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Text Chapter 365 The first round of talks destined to fail

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    Both Deng Chenggong and Taizu were optimistic about the success of the meeting proposals put forward by the Kuomintang Party.  Just when I learned that Chairman Chiang seemed to be a little less sincere in the peace talks, I knew that this tripartite talk would not make any substantial progress.  Therefore, you can actually know what the final result of the talks will be like.  Sure enough, in the first round of three-party talks, the Kuomintang proposed that some southern provinces could be appropriately abandoned and handed over to the People's Party and the militia corps.  At the same time, when the future national government also increased the power of members of the People's Party and the militia to participate in political affairs, Xu Mingyuan directly put forward different opinions.  In front of the state councilor, Xu Mingyuan said rudely: "Vice Chairman Li, in fact, Vice Chairman Zhou and I both welcome you to hold this meeting with the hope that the country will achieve peaceful liberation as soon as possible."  But to be honest, we don¡¯t agree with the suggestions you put forward, let alone the difficulties you are facing now, and the government officials who only know how to enrich themselves. They are not qualified to be government leaders who lead the people.  , you should not look at me like this. You should know that what I, Xu Mingyuan, said will not be unfair to anyone. As long as you want to see it, you also have the ability and determination to eliminate those national scum. I can give you a bunch of information about these people now.  Information about violations of laws and disciplines. What's more, I have provided this information to your Kuomintang intelligence department before, but what is the result of your processing? Not to mention the formation of cliques in the army, infighting at every turn, and the promotion of officers depends entirely on it.  Nepotism and prot¨¦g¨¦ relationships are not considered at all. It is strange that such a unit can defeat the little devils in your army.  Those guys who can sell prohibited materials, but you mostly just give them a demotion or transfer and deal with them without any connection with the military commanders. Those with close connections and backgrounds are treated as such.  I don¡¯t see it. Such an army should be lucky if it doesn¡¯t harm the country and the people. As for the number of officials in your government who talk nonsense, how many of them are actually looking for the benefit of the people?  Your own interests and the interests of the country and the nation have been forgotten. With such a government, how can you make others believe that you can lead China to the path of rejuvenating the country and enriching the people? Therefore, your suggestion of letting us participate in political affairs is not necessary at all?  If you think about it, we wouldn't agree." After Xu Mingyuan pointed out the biggest problem currently facing the Kuomintang without any politeness, Vice Chairman Zhou also nodded and said: "I don't think I need to say anything more about Director Xu.  We all know that if the Kuomintang does not change the current situation, it will undoubtedly be unreasonable to win the recognition of domestic parties and the people. In fact, for the People's Party, our conditions should not have changed as long as the Kuomintang can really afford it.  With the courage and qualities required of a ruling party, it is actually not impossible for us to participate in political affairs. But you should know that Chairman Chiang does not like others to dictate his policy decisions.  When such a situation occurs, Director Xu and I both know that the Kuomintang government and the soldiers have also paid a heavy price in this battle to protect the country.  The nation has made contributions, and no one can deny this. But the current situation is that you simply do not dare and have no way to clean up these worms that are devouring the vitality of the country and the interests of the people, because their background and backing are all related to Chairman Chiang.  There is a direct relationship. Either his most valued disciples and former officials, or their relatives and interest groups.  You simply don¡¯t dare and have no way to deal with these people.  Even if your Kuomintang is still the ruling party in the new government in the future, if these pests are not eradicated, China will still make the same mistakes again and widen the gap between the people and the aristocrats.  How can such a ruling party ask for the approval of the people and other political parties?  "Although Vice Chairman Zhou did not name them directly, Li Ren and the representatives of the Kuomintang Party here knew clearly that those people were what Vice Chairman Zhou was talking about. These Chinese wealthy families, known as the four major families of the Republic of China, had thousands of thoughts with the Kuomintang Party in all aspects.  There are countless connections. The reason why Chairman Chiang has been able to maintain his leadership position in recent years is largely due to the support of the four major families. The four major families benefit from this support, and the family's wealth can be said to be a year-round.  Same thing. Even the Kuomintang Party often has to borrow money from the four major families, not to mention the representatives of the Kuomintang Party, even the vice chairman Li Ren wants to deal with it harshly.  They may also be a little troublesome. The last time the militia intelligence department provided the Kuomintang with a list of people who could be considered collaborators and treason, the vast majority of them were people related to the four major families.  Most of them are transformed, also changed departments and continued to make great fortunes in China.  There is no regard at all for the most basic patriotic concepts that a Chinese should have.  "The reason why these people dare to be so unscrupulous is, firstly, because they have the protection of Chairman Chiang Kai-shek, and secondly, they are aware of their influence in the Kuomintang and even in this country.  