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Red Dawn: All parties rise together to raise the flag 161

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    The first National Congress of the People's Party held in 1941 would elect a new chairman. The election process was uneventful. All comrades on the Central Committee of the People's Party who participated in the election knew the result. The most important thing was that no one wanted to object to this result.

    In the next National People¡¯s Congress meeting, there were some subtle differences in the presidential election. Thousands of National People¡¯s Congress deputies looked serious when they cast their votes in the ballot box for the presidential election.  In the election of the national president, everyone hopes that their vote will get the results they expect.

    Li Runshi didn¡¯t care about this. As a representative of the National People¡¯s Congress, he solemnly cast his vote.  Since there are actually no opponents to the position of prime minister, Wu Xiangyu, who should have no pressure at all, seems to be more excited than Li Runshi.  The two of them were going to work together, so Wu Xiangyu finally said to Li Runshi, "Some representatives will never vote for you."

    "There is no party outside the party, and imperial thinking. There is no faction within the party, and there are all kinds of strange things." Li Runshi replied calmly.

    "Will it cause more confrontation?" Wu Xiangyu really doesn't have Li Runshi's mind.

    Li Runshi's attitude remained calm, "This is the result of confrontation, not the confrontation caused by the result. The essence of democratic elections is that the loser must accept the election results. If this is not possible, does the democratic system still have meaning? That's it.  It is not an internal democracy, but a problem between two irreconcilable lines.¡±

    Wu Xiangyu felt that the meaning in these words was stronger than what he feared, and he was slightly stunned.  When it comes to the implementation of specific government affairs, Wu Xiangyu's level is much higher than that of Li Runshi. He can come up with countermeasures without even using his brain too much.  But Li Runshi's attitude suddenly made Wu Xiangyu feel more at ease. Of course, this may have something to do with Wu Xiangyu's self-positioning.  He was never an ambitious comrade.

    Seeing that Wu Xiangyu was still a little nervous, Li Runshi smiled and said: "The National People's Congress originally represents the position of the people. What we have to do in the future is to allow the National People's Congress to truly represent the will of the people, and ultimately practice the working people's democracy on a scientific basis."

    ¡° Now that it is clear that this is a line struggle, we can still consider future development. Wu Xiangyu doesn¡¯t know whether to praise Li Runshi as worthy of being the general secretary of the party, or whether he should think that he is a little too optimistic.

    When the final round of election results came out, Li Runshi, general secretary of the People's Party Central Committee, surpassed other electees including Lu Huitian with a huge advantage of 75% of the vote.  Facing this result, Lu Huitian felt relieved.  If he is really elected, it will mean a real political earthquake that Lu Huitian himself does not want to see.  Not just Lu Huitian, most of the cadres of the People's Party breathed a sigh of relief.

    Li Runshi walked onto the rostrum under the leadership of Chairman of the National People's Congress Committee.  He pressed the Constitution of the Republic with his hand and solemnly took the oath of office to the deputies of the National People's Congress.  After the swearing-in, the People's Party's political system finally embarked on the track determined by Chen Ke.  The appointment of the prime minister will follow, and Wu Xiangyu was elected not for his own relief at all.

    The last item of the two sessions is very traditional, that is, participating in the flag-raising ceremony.

    Before the dawn of spring, the wind was still a bit chilly.  The street lights around the People's Square were still on, and deputies to the National People's Congress gathered in the square from their accommodation.  Several figures appeared in the stands of the Five-Star Building opposite the square. Although one of them was slightly blurry, someone with particularly sharp eyes recognized that the tall figure was probably Chen Ke.

    The news that Chairman Chen was also watching the flag-raising on the viewing platform spread among the delegates in an instant.

    "Why doesn't Chairman Chen come down?" someone asked immediately.

    Some comrades are quite knowledgeable and say, "It's unclear whether he is Chairman Chen, and Chairman Chen is not a representative of our National People's Congress."

    Some representatives looked at the position where Chen Ke was said to be with complicated eyes. Most of them were representatives who did not vote for Li Runshi.  The failure of this political struggle was so obvious that the academic community had rarely joined forces before, and even used many methods.  They thought they could have some influence on the country's decision-making, but Chen Ke let these people know how much weight they had without even moving.

