tv [untitled] BELARUSTV October 4, 2022 10:30pm-11:21pm MSK
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this is a question for it people, after all, in fact, such a convenient platform in the form of the viber messenger was made by belarusian developers, but the fact is that, according to the classical marx formula, for 500% there or for 300% of the profit, the capitalist will hang himself and buy the rope, uh , in order to please himself, so yea, once viber reached capitalization, he wanted to enter the global market. e messenger software compete. and he immediately sold out, which is why the viber policy. now i will not say that she is loyal and comfortable if so take it in general for a circle, and journalists who express positions that are different from the mainstream, at least in those states where viber is down to earth, well, down to earth in fashionable language, actually comply with national legislation. can we
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create yes, such attempts are being made, look there and look at the rut . uh in the russian segment. and the internet succeeds or not, yet. on my view fails. but the fact is that we ourselves, uh, created these billions of accounts, millions there, hundreds of millions of accounts on social networks that are not even there, and the company that is blocking us now is censoring. moreover, practically nothing, without hiding, calls for the murder on a national basis of all russians, for example, for all russians. eh, it used to be considered e in the western world. uh, fascism nazism xenophobia. and now, uh, this new policy is being justified, and cancellation culture is a new
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policy of attacking journalism, sort of the new normal, as everyone says, yes, in the west it is so hypocritical in many ways it's a pity it looks. well say, well, understand here's a new normality. we ca n't do anything about it. pardon for making us feel like outcasts of us. we hear constant words of sanctions, we hear some kind of insults. we see how we are constantly blocked or we are given a warning that they gave me a warning that we will block you for the truth, in fact. well, here you communicate very many, maybe in general joint efforts of journalists' unions. well , by the way, i would like to argue about china , uh, on the one hand. of course, we are not chinese and just take the experience of china in building its own internal space in social communications. we will not be able to, although because we are not one and a half billion. china is a self-sufficient chinese culture, so deep and versatile it essentially embraces. an investment
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self-sufficient layer in this sense, and therefore china can introduce, uh, let's say, an external perimeter for its social networks. you try to download something from chinese hostings or get there from the external circuit, if you don’t have a special password, if your information gadget is not fixed by location inside china in many hostings, social networks, chinese you won’t physically enter uh-huh and this is a protective er, the shell that china has built for its social communications, and the chinese people think it's right because that's the way it is. the chinese defend their identity, they defend their self-sufficiency, their culture, their traditional family values, religious beliefs. ah, ideals. uh, including the communist socialists, and they are not shy about it. can we do this? i
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think it's unlikely. i don't know whether to be happy about this or upset. i think it is unlikely that we are not so great self-sufficient. unfortunately, even in terms of human capital, there are only 10 million of us. but add here, the russian-speaking space, and the cis that communicates in russian. well, it will be 180-200 million people, but given how aggressively, uh, aliens have penetrated social networks, or rather, other people's digital corporations, too, ukraine in the same armenia and in the same, kazakhstan a. can we build the same perimeter? i think not, and whether our people will want to live in a closed circuit, uh, and communicate in a closed circuit without an exit. let's say the european union, the united states of america, latin america. i don't think we want to do this either, but uh, do
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we need to create our own social networks hosting communicators, and our own information environment or, as mr. information of belarus says your media landscape, of course, yes, and actually this very thing. we are working now. is it worth the huge technological and, uh, resource efforts in terms of, again , the development of hmm, of course, if we have resources for this, if there are none, i’ll say this, otherwise we won’t be able to. effectively resisting the information war in the information war is the most interesting topic for me. i remember two years ago. i myself encountered this was a terrible persecution we in belarus in general, of course, encountered. here in this the concentration was high, because we are few of us, yes, that is, everything is close to us, we are so more compact, and uh. i know that belarusian journalists, and this is something to be
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proud of, reacted very quickly to this. that is, firstly, the support was moral. i remember it perfectly secondly, and you seem to have even filed complaints with the obse, that is, painted or i'm wrong. i mean, i remember that attention was drawn . you tried to draw the attention of international organizations to this problem that you are not normal when everyone merges personal data of journalists has passed 2 years. we can already bring some kind of current, is there a result at all, but the result is, uh, our inner what we wanted uh, to achieve and achieved, we supported our fellow journalists, by the way. it was our regional colleagues who suffered the most , where the editorial board consists of 5-6 people. can you imagine, if this organized company for harassing a small editorial office of the inter-district district level of the city media of a small town of belarusian e, is subjected to a targeted attack, from all parties up to coming home or coming to
