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300 Little Fox and Old Fox

Is Derzhinsky's request too much? It should be a normal requirement, but Zeretiri did not want to accept these two requirements at all. In his opinion, neither Derzhinsky nor the Bolsheviks had the right to ask for anything from the Soviets. Who the Soviets sent to investigate the truth of the matter was not the turn of the Bolsheviks to make a move. As for ensuring the safety of the Bolsheviks' lives, this is even more nonsense. How can I make such a guarantee? It would be better if you Bolsheviks died!

"I object!" said Zeletiri without hesitation. "Whoever the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union sent to investigate the truth is entirely an internal affairs of the Central Executive Committee, and it is not the turn of outsiders to designate it!"

Derrensky stared at Telletelli with a sneer and asked back, "Outsider? I must remind you that there are more than 100 Bolsheviks in the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union. Why do we become outsiders in your mouth? When the Central Executive Committee passed the resolution to ban the march, no one informed us of the Bolsheviks. Can I think so, in the eyes of the Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, the representatives of the Bolsheviks in the Central Executive Committee are insignificant and completely dispensable?"

When Zeretelli was careless, he immediately caught the handle by Derrensky. Although he really felt that the Bolsheviks were not important and it was nothing to notify them of meetings to vote, the superficial skill still had to be done.

"I don't mean this!" Celetielli quickly explained, "I just emphasized that no one can overtake the Central Executive Committee to designate members of the investigation team. I think this behavior is quite rude and self-righteous! The members of the investigation team should be elected by the Central Executive Committee! This will ensure the objective and fairness of the investigation team!"

"Is it objective and fair?" Derrensky laughed. "I can't see anything objective and fair. Some people, as the president of the Soviet Union, turn a blind eye to our Bolshevik representatives at all. Without notifying us for a meeting and without a Bolshevik representative present, they can make a decisive resolution. This is what is called objective and fair?"

Celetiel's old face turned red. The matter of the meeting was indeed a bit inconsistent with the procedures. He was questioned at that time. Some representatives believed that the means of making small moves behind them were not in line with democratic procedures and was even more contrary to the purpose of the Soviets. That is, the Mensheviks and the Social Revolutionary Party occupied the vast majority of the Soviets and suppressed this opinion harshly.

But now, the situation has changed. Most representatives of the Centre or Centre-Left believe that since the Bolsheviks have unconditionally obeyed the Soviet resolutions, it would be inappropriate to look at them differently. In this case, it is impossible for Telletelli to forcefully suppress the Bolshevik voices.

Celetielli said helplessly: "It was because the situation was urgent, so there was no time to notify you. And as the direct person in charge of inciting the masses to fight against the Soviets and the government, it was reasonable not to notify you to attend the meeting! I still had the opinion just now. The members of the investigation team were elected democratically. I think the election can be started now!"

"I have never seen any more shameless words than this!" Derrensky directly exposed Telleri's tricks, "Start the election now? Do you think we are fools, and there are second Bolsheviks in addition to me? Don't play with methods anymore, you just want to exclude us Bolsheviks. In this way, the reactionary government of the bourgeoisie who serves you covers up the truth and then achieve your ulterior motives!"

"This is purely slander and slander!" Celeteli saw that Derrensky was not fooled and immediately began to mess around. "Anyway, you just want to fight against the resolution of the Central Executive Committee, and try to cover up your crimes for your evil party!"

"It is you who attempts to cover up the crime. If you don't have a ghost in your heart, why don't you hold a meeting with all the Central Executive Committees present? Why do you try to fabricate facts and slander us from the beginning? If you have a clear conscience, then you should not play with some inappropriate tricks. Don't think that we are all fools! Everyone's eyes are all sharp!"

What else did Zeretiri want to stick to? But Plekhanov, who was sitting on the rostrum, spoke: "I think Felix Edmundovitch's opinion is correct. In today's situation, it is inappropriate to unilaterally set up a resolution by the Bolshevik Central Executive Committee. In order to ensure the authority and fairness of the investigation team, I think it is reasonable for major parties to send one or two representatives to join them."

Zeretielli almost jumped. Why didn't he let the Bolsheviks join the investigation team? Isn't it just to further suppress them? If the election was normal, it would be necessary to say that the Mensheviks would definitely occupy the majority in the investigation team. At that time, with the Social Revolutionary Party, which also had the majority, could almost directly sentence the Bolsheviks to death. Of course, if the Bolsheviks were really innocent, they would not cause too much damage to the government.

But now, Plekhanov, you ruined a great opportunity with just one word, and the Bolsheviks also participated. This is nothing but a piece of rat shit to ruin a pot of soup! Zeretelli rushed up and shook Plekhanov's neck and asked - Old man, are you stupid?