    Looking at the deputies to the National People¡¯s Congress composed of ordinary workers, mainly workers, farmers, and soldiers, they also looked at the bright eyes that were said to be where Chen Ke was with longing and enthusiasm.  Some of those losers couldn't help but think, what would the outcome be this time if Chen Ke said something publicly to these people?

    When they looked at Chen Ke, Chen Ke was also looking down at these people.  A piece of news he got recently made Chen Ke's originally hesitant idea finally finalized.  Comrade Stalin of the Soviet Union was ready to revive the honorary title of "Guards".  Of course Comrade Stalin didn't know, but Chen Ke knew very well.Yes, when the Soviet Union collapsed, the Guards carried out the old traditions of their Tsarist Russian predecessors, and the Bolsheviks went to sleep.

    Although in this changed time and space, the future will definitely be different.  Even if the history of the Soviet Union is the same as before, Chen Ke knows that he will never see that day anyway.  But Comrade Stalin's decision also stimulated Chen Ke.

    At the front of the deputies to the National People's Congress, Li Runshi and Wu Xiangyu stood. Chen Ke suddenly remembered a letter he had seen before, "Things always go to the opposite side. The higher they blow, the harder they fall. I  It is prepared to fall to pieces. That doesn¡¯t matter. Material is immortal, but it is just smashed. There are more than a hundred parties in the world, and most of them no longer believe in Marxism and Lenin. Marx and Lenin have also been beaten to pieces.  , not to mention us?"

    The person who wrote this letter once launched an unprecedented movement in history. It must be admitted that that movement failed.  It destroyed many things without establishing a corresponding new order.  But during that movement, the political concept of "working people are the masters of the country" completely became China's political correctness.  No matter what the subsequent process is, no one dares to openly deny this concept and openly overturn this political correctness.  However, from the perspective of historical materialism, that movement ultimately failed.

    Chen Ke was born and grew up in an era of complete negation of that movement. He heard countless negative views while growing up.  But too many people like him eventually began to reflect and try to restore the essence and truth of that movement, and to reflect on the reasons for its failure.  Because no matter what, Chen Ke and others agreed with the concept finally established in that movement, that working people are the masters of the country.

    After that movement, with the rapid development of China's industrial level, the great development of materials and technology, and finally entering the information age, Chen Ke and the others finally had the opportunity to look at the world, and finally began to understand that person.  Why, as the top of the ruling class, would you rather choose to be shattered into pieces than continue the movement that is doomed to fail?

    While Chen Ke was lost in his own thoughts, the order below became slightly chaotic.  Many newly elected deputies to the National People's Congress have not seen Chen Ke before, and they have long been looking forward to the day when they can see him in person.  This founder of the People's Party, this founder of the Republic, this patriot who saved China from destruction, this revolution that brought China back to the core of Asia, and then brought China back to the pinnacle of the world.  , this unprecedented pioneer in Chinese history.  Whether they support Chen Ke or not, everyone positions Chen Ke in a position beyond nature.

    They all want to see this person in reality with their own eyes. This person is human, but seems to be a completely different human being.  This man could assemble tens of millions of troops with a wave of his hand and defeat powerful enemies thousands of miles away.  The reason why everyone is able to stand here today is because of Chen Ke.  If Chen Ke issued a summons, they would die for it without hesitation.  When I learned that it was probably Chen Ke who was watching the flag-raising ceremony from a high place, the flag-raising ceremony became unimportant because Chen Ke himself was the flag of the Republic.

    Some National People¡¯s Congress deputies tried to approach the viewing platform, but were stopped by the armed police comrades in charge of order.  This action caused a small confusion.

    "Chairman Chen, do we want to go down first?" the comrade in charge of the security guard asked in a low voice.

    "No need." Chen Ke hesitated for a moment before replying.  This hesitation was because Chen Ke suddenly realized that he had a hint of fear just now.  For Chen Ke, this was a feeling he hadn't had in a long time.