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kindergarten to your child and there were such cases or when they are sane gather a group of these informational terrorists there, who come to the editorial office in a group of 30-40 people and begin to storm it one thing here in minsk where really . we have a serious support, where we support each other and supported in 2020 is another matter in the regions. and yes, we never hid it. we have attracted journalists to protect our partners to the point that our partners, our public organizations patriotic union, afghan officers union. and those who were really physically able to defend journalists during that difficult period, and i am also grateful to everyone who responded to our call and defended our colleagues, regarding the discussion with madam rebera, the osce special representative for freedom of speech. yes , we had a three-hour discussion with her. eh yes, we presented all the facts and evidence
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that more than uh, at that time, 400 rings of members of the council of journalists, were subjected to one degree or another of harassment, violence, threats, including life and health was preparing for an attempt on our colleagues were preparing. uh, absolutely illegal there, as they were called illustration lists. we outlined our position, we brought evidence to this discussion, we invited journalists who received damage to their health as a result of the company's harassment, including, uh, mental health, there were nervous breakdowns. we were carefully listened to as a result of this discussion. it turned out, now i'm afraid to make a mistake of the family or an eight-line statement that belarus should follow certain standards declared by the osce, and this is absolute hypocrisy, absolute weakness, unfortunately, of the once authoritative institutions that declare their main goal is to protect journalists. freedom of speech, independence of
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editorial policies, and so on and so forth, all these beautiful words, unfortunately, for the sake of political expediency, were pushed aside. actually. this is how we evaluate our current interaction with these respected structures. in particular. we , after a series of such fake publications of attacks on the belarusian union of journalists, we suspended their membership of the international federation of journalists. because no practical help from our colleagues. we didn’t receive a statement that, unfortunately, the authoritative organization of the international federation of journalists, fell under the influence of a group of radicals, fell under the influence of fake information about the state of affairs in belarusian journalism and, on the basis of fakes, adopted some resolutions appealing to the belarusian civil society, as soon as you dear colleagues in the international federation of journalists of the european federation of journalists. recognize the fact of aggression, you recognize the
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illegality of the imposed sanctions against belarusian journalists on our colleagues, by the way, this illegality was recognized by the general court of the european union in luxembourg. we have two decisions that confirm the illegality of sanctions against belarusian journalists, but you understand. eh, in this e new normality that they or abnormalities that our especially european union colleagues have built for themselves. they are like behind a stone wall, they can just close their eyes and not react to training attempted, uh, assassination of our colleague or preparation of assassination attempt, uh, of the leaders of the largest belarusian media holdings. take the terrorist act against dasha dugin you have seen the reaction of the international federation of journalists or the european federation of journalists on e. this is a bloody murder on this terrorist attack. that is, they managed
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with some stupid formulations that father daria, uh, means a philosopher close to putin. and that and that on this basis it is possible to kill e through terrorist his child. that is, what do you call for, do you think if you allow this possibility? this means that any journalist, uh, who is a member of the european federation of journalists or the international federation of journalists, also on the same grounds, can be executed, or in this sense, belarus has something to be proud of in our country over the past quarter century, at least, but in as a result of the performance of their journalistic duties, not a single journalist died. this is an indicator from this point of view. we are, uh, one of the safest states in the world for journalism, any other state. eh, those around us i can’t boast of such a thing, i want to
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talk about the future already. not only everything turns around. we are something. and that's important experience. this is definitely important. it cannot be ignored very much. we must take it into account, but now we are going to another level serious media holding. i read about it all and i'll be honest. i don’t understand why he’s there, we definitely need him uh-huh, we definitely need the main idea that we discussed with the russian union of journalists long before the signing of the union decree and long before the presidents of the republic of belarus of the russian federation declared the need for its creation and pushed this process forward. we are having these conversations . here in our journalistic workshop for probably five years, at least. here we are discussing. what should this union media holding be like, in what environments should it be active, will it be social messengers or not? or he should stop at classical journalism. and how to combine efforts? how to make content delivery