Therefore, they are not afraid of the Kuomintang's military discipline and regulations at all. The trouble is so ugly that at worst they can go abroad to avoid the limelight.  When the limelight passed, he suddenly appeared on the list of important officials of the Kuomintang's military and government.  If this continues for a long time, it is only natural that corruption will become rampant in the Kuomintang.  Therefore, the Militia Corps expressed firm opposition to the suggestion that the Kuomintang should still serve as the ruling party.  Although Vice Chairman Zhou's words were more rigorous, the meaning behind his words also showed that the People's Party would not just ask for the right to participate in political discussions.  The current situation itself is that the People's Party has the upper hand and has the support of the militia corps. They are in this tripartite talks.  They are more confident than the Kuomintang, which is in a critical situation, so they will definitely not accept many restrictive conditions from the Kuomintang like the first two-party cooperation.  Faced with the rebuttal from the chief representatives of the two parties, Li Ren quickly smiled and said: "I wonder what suggestions you two have for the new government in the future? Since you two don't agree with our opinions, you can also talk about yours.  Opinion. Anyway, we are already negotiating here, so naturally we should talk about our respective conditions. Let¡¯s seek common ground!¡± Regarding the coalition government¡¯s suggestions, Xu Mingyuan did not say anything and handed over the leading rights to Vice Chairman Zhou.  At that time, Vice Chairman Zhou proposed to adopt the method of people's representatives and let the people of the country choose the conditions for the head of state and the ruling party.  On the Kuomintang side, some people soon put forward different opinions.  Because in this case, the adoption of the National People's Representative Election method is very difficult for the Kuomintang, whose prestige in the country is declining rapidly.  Not to mention losing the qualifications of the ruling party, even the election of important national leaders is expected to be completely wiped out.  As a result, in the future coalition government, the political power that the Kuomintang can occupy will probably be completely reduced by the Militia Corps and the People's Party.  This is no different from letting them choose to surrender.  Looking at the situation in the negotiation room, he said it was a tripartite negotiation.  In fact, to put it bluntly, it is basically a two-party meeting.  Li Ren saw this situation very clearly. When it came to forming a coalition government, the Militia Corps seemed intent on letting the People's Party take the lead.  After all, today's militia corps does not have its own party philosophy.  In addition, the political program implemented by them in the liberated areas is largely similar to that of the People's Party's liberated areas.  Therefore, the talks they came over this time were actually two-party talks between the Kuomintang and the People's Party.  Seeing that the atmosphere of the talks was becoming more and more tense, Li Ren promptly proposed to suspend the talks and discuss it another day.  In response, neither Xu Mingyuan nor Vice Chairman Zhou refused, and readily agreed to the suggestion to temporarily suspend the talks.  Instead, have small, private meetings to see if you can reach as much agreement as possible.  ¡°But when it comes to choosing the future ruling party, neither the Kuomintang nor the People¡¯s Party dare to stop, so such talks will not achieve any substantive progress at all.  Although Li Ren had already thought about the outcome of the meeting when he came over.  But seeing that there were still such big differences between the two sides, Li Ren knew that the way forward would be difficult for the Kuomintang.  And when the negotiating representative representing Chairman Chiang reported the situation of the meeting to the senior officials of the Kuomintang Party.  Those senior officials who were unwilling to give up their positions of power immediately announced the end of the talks.  But what puzzled these senior officials of the Kuomintang Party was that Li Ren, the vice chairman of the Kuomintang Party, did not leave with the delegation.  On the contrary, he proposed to visit the militia-liberated areas and the People¡¯s Party-liberated areas.  At the same time, he requested a private meeting with Deng Chenggong and Taizu.  For a time, the Kuomintang party did become more vigilant about Li Ren's behavior.  As for him staying and continuing to negotiate with the militia corps and the People's Party, Li Ren knew very well that those military and political officials in the Kuomintang who were truly loyal to the Chiang Kai-shek faction would definitely be worried about what little tricks he would make.  But Li Ren knew very well that if the Chinese Nationalist Party wanted to achieve something in the future, it had to give up its previous extravagant hope of controlling national power.  What we should really consider is how to liberate the country as soon as possible and strive for some favorable conditions for the Kuomintang in the military and government.  Even if it is a political party that participates in politics, as long as it can change its ideas and style, there is still hope of becoming the ruling party again in the future.  What's more, the Kuomintang's troops belonging to the Huangpu faction have the support of Chairman Chiang, so their troops don't have to worry about having food to eat.  But for Guijun, who also belongs to the Kuomintang but is a stepmother, if there is no further financial assistance, they will soon be out of food.  Therefore, for Li Ren at this time, he actually did not have many choices.  Even if I can¡¯t borrow it for the KuomintangThe funds to tide over this crisis must be borrowed from the Militia Corps at least to enable the Guangxi Army to tide over this difficult situation.  Without the support of these direct troops, Li Ren, let alone becoming the vice chairman of the Kuomintang, would have to consider whether he could even maintain his old territory!  (To be continued.)
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