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The republic of Georgia declared its independence
August
Gorbachev struggling with the demand of the Communist party to stop dominating the USSR.
Members of the government wanted to take over
Attempted a coup
Sent troops to the streets of Moscow
Faced with a great opposition
Communist Party fails to save the USSR
Yestin as their leader
Held Gorbachev prisoner
December 25
Gorbachev announces his resignation
End of the USSR
Lithuania and the Republic of Azerbaijan (soviet states) seeked independence
Gorbachev didn't agree
Sent troops to stop the rioting
May
New president in The Russia Republic, Boris Yeltsin
He believed that many states in the USSR should become independent
July
Many states declared their independence
Nobody knew what the USSR meant anymore
Allowed their independence
Both countries were excited
Gorbachev wasn't
After some months he accepted
New Germany joining NATO
They guided the future of eastern Europe
Free election in 1990
Execution of Nicolae Ceaușescu
Formation of other parties is allowed
First non-communist leader, Lech Walesa
Red Army wouldn’t interviene to impose communism in Eastern Europe
Told the leaders of the Warsaw Pact
Withdraw Soviet troops, tanks and aircraft from Eastern Europe
Good relationship with the US President
USSR less threatened by the USA
Less control over Eastern Europe
New attitude
The only way for the USSR to succeed
International co-operation
Withdraw soviet troops from Afghanistan
Nuclear arms race was a drain to the economy
Stop spending so much money in the red army
Allowed market forces to be in the USSR
Openness
Honesty when to facing problems
Open debate on government policy
"You have to reform"
Match Communism to capitalism
Communism could provide better resources
They needed to reform their own countries
"We won't intervene"
Countries in Easter Europe were responsible for their own fates
Warsaw pact leaders believed he was insane
Trapped in a war in Afghanistan they wouldn't win
Very weak economy
Spending too much money on the arms race