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efficient when not only we in belarus consume hmm content produced in the russian federation, but also content produced in the republic of belarus reaches a huge russian audience. it's just conventions here. here's a mutual sign. that is, why do we need a separate holding? no, but here here it is necessary to divide it this way, that is, we have, uh, the budget of the union state, yes, and the main message of the presidents is that the budget is serious experienced people, but we also see the view of professional corporations and the view of managers and the view of states, that is members of the state and belarus, russia, this resource is spent not quite efficiently. so here is the task the president - he outlined this very clearly. let's gather all our strength all the resources, all the possibilities, including the possibilities of the unions of journalists in order to make this work effective, transparent and visible, but
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who will oppose this, therefore, of course, a media holding is needed and, uh, i don't know a single professional journalist who would oppose the effectiveness of journalists. see. here is another point that i have always paid attention to - this is my personal position. believe me, i'm with no one. agreed, and returning to the first the question is how much, when it blocks us, how effectively. believe me, if an effective media holding existed, it would perform the function of visiting. that is, it would be his strategic goal of the task of taking our content, translating it into polish into german into english and effectively delivering it to those countries that are against us with information, maybe it will still turn out that way, but also about fakes. of course, here we touched on the topic, how to counteract? how to defend yourself and what is the union media holding. it can become our such question of the truth. it is clear that creating a fake is much faster than
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exposing it. and probably, when the main wave of emotions passes, and it always passes quite quickly, and people look around and start to think. and what was there in fact in the twentieth year. well, i'm sure this wave will pass now and everyone will look back and think. but was it so in ukraine, after all, even now i generally agree with the logic, but there is one thing, but is it easy for a citizen to admit his mistake, it’s not easy at all, perhaps the main uh, stopcran. in the realization that you were manipulated, you were pumped up with emotions, you were sent to destroy your own state and society. you could have suffered, your children could have suffered if you had made a state transfer to yourself is just this internal psychological factor, which means that you should stop thinking about turning on the radio and admit that you were a victim of manipulation, that you were spun
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like a dummy, and believe any person and journalist, including admitting such an extremely it is difficult for a person to find dozens and hundreds of excuses to lay the blame on the state. journalists to ideologists to deputies to the president, of course, to anyone, but not to themselves, and yes, the president, by the way, also often talks about this. eh, the belarusian state, in order to remove this internal psychological conflict , actually does a lot and very often helps citizens who have gone astray about this. by the way, yura voskresensky often says to overcome this in yourself, look. how many times has the president spoken about the mistakes that committed by the belarusian state. see how often we talk about it. we are journalists. indeed, by doing so, we, uh, take joint
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responsibility with those people who were under the influence of emotions there manipulations with our opponents in the twentieth year. we extend our hand. i’m bringing it up slowly, because soon we will have a documentary festival in minsk. one of the main organizers there. it seems to me that just the same, a documentary film will help to figure out those who information when you look back and see. ah, there through the eyes of an eyewitness. yes, when such moments do occur, it seems to me that it is documentary films that can help to figure it out, and my question is rather obvious. and what is the request for what kind of movie ? on what topics is the main request from the viewer now? well, here, rather, the audience will answer when they come to the documentary film festival on october 68 in minsk cinema. belarus everything is for free. come choose
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any film from the festival program. a come there will be a director, there will be an author there will be an expert there will be a representative of belarusian journalism. by the way, marie andrew invite you to moderate the open discussion. that is, imagine you come to the cinema hall number one. number five cinema, belarus, watch the film, here in front of you are its creators, eyewitnesses, heroes, people who, among other things, were in the donbas and filmed it, and showed it through their perception of events. they answer. you can ask them any question. believe me, of course, within the boundaries of a normal discussion. and ethics. yes therefore, we are all open, but based on those films and those two and a half hundred applications that we received. eh, what topics are the most exciting for documentary filmmakers, what did they definitely pass through themselves the event in the donbass? just, well, documentaries and journalism could not fail to respond to the hostilities that are
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being waged on our soil. yes, in fact, this is everything on our earth. our earth is all our post-soviet space, the second most popular. the theme is just humanism. this is the highlight, the current festival. it would seem that the bitterness would dehumanize. no, neo-nazi theories of practice that arise and here documentarians catch this request from society. uh, humanism compassion so many movies about volunteer work so many movies. about helping homeless people with disabilities there. i just recommend it to everyone. whether you love his documentaries or don’t , be critical of him and think that it is lagging behind the pace that social networks messengers give up. come, you won't regret it, you won't regret it, and on this bright note. i think it's time to end. thank you for coming. taking the time. we're all going to the festival, we're getting ready for that.
