1. Please write down, how should the Soviet government react to ongoing uprising in East Germany?
2. Please write down, how should the Soviet government handle the topic of Gulag forced labor camps system and 2.5 million political prisoners in USSR?
3. On the invitation of General Secretary Zhukov, China's leader Mao Zedong will soon arrive to Moscow. Please write down, which topics should be discussed during this meeting in Moscow?
4. Should the USSR end occupation of Austria?
A) Yes
B) No
Dear comrades and friends of the Party. Once again, we have convened in order to debate and discuss about what direction the Worker's State oughta take in our eternal struggle towards the teachings of Marx, Engels and Lenin and achieving communism, today, we have several important notes to address:
1.
Currently speaking, we oughta take a more careful approach towards the East Germany situation. It has become more than clear that responding with violence shall both lead us nowhere as well as getting painted by the Capitalist powers as the despots they accuse us of being, thus I propose we oughta take the situation with calm and patience, we oughta allow the workers to do their strike so they can feel that they are heard, then we must analyze the situation of the policies of the Politburo in a shared review to see which policies are unproductive, unpopular or both and get rid of them in a public way as to gather support of the German people, as well as replacing them with policies that will actually help in improving both living standards and the economy. It has also become clear the current head of East Germany has not done himself any favors and thus, needs to quietly step down and be replaced with a more reformist like man who can both keep a productive Germany but continue towards the path of socialism.
2.
For the Gulags, we oughta have a major review of every case and slow reformation of the Gulags and prison system in general. It has become clear that the current inflated numbers of the gulags can not continue as it is, thus, we need to very much do new inquiries over cases that were very much a case of Stalinist brutality and paranoia but at the same time there are legitimate criminals in there who despite deserving of punishment aren't meant to be treated like this, thus we oughta to reform the prison system to make it more humane while also focusing on rehabilitating inmates, both via political ways by emphasizing communist reading as well as productive activities such as skill learning and teaching, health regimes and public works job where they shall be payed for their jobs, thus being able to at least restart life with a bit of money upon being freed. Of course we realize that such endeavor will take time, thus, we'll begin with the more deserving and less guilty prisoners first and work up our way there.
3.
When it comes to Chairman Mao, we have several topics to discuss but chief among them is development and Korea. Despite the failure in fully securing the peninsula, we can yet still prevail in eventually uniting it under socialist brotherhood via a Sino-Soviet development plan to fully modernize and build up the devastated North Korea, focusing on our current model where not only is agriculture modernized and farmers are incentivized but also one where both heavy and light industry are encouraged to supply the people as well as the building of important infrastructures such as ports, houses and especially railways and highways. We of course oughta implement the same plan with our Chinese brothers and share with them the secrets of nuclear weapons to further secure against the West, alongside developing nuclear plants alongside them in order to electrify the country, on the question of foreign policy, we should both continue our funding of Indochinese and Indonesian anti colonial struggles against the Western powers as well as assure Mao of support in case he decides to finally bring Taiwan back to Chinese ownership.
4
. On the Austrian question, we oughta do a referendum to see if our Austrian comrades would agree to join up with their socialist brothers in Germany or join up with the rest of Austria, with the added point that they will not join NATO and shall remain neutral country.