Russian Socialist State

Background
After the Secretariat allowed for the last of the RFSR troops in Moscow to go by train to Volgograd the battle was in their eyes won. The city's population would be beyond recovery. The industry of the area would be completely destroyed along with the infrastructure. The once beautiful skyline of Orthodox churches and snowy buildings were replaced with sights of ash, smoke, and rubble. The Soviet Union had won the battle with major casualties. However, the Soviet Union was all but gone at the same time. The former government was dead most still in the mass grave in the Kremlin. Romanov was still hanging from the Kremlin's front gate. Around three fifths of the military had left the USSR and many soldiers and officers would resign their commissions after the battle. The Soviet government was in crisis they elected Mikhail Solomentsev as the chairman of the Secretariat. With Moscow in ruin the government moved to Leningrad and on the first day of the rebuilding process Solomentsev made a speech.

The Senate Square Address
The day was June 18th, 1987 Solomentsev stepped out of the Synod building where the Secretariat was meeting. He walked out no speech made, nothing prepared, and no audience. He simply asked for a speaker and a microphone and stepped out he made the following speech:

"My fellow people's of Russia... (Insert stuff about changing government and renaming to the RSS and stuff)