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about different people, but they are united by one love for belarus belarus 24 my name is lazarevich nadezhda i work as a deputy chairman of the minsk city executive committee. i am proud of my country. i'm proud of my family. i'm proud the city of minsk and about this. we 'll talk today. hello live program. say svetlana smolonskaya and victoria popova are not silent. and today our guest nadezhda lazarevich is a good day. good afternoon. glad to see you glad to see you. you were in our studio just
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recently, you became the deputy mayor of minsk a little more than half a year. we congratulate you, because nadezhda anatolyevna has not yet taken advantage of this opportunity. before that, you worked as a general director for 3 years. and enterprises, bobruisk agromash. once in our last meeting, we talked about, let's say, your achievements. at this enterprise in a fairly short time. you have literally raised bobruisk gromash from its knees, and it has strengthened its position in the agricultural machinery market. tell me when you moved to the city executive committee. you felt that your talent as an anti-crisis manager would help make our capital better. oh, of course i did. i am a fairly self-confident person. or maybe it seems bad for someone, but i think that if you want to be a leader, you, of course, must to believe in myself, of course, to develop some qualities, but at the same time, i understood that i could really be useful, and in the city of
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minsk, on a number of issues that i could make adjustments to certain enterprises, or make a suggestion of some either on structural changes in part, or on the formation of taxation, so now we are working very closely with the websites of the minister of the ministry of economy and with other relevant ministries to develop some new points on regulatory documents, what is needed so, as i am still more of an industrialist and more from the real sector of the economy. i know some moments that they already feel from the inside, so well, i consider it necessary for them to make some corrections of ours. what are the proposals so that our relevant ministry can already correct the regulatory legal acts directly? the ministry of industry, just russia, has compiled a list of businesses abandoned by europeans. uh, according to open sources, we found that today there are quite a lot of 950 companies and
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dmitry krutoy, ambassador to belarus in russia said that belarusian entrepreneurs could be involved in managing them. the question is, logically, it seems to us, why the russians themselves cannot manage their abandoned enterprises. they can, i'm sure they can, but maybe there are our specialists who are more competent in one area or another, so it's most likely that dmitry krutoy also spoke about this, which is still in agriculture. we started to develop a little faster and better, therefore, maybe in this specificity in some industry we can apply our knowledge. we have there has always been an exchange of people. yes, we have a lot and now we have an enterprise that is headed by citizens of the russian federation in the city of minsk, including this, why don’t our citizens of the republic of belarus manage some kind of business in the russian
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federation if there are reasons for that, there is a need, well, i think that our entrepreneurs will only be happy. if they can realize some of their, let's say , entrepreneurial ambitions on the territory of the russian federation about management, did you understand what you are getting into when went to the city executive committee just on the website. executive committee, and such an extensive list of your duties, we will show our viewers. well , it seems to me that a normal person cannot do this, firstly, and before me there were people who also performed these duties. nothing new has been added, taking into account my arrival, so everyone survived and worked. i am sure that after me a highly qualified specialist will also come who will further promote this or that. eh, functions, so to speak. yes, as a leader directly in the local authority self em first, i did not study. secondly, this appointment. e was
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decided by the head of state, so there is no reason for me to discuss, whether to argue whether it is necessary or not. if alexander grigoryevich said that there is a need for this , then there is a need for this, and therefore it is necessary to work where it was said and do it honestly. work, but it's more difficult, yes, after all, than the question. it's a lot of profiles. of course, it's the capital. it’s more of a responsibility to compare, of course, it’s difficult and, probably, not right. and although it is difficult to manage enterprises, you understand the teams behind you. and it's not easy, for example, when bobruisk gromash has 3,000 people. this is also seven, this is nine ten thousand people who every day believe that you, the ceo, made the right decision at this moment, you are leading the right one, and the direction is the enterprise, and they will receive some bonuses and opportunities in a timely manner and salary, so the enterprises are in charge also not easy and extremely difficult. it seems to me that now they are our leaders and
