee Musuo, these people have their own political Basically, they are all independent veterans of Indonesia, and they all have great prestige. No one can overpower the other. Obviously, a government like this cannot last for a long time, and their split is inevitable.

The most important thing is that in addition to this fragile government, there is also a Netherlands that is eyeing, ready to kill back to Indonesia, although during World War II, in the face of the German attack, the Dutch surrendered without even holding on for five days. , but after the Germans surrendered, they still wanted to continue their overseas colonies, and they still wanted to rely on their bullet-sized country to enslave Indonesia with a population of over 100 million, and they haven't done much in this regard. Work.

The letter that Kuxinin said was written by Musso to Moscow and to Comrade Stalin was also read by Victor, and even when it was sent to Moscow, he saw it for the first time, because at that time he happened to be In the office of Comrade Stalin.

In this letter, Musso optimistically estimated Indonesia's political development prospects, arguing that although there are major differences within the coalition government, and as Vice President Hatta "seems" to have certain anti-communist tendencies, the coalition government In general, it is still united, so it is still very feasible to establish a left-wing conquest in Indonesia through peaceful means and along the line of parliamentary struggle. Musso even believes that Indonesia should be able to establish a successful example in this regard, which will be a huge inspiration for left-wing movements around the world.

Of course, when he saw this letter, Victor was not as optimistic as Musso, nor was Comrade Stalin. Comrade Stalin's evaluation at the time was that Musso was too optimistic about the political prospects of Indonesia, and this may One day in the future, the Communist Party of Indonesia will encounter difficulties. After all, there is an irreconcilable class contradiction between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie. Those bourgeoisie, which are close to rot, would rather sell their national sovereignty to the aggressors than to give it up. It is left to the proletariat.

On this point, Viktor fully agrees with Comrade Stalin, because the history of the previous life clearly tells him that the left-wing power in Indonesia will suffer a heavy blow in the following years, and after that, it can even be said that there has been no After recovering, even Musso himself was executed in a **** massacre.

Of course, things in Indonesia are too far from Karelia, and Victor doesn't care much or care about it. What he really considers is Comrade Kuxinin's attitude. He mentions Musso's letter here, When it comes to the left-wing movement in Indonesia, he is not concerned with Indonesia's affairs, he is testing Victor's attitude.

The Karelian-Finnish Communist Party, led by Comrade Kusinen, was born out of the Communist Party of Finland, and a series of its members were also Finns, which made the Karelian-Finnish party organization, including Kusinen, to He has close ties with the Communist Party of Finland, and even on some theoretical issues, Comrade Kusinen has a supportive attitude towards the Communist Party of Finland.

Looking at Musso's letter, one of the key issues he mentioned is that he believes that with the peaceful way of parliamentary struggle, the Indonesian Communist Party may also gain control of the regime. And what about in Finland today? The Communist Party of Finland is also actively involved in parliamentary politics, trying to gain state power by peaceful means. Therefore, what Comrade Kusinen supports is not the view of Musso, but the view of the Communist Party of Finland.

Not to mention whether Kuxinin's view is in line with the fundamentals of political correctness, it is only the sensitivity of the topic, Victor thinks it is not suitable to continue the discussion on this issue, and such topics are handed over to those in Moscow to discuss? Isn't it better?

"I just like the coffee in Indonesia, but I don't like the politics there," Victor smiled after pursing his lips, "so, I don't know much about what's going on there."

After a short pause, he directly changed the subject and said, "And, you know, recently, I don't have time to care about things that are thousands of kilometers away, and the problems in front of me have made me dizzy. ."

"Yeah," Kuxinin did not continue to entangle on sensitive topics, he smiled and said following Victor's words, "However, all the previous efforts have finally paid off, a power station project can already be regarded as One of the rare supports the Republic received after the war."

Karelian officials, including Kuxinin, do not know the actual content of the nuclear power plant project. They only know that Moscow is planning to set up a power station in Karelia. Although the power generation capacity is not very large, it is not very small. At least it can solve a certain power shortage in the Republic. As for what this power station is used to generate electricity, no one knows.

Victor nodded, then stretched out his hand to lift the coffee cup, first blowing lightly on the edge of the cup, and then said: "Although it has become a foregone conclusion that this project will land in Karelia, on many issues, we also We must not relax too much, for example, in the construction of the early stage of the project, we must give more policy preference to the deployment of labor force.”

Yes, in today's alliance to promote various projects, the first thing to consider is not the issue of construction materials, nor the issue of funding, but the issue of labor. To put it bluntly, even if the resources are sufficient, the corresponding projects still need people. However, the situation faced by the alliance is that the population loss is too great and the labor gap is significant. Most importantly, with the end of the war, the entire Union was engaged in post-war reconstruction work, so the problem of labor shortages became more prominent.

At the just-concluded Central Committee work meeting, some members of the Central Committee have even put forward a proposal to carry out disarmament work within the alliance to liberate a large number of young adults who are concentrated in the army, thereby turning them into valuable labor force. . Some members of the Central Committee also proposed to adjust the prison management policy that the alliance has implemented in the past, so that prisoners can participate in more social labor.

As a frontier region and a former war zone, Karelia's human resources were not rich at first, but now they are even more stretched.

The opinion put forward by Victor is that after the nuclear power plant project is formally established, the Republic should make it a key construction project, and give various resources including labor.

"I think your suggestion is very important," Kuxinin didn't directly raise objections, he first nodded, affirming Victor's suggestion, and then said, "However, I heard some news before that the Planning Commission pushed It seems that the outline of the new five-year plan has been drawn up, do you think our plan will not conflict with the plan of the Planning Commission?"

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