rumor when The Soviet Union collapsed , some franchisees themselves did not agree to sign the documents. Yeltsin made the leaders of these countries one by one on the grounds of negotiations, and in a near-house arrest manner, implying that the other party could not leave without signing. Although the leaders of some of these countries, whether out of regret for the Soviet Union or fear of not being able to stand on their own after the disintegration, tried to avoid the disintegration of the alliance, they had to sign the letter honestly.
In the Soviet era, those in power pursued a certain degree of "egalism". Take the education it is proud of for example: no matter how remote a mountain village is, even if there is only one child who needs to go to school, the government will establish a local school to provide it with high-quality and free education.
See the big one from the small. With the strong supply of Moscow, the development of each franchisee maintains considerable book data. Take the poorest country, , Kyrgyzstan, for example. Since joining the Soviet Union in 1936, Kyrgyzstan has received huge assistance, and hospitals, schools, factories and other facilities have risen one after another. In just a few years, Kyrgyzstan has directly achieved modernization from an ancient nomadic society, the people have entered the city from grasslands, and their people's literacy rate has increased from less than 10% to more than 90%. The rapid development is like a miracle.
Let’s talk about Tajikistan . Its national strength is stronger than that of Kyrgyzstan, which is almost poor and poor, and it is actually not much better. In 1929, in order to restrict the local forces of Uzbekistan , Moscow deliberately divided Tajikistan from it and established an independent franchise republic .
After entering the 1930s, the Soviet Union began to provide assistance to Tajikistan, and its efforts became increasingly powerful. According to statistics, in the Soviet era, more than 50% of Tajikistan's finances and commodities had to be paid by Moscow. The relationship between Tajikistan and the Soviet Union was like a ship and a water, and the water rose and the ship was high. According to data from the United Nations Statistics Department: In 1980, the per capita GDP 1 of the Soviet Union was as high as US$3,549. Tajikistan, supported by Moscow, also had a data of nearly US$1,000, which was about three times that of our China during the same period, and higher than most countries in the world.
It is not difficult to imagine that this kind of small country that feeds and drinks almost entirely depends on others' support, naturally does not want to see its backer collapse. In 1991, when Yeltsin was busy destroying the Soviet Union, Tajikistan was one of the most resistant countries. However, in the face of the irresistible torrent of history, Tajikistan's humble resistance is like a rock throwing into the sea, and it is a drop in the bucket.
During the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the new interest class led by Yeltsin took advantage of it and controlled about 80% of the economic lifeline of the Soviet Union. At the same time, it mercilessly interrupted its support to its former franchisees. In 1992 alone, Tajikistan's GDP dropped by 1/4 like an avalanche. Factory shut down and could not pay wages. Workers flocked to government departments to ask for an explanation, but they did not know that the government was also in a state of shutdown and most officials could not receive their salaries. Kyrgyzstan is even worse. In the years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the country's economy has declined sharply year by year. It was not until these years that Kyrgyzstan's per capita GDP reached the level 40 years ago.
Compared with the current temporary frustration of the above-mentioned countries, what makes people more desperate is that other countries cannot see their future at all.
There was a very special country in the former Soviet Union - Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (now known as Moldova ). Historically, Moldova has been included in the Russian territory many times, but it can always find opportunities to jump out and become independent. After the " October Revolution ", Moldova immediately announced its separation from Russia and merged with the Romanian , which has a lot of history. It was not until 1940 that after the Soviet Union took over the entire bisarabia region, it merged Moldova on the left bank of the Transnistria with it and called it Moldavia , becoming one of the Soviet republics.
In order to completely eliminate the hidden dangers in Moldova, Moscow has adopted a series of measures to try to eliminate the local nationality. For example, the authorities had moved in large quantities into . Slavs. attempted to completely change the population structure within the region.But things went against my wishes. In the end, the Moldovans were squeezed to the left bank of the Transnistria, and the Slavs were concentrated on the right bank of the river, forming a confrontation with each other. In the Soviet era, the two sides could still live in harmony. After the disintegration, the two groups of people immediately fell into a civil war, which quickly collapsed Moldova, which was originally poor.
is similar to Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and other countries, and Moldova also relies heavily on the Soviet Union for its accession. However, after parting ways, Moldova chose a path that was more eager for quick success and instant benefits. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the country happily accepted the "olive branch" of Western countries, and even announced its full Westernization after 2006, hoping to integrate into the Western camp and receive considerable assistance as in the past. But unfortunately, such an inland country located in Eastern Europe has no value in the eyes of the West.
Moldova is still one of the poorest countries in Europe. What’s even more terrifying is that without the guarantee of Soviet system , the new generation of young Moldovans has a low level of education, and a considerable number of them do not believe in the truth that "knowledge can change destiny". Their greatest expectation for life is to find a job with a stable income and just live a stable income and wait for death.
"Buddhist" Moldovans have become popular in the eyes of some illegal people. There are often gangsters who disguise themselves as agents and ask young Moldovan girls who work in restaurants if they are willing to work in developed countries such as the United Kingdom, France, and Italy. With a yearning for a better life, the girls happily agreed. However, when they were sent to the town of Willesta, the gangsters immediately revealed their true colors and put the girls under house arrest. Next, they will suffer endless defilement, beating and torture until they willingly surrender. The girls were then sent to European countries in batches to engage in pornography until they were numb and even fell in love with this kind of life.
Eastern Europe is the "hard-hit area" of this evil industry, while Moldova is even more outrageously serious. According to statistics, about 400,000 Moldovan women are now involved in the porn industry, accounting for about 10% of the total number of women in the country, which is really terrifying.
In fact, the international community is not unaware of this. Since 1992, international police organizations have launched more than once large-scale encirclement and suppression operations to rescue those fallen girls. The girls were sent back to their hometown, but they were quite helpless that only a small number of them could escape such a life; more people returned to their hometown and found that their hometown was still poor for so many years, and they had no education and could not even find a job. In desperation, they took the initiative to return to their former "posts" and enjoy the life of spending money and wine that they had sold their bodies for themselves.