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psychologists and marketers and, uh, in the technical part, should, uh, figure it out in a timely manner. yes, that's why it's not easy. well, of course, here, the greatest measure is more responsibility, because you are constantly in sight, as well. because your decision is already a decision that does not apply to one business entity, it is a larger number. therefore, you need to think even more and make a balanced decision, this or that decision, but now is the time that does not allow you to think for a long time, now the time dictates the conditions that you must make decisions quickly and understand e, the importance of these decisions, but uh, this is not a standard situation, so the decision must be made and not be afraid to make non-standard decisions. i think it's a problem. here you are otherwise. probably i assume alexander grigorievich that you are fearless. in general? are you ready to take responsibility? why am i answering your questions like
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other ministries or departments, probably not so smartly at your request. well , let's see, well, you know a lot, where specialists have changed, and we have a lot. look at our young ministers. and what a young composition of profile deputies of ministers we have now. yes, so uh, now everyone is trying to work for the result, then. please tell our viewers in more detail. in what directions do you make a quick decision. i oversee the economy, i oversee trade. uh, i supervise industry, i supervise international activities, transport activities, i supervise, including taking into account a on february 24 and the adoption of certain sanctions moments more severe created by the headquarters under the council of ministers, uh, there are certain other groups, which have been created at our minsk mountain executive committee. yes, therefore, our business entities can and do come up with some non-standard questions that are related to the accounting of sanctions that did not exist before, and, uh,
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we are considering these issues. and if we believe that this issue, which, well, requires special attention, is submitted to the headquarters . all the relevant ministries of ours are included there, it considers, provides a memorandum to the prime minister and, after his resolution, within 48 hours, one or another regulatory document is adopted in order to our subjects management and our residents of the republic of belarus did not feel any acute imbalance in one area or another. it could also be from saturating our shelves with, uh, food. we all heard and had a question about saturating milk. yes, and dairy products on the shelves. it was literally relevant there for a month and a half. uh, first of all, uh, we reacted and it was seen and carried out. uh, alexander, a bitter meeting on the road yes to the first minsk dairy factory, because the issue was raised below, because the local authorities, they were really worried and how this issue would be reacted and regulated in
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supplies, but in dairy products. uh, from the provinces to the city. we still keep our finger on the pulse. anyway, we check, we control our trade networks, we control the correct saturation and filling of e, with a group of goods of a certain social significance. well, at the same time, of course, we are looking to ensure that there is no sharp imbalance in the price. we are already resolving issues that have already occurred. yes, it's a problem, yes, but nadezhda anatolyevna well , it's impossible to know everything. you have entered a new realm. here, from that terrible list that we saw, there is a direction that, well, you still have to put off, a distant box. this is what i'm going to fix now. it is impossible to invest with these industrial boxes. uh none of the , uh, list of that question that hmm in my courier can't be set aside
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because every single one of them is important, of course for me. here, the supervision of transport was new. well, that is, as if the economy it is clear industry, in general, my own. yes, there trade, i understood price formation and everything else. well, as far as transportation is concerned. yes , there were moments with me and now i’m studying, just the other day i went down to the subway straight down. not where our e, stadler trains run. they are how the metro is serviced, how it is mono-built, what lines we will build, because it is also now directly in my supervision that the maintenance of the metro and so on, so it was very interesting to talk with the guys. for myself, i looked at some unique things there in terms of security. yes , so that we all feel comfortable and everything else is an official who you yourself prefer to see everything with your own eyes. yes , we trust to touch with our hands. no, of course, i
