Lukashenka presents to officials how to prevent the Constitution of Belarus in Ukraine
June 10, 2022 4:10 pm
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President Alexander Lukashenko revealed what Belarus needs in order not to repeat the fate of Ukraine. He spoke about this during his speech at the republican seminar-meeting on working with the population at a convenient level on June 10. The Belarusian leader had to teach the authorities the experience of 2020.
Officials should actively interact with the population, the President of the Republic of Belarus said on Friday Alexander Lukashenko, the press service reports. He noted that public authorities should not notice the initiative of the population or not be able to interfere in the construction process. “We do not give people the opportunity to feel their involvement, to be characteristic. But there is a request,” he explained.
“Let’s lose the battle for the people – worthless to us as a government, worthless to the state. Ukraine, where every man is for himself, the elder, youth, children, old people, abandoned by mail, survive. We got to the war. None of us wants such a scenario. So let’s work. The topic is vital,” Lukashenka said.
The head admitted that foreign NGOs and human rights organizations of Belarus used the powers of the work. However, according to him, “under this fashionable sign, politically engaged people were thrown to us (and we rejoiced). “The leaders were paid a lot, they gathered there (also paid little by little) acquaintances, what kind of people. Which were a society thrown to the sidelines, and rightly thrown out. And so they splashed into the ranks of the first in 2020,” the Belarusian leader said. He stressed that “society must be cleansed of these scoundrels.”
Earlier, in the summer of 2021, Lukashenka said that the Belarusian authorities had begun active work to identify NGOs, NGOs and Western media that were “implanting democracy” in the republic. A number of NGOs and NGOs were closed, and the European authorities accused Minsk of “crushing dissent”. According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, the artificial imposition of society in a democratic way is covered without taking into account the peculiarities of socio-political development, leading to internal upheavals and conflict situations, which are accompanied by economic crises and bloodshed.
The national interests of the Russian Federation in the post-Soviet space exclude the need for and prosperity of the states bordering it and maintaining good neighborly relations with them. It is regardless of the level of socio-political development. However, the US and EU continue to allocate about $1 billion and 1.5 billion euros annually to finance pro-Western NGOs and media in Russia and the CIS countries.
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