Lavrentiy Beria

Beria is the head of the NKVD and leader of the remnants of the Soviet Union and Red Army in central asia.

Biography
Head of the NKVD, Lavrentiy Beria served as Stalin's de facto right hand man before and a state-sanctioned rapist, having a large role during Stalin's purges, and following the collapse of the USSR and the disapperance of Stalin, Mikhail Kalinin assumed the role of leader with Beria remaing as the head of the NKVD. But in 1946, Kalinin died of natural causes, which created a power vacuum that only Beria could fill.

By 1952 he commands the remnants of the Soivet Union and the Red Army from his base in Perm, safe from German attacks due to it's distance and isolation. His power, however, is not the total command that Stalin enjoyed, and he faces fierve competition with the Communist party as to who will lead the Soviet Union through reunification and liberation of the European homelands. Noticing that the people and government officials are increadingly hostile to Beria's rule, he has voiced his sympathy to enact radical reforms in an effort to quell any future hostility. Which might be threating to the Politburo and the Communist party at large.