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trust, but i try to see it myself , touch it, of course, communicate with people with the team, because after all, local authorities. we are working to ensure that our residents of the city for which you are responsible feel comfortable, and we must hear and live or and those who work in enterprises in order to correctly respond in a timely manner to certain requests for comments. well, also bring in some necessary information that needs to be conveyed to people, because people know how to hear, but they need to be told this, sometimes even to the point that in their mother's language. why is this decision made? why are certain measures taken, for example, stimulating fixing, prices for a certain type of product, you need to tell people, if you don’t visit enterprises, you won’t go go down to the people. well, there will be no dialogue, but you will tell us some secret about the metro. maybe something suspend or vice versa. speed it up to go down and talk to
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people, what problematic they have indicated. what , firstly, we continue to build the metro, now there is a question in the formation. what to buy what cars, taking into account the station moment, where can we work on import substitution? for what things? it is necessary to pay attention when purchasing, because within a year and a half or two we will open new lines, and they need to be equipped with technological equipment, you need to understand when you need to start purchasing this equipment, with whom from working with the russian federation not with the russian federation we have no. maybe look. which industrial enterprises can be reoriented to e. the solution to these issues. to do this, we went down and looked, what do we work on there? what equipment does it work on? secondly, of course, we communicated with the team with people. well, i needed to understand whether they were satisfied with the wages there. what questions bother them in part, and in
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the team? yes, maybe there are some moments, there is a need to finalize, i don't know, the collective agreement. there are some other social security things there, how they relate to our m-th forms of work, for example, there and maybe youth, we need more there, so that the belarusian republican youth union would come to them, maybe they would offer them some additional forms of development them. like a leader. and secondly, of course, to see the eyes of people and understand, uh, how they live and whether they are ready with us together move on the tasks that the head of state sets for us, is there anyone to go with more or not. you see, even in terms of the economy and the development of an enterprise. so i saw a lot of young people. it made me very happy. because when you watch a middle-aged enterprise, after 45-50. you understand that there is no youth, who will be next, who will be tomorrow? that's where i saw that there are a lot of young professionals who come by
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distribution and do not want to leave, who want to further develop along with enterprise belarusian youth. the most wonderful thing. she hears and local authorities. and we hear it, we try to be in constant dialogue, we meet. now we are holding bitubi meetings at institutes in various venues, of course, young people always strive for something new . they always want to develop, but we also try to keep up with their desires and want to be together with our youth, because our future is behind them. it's great that there are young people. we will definitely talk about this again, and in one of in an interview, you said that you managed to carry out branding to the capital in 2 months to launch, uh, the shopping center is now 98% occupied. and in a fairly short period of time, all this was done, and i believe that this is already such a bright and ambitious project that you have had a hand in. it was already with you. it was
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with me. but of course, there was support, and the mayor of the city of minsk supported the ideas even then even more and introduced his own. that is, as it were, we worked very well together with a good team in a good team. yes, as it were, but yes, a good project turned out. really. i always said when i work at an industrial enterprise that one must be able to love one's own, one must be able to advertise one's own, be able to sell one's own , believe in one's production. therefore, we have shown, for example, the capitals that you need to love your own, you need to be able to sell your own. and when we did, uh, rebrand, and hmm worked. uh, with our suppliers supported us and the ministry of agriculture opened a favorite shop, brest and opened a white lung enterprise. the same dobrush there that were not in the company stores in in the city of minsk now it is very popular. even minsk leprom opened its own brand store. although it could have
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been opened there for a long time. yes, it was personally discovered by her beloved, brest, and boasted on facebook because, well, we didn’t know that we had raw. yes, there are some good ice creams. yes , therefore, well, this is really a place where at the moment there are 12 to thousands of people pass daily maybe you need to expand instead of a little and there are a lot of people who want to come in, but we can’t offer him anymore, because already ready. i don’t know, even yesterday we were discussing, maybe to set up some additional points in the corridor even because they want to come in, but there is an instruction from the head of state, he visited the capital, he saw with his own eyes, as if there were already instructions that next year there is one investment project that was not launched at the time. uh, our investor let us down a little on terms for more than seven years. he does not launch the facility and does not put it into operation, therefore, the instruction of the head of state was given. on this base will be made
