Talk:Nikolai Ryzhkov (New Union)

Askar Akayev?
In your page on Mikhail Gorbachev, it is stated that Akayev is Vice President of the USSR from 1991 (following Yanayev) all the way to 2000 (well near the end of Ryzhkov's second term), while the timeline states that Ryzhkov became VP after Yanayev's resignation. So, which does it mean? Now, another question is that, with Ryzhkov and a USSR still standing, would the effects of START II and START III change (Therefore, making a big effect on history with SORT and NewSTART)? I'd expect that with a better working USSR, START II would be in effect until its expected expirement (or in its renewal) and START III would be a likely event.
 * Akayev Accepts: He takes the offer of becoming the Second VP of the USSR in history and serves for both the Gorbachev administration (playing a role in the modernisation of the Soviet Union) and the first year of the Ryzhkov Administration (also playing a key efforts for the USSR into the New Millenium) but then rejects/rejected a second term in favor for Yakolev to take the position.
 *  Akayev Rejects:  He reject the offer and decides to stand as Krgystan's first President, handing the position over to Ryzhkov. With that, Ryzhkov stands as a successor to his boss and works as a moderator for both the Communist Party coalition and the Union of Social Democrats for his ten-year term.

ALibertarianModerate95 (talk) 00:27, July 5, 2012 (UTC)