Is Plekhanov stupid? Of course not stupid. As an old senior who even Lenin admires in the fields of philosophy and thought, this old man has a terrible IQ, at least at the same level as Celetelli. Moreover, as an old revolutionary who has experienced a lot of turbulent political issues, Lao Pu is much more experienced than Celetelli in dealing with difficult political issues.

In Plekhanov's opinion, Celetelli is good and has good skills, but he is relatively careless in details. For example, today's matter, you are too careless, and you didn't notify the representatives of the Bolsheviks at a meeting. What kind of nature is this? Although comrades in the party and allies outside the party can understand your considerations, it is nothing more than worrying about the Bolsheviks' disruption, and then you want to catch them off guard!

This approach is indeed effective, and wouldn’t it force the Bolsheviks to get busy! But this is too targeted and too many hands. Especially the eating habits are too ugly, which is both ill-looking and has a great impact on the positive image of the Party! It gives people a feeling of conspiracy and petty scheming.

In Plekhanov's view, there is no need to worry about dealing with the Bolsheviks. Anyway, we have an absolute advantage in the Soviets. Even if we invite representatives of the Bolsheviks to hold a meeting, it will not affect the overall situation. The minority obeys the majority, what role can their hundred votes play?

After passing the resolution in this situation, there is nothing outsiders say, a democratic resolution! To put it bluntly. This is an open and upright plot, one force to surrender to ten times. But now, it is obvious that it is a natural matter that has become a conspiracy by you. Look at what Derrensky said just now. The shit and urine splashed you all over your head and face. If you keep tangled with the iron-faced man, you will have to really confirm the name of the conspirator!

So Plekhanov made a decision immediately. Didn’t you, Derrensky, keep saying that there is a conspiracy or just want to put people in the investigation team? I will help you, so what if you let you in? You are still a minority, what impact will it have on the overall situation?

"We agree with Comrade Felix's opinion. The investigation team really needs to let comrades from all parties join in so that they can ensure objectivity and justice!" Plekhanov glared at Zeretielli, who was dissatisfied. That means you shut up and listen to me. "And I also think Comrade Felix's first opinion is very important. The Soviets do have to ensure the safety of their representatives' lives. As long as he does not oppose the Soviet democratic resolution, does not fight against the revolution, and does not violate the moral code we all recognize, then he must be safe. This should be the power that each Soviet representative naturally enjoys!"

Plekhanov's speech was unanimously welcomed by the delegates, and the fierce applause lasted for a long time, which made Celetelli, who was originally very indignant, very depressed. I was obviously attacking the forces of the Bolsheviks to protect everyone's interests, but why do you welcome this proposal that is obviously to safeguard the interests of the Bolsheviks? It would be fine if Old Man Pu took the wrong medicine alone, but how could you take the wrong medicine together with him?

It can only be said that Celeteli is still too young. The fundamental reason why the Central Executive Committee present welcomed Plekhanov's speech was that Old Man Pu was protecting their interests. Although the members present tended to maintain the provisional government, this does not mean that their relationship with the provisional government is so good that they can wear a pair of pants.

When maintaining the authority of the provisional government, the representatives are also actively monitoring and preventing the provisional government. Many members are worried that the provisional government will take coercive measures against the Soviet representatives in order to ensure their authority.

For example, today's incident, the terrifying scars on Derrensky's body sounded a wake-up call to them. Today, the Provisional Government will use violent means to deal with the Bolsheviks, so will it use the same means to deal with them tomorrow? This kind of worry erodes the body and mind of the representatives like poison. They are all thinking about the same question - how can we ensure our personal safety?

Plekhanov immediately gave the answer. The personal safety of the Soviet representatives was protected by the Soviets. Even if it was a thorn like the Bolsheviks, as long as he did not fight against the Soviets and did not violate the moral code, he would be able to obtain the protection of the Soviets. With this heavy guarantee, the representatives present suddenly felt as if they were a few years younger.

It can only be said that the old fox Plekhanov is too good at scrutinizing people's hearts. He grasped the crux of the problem at once and easily eliminated the negative impact of Celetelli's conspiracy. Even Derrensky admired this ability to destroy the masts and oars in the face of laughter.

The iron-faced man sighed quietly. He just grabbed the key points of Zeretielli to launch a strong attack. He thought it could greatly hit the prestige of the Mensheviks and Zeretielli and gain some initiative for the Bolsheviks. Everything was going well, but Ceretielli fell into a trap and was chased by him. But at the most deadly moment, Old Man Pu jumped out, touched his mouth and resolved his offensive, and at the same time he greatly maintained the authority and reputation of the Mensheviks.

More importantly, the old fox seemed to agree with all his requests, but landmines were buried secretly. Needless to say, the Bolsheviks were still an absolute minority even after entering, and at most they were better than nothing. This proposal to ensure the safety of the Soviets represents life safety not only made it a great gain for the Mensheviks, but also actually the protection effect of the Bolsheviks was just that. I didn’t see Old Man Pu adding a lot of restrictions that seemed fair and reasonable. In fact, it was very unreliable.