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a new large store of belarusian goods, this is where it will be next to the dances, the uruchcha metro station yes, it is building like this, yes there is a long-term construction that will be reanimated, and the city of minsk has been completed and launched. as a shopping facility and will there be catering points? i'm sure we will open, there are good belarusian restaurants, good cuisine. uh, there is never a lot of it, here we have a lot of guests now and i always want to show and treat with some national dishes. we are already working with the governors of the regions so that they enter directly, well, you need a floor, then they will take floor need half a floor. and that's all, brest region, beloved brest - this is a fifth of what is produced in the city of brest, brest region. this is far from all that they can offer, so let them come in and brand, how they want to present, how they want their area with their goods, so that we can
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buy with you, and this is the prospect of what time the construction was completed there two years ago, next year and 20 23 24. we will launch it completely. let's read about this for a while. today i remind you for a long time, we have there is a telegram channel, say, do not be silent, subscribe, get in touch with us. we'll be back soon. on the air again, say, don't be silent, and our guest nadezhda lazarevich minsk smart city spoke our guest, chairman of the minsk city council of deputies andrey bugrov let's remind the audience. how he did it was taken there, let's say for investors to say such an announcement of the intention that the city wants to be ready. minsk will also become smart, like all large ones, and it is much smarter than a number of european capitals, the fact that
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it is much more beautiful, much safer much cleaner here no one will argue. and the fact that minsk is smart, it is smart. smart people live here. today, our capital continues to be clever , or there are some factors that hinder this process, it is necessary to develop always and really in our country. uh, smart city. here it was already said smart people no doubt. there is. uh, an action plan developed until 2025 on automation of certain moments in the city of minsk, we now already feel it with you, as i'm sure you or your friends have. children, you are all already working with electronic diaries with electronic journals. this is part of a smart city. we already have an automated system. uh, in clinics. when you come, you press the button, to which doctor in the main clinics now this happens further, but this is already a well-established system. we have. e, form
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115 is also part of a smart city, so we are developing there is a program there are certain ways and steps that need to be applied in order for it to become even more automated, probably, it’s right to say not smarter, but more all the same automated at some points in order to forgive our lives, or speed up the passage. some procedures. there are plans, there are tasks, and ours work directly with these tasks. by the way, i am also in charge of this part of the green service, and the head of state assigned certain tasks to the city of minsk in order not to oversaturate the city of minsk with residents, and reorient our residents to small towns, the so-called satellite towns, the city of minsk are building a site . e in one of the cities. and of course, uh, our residents, who want to get social housing faster, but can reorient themselves and
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move to small towns in order to still develop the economy of small towns, so there is a certain task, we meet them and, of course, reorient our residents and not only our residents to develop small towns, including so that our capital then receives, and benefit, but from small towns in the form of such wonderful products that are produced in our regions. they are trying very hard to put sticks in the wheels, you already mentioned sanctions have to deal with logistics and everything else in order to diversify something, yes, ours, er, all economic risks. you tell me, even from my own. yesterday i told the girls that the team has something like a pandemic, then a special operation is some kind of mobilization. but this also affects, of course, any global moments that are introduced against our country or there in parallel, of course, affect some
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economic indicators, but we are there for this, in order to respond quickly, in order to try to level out for our people imbalance in life at the moment, no matter what happens. we are all residents of the city of minsk yes, and not only do we come to the store, and we see that everything is there, we do not feel an imbalance in the possibility of acquiring food, something that already exists in europe. although there are supposedly no sanctions against them, but you can buy they all that they wanted to buy before and could not. yes, given the lack of it on the shelves. that's what work is. here are the governments of the republic of belarus directly so that we, as residents, as citizens, do not feel the evil eye. we are like we teach and treat our children for free, and we teach and treat our children. yes, we can buy all the necessary medicine in pharmacies. yes, there is a group of goods that have risen in price , including in pharmacies, we, well, as if we are also realists, we understand that we cannot