    "What am I afraid of? Afraid that someone will sneak into the team and assassinate me? Nowadays, those who can accurately knock out the front teeth of rabbits from a few hundred meters away are Chinese, and they are engaged in production in the southern hemisphere at this time. Is that because I am afraid of causing chaos? What if  Compared with my determination to continue to push China forward, this chaos is nothing." Chen Ke thought quietly.

    "Then what am I afraid of? Am I afraid of my own choice? After sending so many enemies, so many comrades-in-arms, so many Chinese, and so many foreigners to the altar of history, I have worked so hard to get to where I am now.  How can I be hesitant when I put myself on the altar?" Thinking of this, Chen Ke said to the guard comrades beside him, "No, we will stay here."

    After saying this, Chen Ke ignored the slightly embarrassed security guards and quietly looked at the square shrouded in pre-dawn darkness.  Under the bright streetlights that radiate throughout the night, there are shadowy figures in the square. When they look at Chen Ke, Chen Ke is just a faint silhouette.  Although the guards were a little worried, they didn't think anyone could really attack Chen Ke under such light.  Although they stood a little further forward, they cleverly formed a line of defense.??.

    Chen Ke didn't see this, because he closed his eyes slightly and returned to his thoughts again, "If I hesitate, it's just because all my achievements happened in the past, and I just stole them.  It's just an achievement. For me, the long road I have traveled is a road with no future. But now that I have reached this point, I finally have the opportunity to move forward. Whether it is that person or the person who inherited it after him  Regardless of the predecessors of Banner, they all followed the basic theories of Marxism and pushed China forward according to their own understanding. When I left that time and space, China had achieved unprecedented results, which cannot be denied.  So my hesitation is a question about my ability. I am most worried about standing on the shoulders of giants, standing at the forefront of the path pioneered by my predecessors, seeing so many successes and failures, and seeing so many experiences.  and lessons. But I will not be able to push history forward even a small step more truly because of my own incompetence. But I have no fear or any resistance to dedicating myself. When I returned to this era decades ago  , I have been destined to dedicate everything to China. Because I have heard a teaching since I was a child, we are the successors of communism. And political books tell us that workers are members of the ruling class, and the country is the place where the ruling class implements class rule.  Tools. I and thousands of ordinary children grew up in this kind of education."

    Thinking of this, Chen Ke heard the ringtone of a wireless walkie-talkie, and the comrade in charge of security who was in charge of the flag-raising ceremony on the viewing platform spoke for a moment.  When Chen Ke opened his eyes, he saw someone running up to him. He said, "Premier Wu asked if you could temporarily meet with the National People's Congress deputies on the rostrum after the flag-raising ceremony. After the meeting, can you  I would like to meet you all specifically in the General Assembly Hall."

    "Okay!" Chen Ke replied cheerfully.  The person in charge immediately ran to the walkie-talkie position and began to communicate with the following.

    Chen Ke looked further and saw that order in the square had been restored. The crowd lined up neatly, surrounded by the national flag on three sides. The heroic national flag guard was ready to dispatch and would clear the way for the national flag in a short while.

    "After this war that sweeps the world, peace will eventually come. At that time, China will abandon many of the very effective systems it has had until now. I will stand on the history I have seen and try to promote China in the original time and space.  There is no chance to try this path. At that time, few comrades in the party could understand me, and I was not sure. If I failed, I would definitely lose everything I have now. But I did not go to this place just to repeat the same mistakes.  Now, I am not reaching this point just to satisfy my self-pitying delusions. I will do my best to push China forward to the height that history has reached until I die!"

    Looking at the sky, Chen Ke, who had endured countless sleepless nights at work, easily judged that in a while, dawn would drive away the shadow of chaos created by the night, and the red glow at dawn would turn this already full of color.  The world is dyed with bright golden red. As the sun rises, the five-star red flag will also rise slowly.

    The red smeared on everything will soon be dispelled by the daylight that follows. At that time, it is unstoppable. Everyone can clearly see Chen Ke, and can see Chen Ke clearly.

    Chen Ke stood quietly on the viewing platform, waiting for that moment to come.

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