The truth revealed by Konev silenced the previously agitated crowd.
Those chanting slogans were reported by the crowd and escorted away.
This made the crowd realize that they should not become pawns of the West.
Konev stood on the balcony of the parliament building, but in the eyes of those people, he had become taller than a ten-story building.
During the time when the Gorbachev government was in power, no matter how much the people complained, the final decisions always went against their wishes, and there was no reasonable explanation.
In the end, it was just empty promises, until the Soviet Bear Alliance became what it is today, dilapidated.
Now, Konev's series of measures since taking office seem to be truly for the people.
This is much more substantial than empty promises.
At this time, Konev also keenly noticed the change in the atmosphere of the crowd.
Immediately, he called out, "In addition to a series of policies targeting the member states, for all of you, the next major reform we will implement is a series of personal work reforms!"
"The goal of the reform is to create as many jobs as possible, so that more people can have work!"
"And we will also abolish the life-long system of government positions in the future."
"This way, anyone will have the opportunity to become a government official and contribute to the country."
"And we will also increase the supervision of various positions to ensure that all work positions can operate stably in a fair and impartial environment."
"We will be releasing new positions on a weekly basis to meet everyone's work and life needs."
"Please believe that all our work now is to solve the problems faced by the member states of the Soviet Bear Alliance."
"Next, I will set up 200 feedback points on both sides of Central Avenue, assigning dedicated personnel to collect and analyze feedback."
"Any problems you encounter, any unusual individuals you find in your daily life, can be reported through these feedback points."
"We will record all feedback and publish it on a weekly basis, based on the number of feedback received and its importance, and develop solutions."
"The new government will do its utmost to serve the people, but there will be problems in this process, and we hope you will give us some time."
"We are very grateful for your trust. We will use our actions to show the entire Soviet Bear Alliance that the Soviet Bear Alliance will become glorious again!"
As Konev was still speaking, a loud buzz of discussion broke out among the crowd.
"My God, is this true? Abolishing the lifetime system, doesn't that mean we can also work in the government?"
"I don't care about government work. He just said he's going to increase employment in a real way. I'm waiting, I want to see how many jobs are added this week!"
"My God, it's hard to imagine that the Gorbachev government was reducing jobs every week, forcing us to work in those unprofitable mines!"
"But this Konev immediately increased jobs as soon as he came to power, it's a lifesaver."
"Yeah, yeah, those mines were mostly bought by the West. This is just forcing us to become cheap labor!"
"It seems that the Konev government is actually pretty good!"
"I think so too. At least he really listens to our concerns and is really taking practical reform measures!"
After an hour-long speech, as Konev saluted the crowd marching down Central Avenue, the entire street erupted with applause and cheers like artillery bombardment.
"Konev!"
"Konev!"
"Konev!!"
The people stood up and cheered Konev's name, their hands raised high above their heads, clapping with force.
At this moment, they looked at Konev standing on the balcony in the distance, like they were seeing the morning sun, bright and radiant.
They even felt that the road ahead seemed brighter.
At least there was hope for work and a future for life.
After Konev returned to the Azeri Presidential Office, Aliyev's eyes were filled with shock when he looked at Konev.
In Aliyev's opinion, no additional police force was used, no violence was used to suppress the crowd.
Just through an hour-long speech, he got tens of thousands of people to cheer for him.
This must be a born president!
Before Aliyev could flatter him, Konev had Putin hand him a document, and said seriously: "The document contains the latest propaganda file templates. You need to have news media that have passed the intelligence agency's review publish these news, and do your best to spread these articles concerning reform, the people, and opposition to Western forces..."
This time, Aliyev did not hesitate to respond to Konev's suggestion: "Understood, I will do it immediately."
...
The White House, the Presidential Office of the US.
The US president, Old Bush, was sitting with his legs crossed, puffing on a big cigar.
He was looking at the documents sent by the intelligence department today, smiling with a wider grin than an AK-47.
"It's still the CIA that works best. Great unrest throughout the Soviet Bear Alliance! Good! Very good!"
Turning to the next page of the report, the smile on Old Bush's face grew even wider.
Looking at these familiar scenes of demonstrations and protests, he had already begun planning whether he could build his own presidential office in the heart of Moscow, the Soviet Bear Alliance, in a year's time.
But as he was basking in his satisfaction, CIA Director Cote knocked on the door and walked in with a worried expression.
Old Bush was initially in a good mood, but seeing Cote's expression, he immediately frowned and asked, "What's wrong? Did we suppress all those protesting pigs?"
Cote shook his head, a rare embarrassment appearing on his face.
"You go ahead and say it. Are you mute?"
Cote pursed his lips, and could only say truthfully, "Report, Mr. President, we successfully organized a series of protests."
"These protests have all achieved good results, except for one incident where there was an accident."
Cote swallowed a mouthful of saliva, his expression even more complex, "We also organized a massive protest in the Azeri member state."
"The number of people participating in the protest reached 30,000, and they completely blocked Central Avenue in the Azeri member state."
Old Bush tilted his head and thought for a moment, this was good news. He quickly asked, "So what was the accident?"
"Did a stampede happen again, and many people died? That's good news."
Cote shook his head helplessly, and continued, "The interim president of the Soviet Bear Alliance, Konev. Somehow, he got to the scene and gave a one-hour speech to the protesters."
"As a result, all those stupid protesters were subdued by Konev. In the end, they even chanted Konev's name."
Old Bush immediately jumped up from his chair, his eyes widened, and even the whites of his eyes began to turn red.
"What are you saying? He subdued all those 30,000 people with a single speech? Is he the reincarnation of a great orator?!"
"What about all those leaders we sent out? Are they all mute?"
Cote shook his head helplessly and replied, "Konev directly told the truth about what happened in Moscow that night in his speech, and then made us out to be traitors in the eyes of the people."
"All the 'human rights pioneers' we cultivated were all pushed to the security guards by the protesters. They're done for."
When Old Bush heard this, the hands hanging by his sides trembled uncontrollably. He slumped back into his chair, his mouth slightly open, muttering:
"Impossible! Absolutely impossible!"
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