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still produce part of the medicine. india supports us very much, of course, and the russian federation now, uh, how would it go in good operational relations with us, and we are also already importing some medicines from there, because this is a very progressive country in this parts here, but u affect, but everything that does not kill. he makes stronger. believe me. and now we are even more confident in the right decisions. yeah, we are even more confident that we did what our industrial enterprises set up, because we retained the competencies that we, no matter how hard it is, no matter how hard they tell me, what are these ten thousandth teams for? let's cut something else there, you can buy everything. and no, not all. now you can buy and not everyone can buy. and we can produce, so these decisions once again confirms its relevance and correctness. well, indeed , many guests who were in our studio, who are related to the economy to
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industry. and the same minister of agriculture. igor bryley, some entrepreneurs who visited us say that thanks to the sanctions, we all began to work better and, probably, not even better, but began to appreciate ourselves more. we always worked well, but we always thought that i don’t know about sausage there, it’s made in italy tastier than our sausage or cheese there, for example, it tastes better or there cosmetics are better there. what is the cosmetics produced in the republic of belarus well, believe me, ours is not inferior. or maybe even better quality. well, that's why they just began to work more with more dedication for some goals. yes, we now understand that there is no one behind us. if it is not us, then who will feed our people, therefore, now it has become more, probably european countries. me too here. it seems to me that you communicate with the real sector of the economy. they do
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n't need it either. yes, there are all these political strife uh, enterprises from europe are ready to cooperate with us, many enterprises continue to cooperate yes, and they supply raw materials, everything works, of course, and where can they sell such a volume, when there are so many in italy in the same very many uh, enterprises hmm well, this more such family businesses you know and they are, well, sanctions. and they were sharpened for this group of goods, which, for example, is supplied only to the russian federation, the republic of belarus, or to our manufacturers. yes, as a raw material, and what to them to do where they europe did not say so you will not sell in belarus and we will take everything from you . we will pay no, spin around as you like, therefore, of course, even the same europeans create a certain enterprise that helps them then bypass instant moments to sell. and further products, so they work and our enterprises also
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sell, including to european manufacturers. everything has been done in our country, we really have a country for the life of people, and already people should also be able to be grateful and everyone should work on their own place, but to work honestly for the good in the first place, of course, your family yourself secondly, well, and for the good of your country in which it lies, and you admit to the audience for a very long time we had to negotiate with you because it is very hard work. what time do you come home? what time are you leaving? tell us a little about this kitchen. i'm probably, all 30 plus or minus at this time i come at 9:00 at 10:00. almost all saturdays are working most saturdays. yes, how will the game be your day is very active a lot of meetings meeting meetings with a business meeting with enterprises at a meeting in directly there may be doubts about these republic a in the relevant ministries,
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therefore, of course, there are events at which you must also attend to thank people for their work, including, therefore this is also present in my life or this, by the way, is one of the most pleasant for me, probably now, by the way, the emotions of a woman activist. yes, i still head yes, the association of industry of the republic of belarus, uh, they proudly carry this such a responsible mission, and also. we get a lot of pleasure, but before the appointment, you used to say in your hearts that the officials were not doing anything. and now sometimes they say, sometimes they really try to bail out some question. and sometimes you need to more quickly and somehow clearly set their tasks. of course, i should also ask, because i'm still a systematic person. i consider before asking. it is necessary to set a task, if a person does not understand how to complete it, explain twice.
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