Why do you say that these restrictions are unreliable? First of all, it is said that you do not oppose the Soviet democratic resolution and do not fight against the revolution. This is a pitfall. Who doesn’t know that the Soviet Central Executive Committee has the advantage of you, Mensheviks and the Social Revolutionary Party, and your representatives will naturally not trigger this clause, but for the Bolsheviks of the minority, it is not up to you to decide whether to trigger it or not.

Looking at the second article, it does not violate the moral codes commonly recognized by the Soviet Union. The moral code is an ambiguous thing. If the husband has a reason and the mother is right, he will probably have to raise his hands to vote. At that time, it was not up to you to decide!

The old thing is indeed poisonous! Derrensky directly drew Plekhanov into the old fox and smile-faced tiger. However, he had no way to oppose Lao Pu's proposal, because in the eyes of most representatives, Lao Pu's proposal was really out of public opinion. Even if it was biased, it was your minority who took advantage.

At least Zeretielli and Qi Heze, who were both Mensheviks, thought so. The two of them were so angry that their faces were pale and trembled all over, and they blocked Old Man Pu.

"Comrade Georgivarenkinovich, what do you mean!" Celetiri asked angrily, "Why do you have to talk to the Bolsheviks and Lenin? I finally had the opportunity to catch them all in one go, but now you have to let them go for nothing! What do you want to do?!"

Plekhanov was even more angry than Zeretiri - Damn, it was you, a stinky boy who delayed the good situation. If you hadn't thought you were doing some small tricks and conspiracy, you would have crushed them openly. The Bolsheviks would have been to pieces long ago. You would have the nerve to ask me why I indulged the Bolsheviks. The one who almost let the Bolsheviks go if it was really bad things was your boy!

The old man was so angry that his beard was trembling and could not speak. Haoxuan almost suffered from a heart attack. However, the old man's old partner Akserillod understood the old man's intention and stood up to speak justice for the old man: "Iraklic Orkievich, why don't you understand Comrade Georgivarenkinovich's painstaking efforts! Look at what you did today, the methods are too impatient and simple, and the impact is quite bad... The struggle with the Bolsheviks and Lenin is a life-and-death struggle, but it also requires the method and method. The original open and unrestrained thing was turned into a conspiracy by you. If Comrade Georgivarenkinovich had not helped you take Derrensky's question just now, I'm afraid you would not have ended tonight!"

Celeteli's face turned red and white. He didn't expect that Akserrod, the big right-winger in the party, would stand on Plekhanov's side to criticize him. This made him very depressed and confused, and he became angry immediately.

"You can compromise and give in! You can indulge the Bolsheviks! Yes. You all make sense, but we who are dedicated to maintaining national stability have no reason. You can do whatever you want! I don't care about this matter, I see how you end it!"

Zeretiel left with Qiheze. His unscrupulous behavior made Plekhanov and Aksherirod shake their heads. The two old men smiled bitterly and looked at each other, not understanding what happened to the young people now. They were as simple as one stubborn. How could they deal with Lenin and the Bolsheviks at such a level!

Aksherillord sighed and asked, "What should I do now?"

Plekhanov smiled bitterly: "Hey, they will understand slowly. The key issue now is to investigate the truth of the matter."

Akserillod asked strangely: "Is the truth important? We don't have to worry about so many..."

Plekhanov immediately rejected the suggestion: "Although the Bolsheviks and Lenin's claim was extremely left-wing, they would not be complaining for no reason. The responsibility for the matter tonight is likely not to be with them..."

Aksherillod said in surprise: "You mean the cabinet has taken some measures?"

Plekhanov nodded and said, "It is very possible. Although their intentions are good, their methods are too clumsy. We must pay attention to this bad trend. They have made most representatives feel uneasy... We must strictly supervise their actions and not let them lose themselves too much!"

Akserillod frowned. Plekhanov's requirements were too high. He not only wanted to ensure that the cabinet could stabilize the situation, but also not let the cabinet do anything excessive. Under the current situation, this was simply contradictory.

"This is really too difficult!" Aksherido admitted helplessly.

"I know, but it must be done even if it is difficult!" Plekhanov said firmly. "The meaning of the existence of the Soviet Union is here. Our task is to supervise the government so that they can carry out their work smoothly, but they cannot be too obsessed!"

After a pause, Plekhanov instructed Akshrirod very seriously: "So in this incident, we must maintain the authority of the government while also giving an explanation to the Bolsheviks... Of course, if the responsibility for the incident is all on the Bolsheviks, we don't have to be too polite. We can take decisive measures against them!" Please search for astronomy, the novel is better and faster!
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