tv [untitled] BELARUSTV November 22, 2022 1:45am-2:01am MSK
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31 years ago, and and when my classmates, who i am an electronics engineer, came to me in horror, and i graduated with them and my guys, all my fellow students worked at the research institute in boxes, suddenly they all began to close. everything began to crumble. all were yesterday. they were democrats. everyone wanted change, and today they were left without anything without understanding that, and in this horror and chaos, but they became when i saw how to tell you. the new owners, those who felt like new owners, the international monetary fund, the world bank, which was opened foot offices of high officials. i remember they came to me as a minister and began to offer there, well, in fact, if these recommendations, then this, it means, in fact, i divided by 10 what they said, i realized that this is extinction for us to close, but there is not only mines, but rather high. i would
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say high production. well, even the tv was made by the military-industrial complex. and yes , i wanted it so that we riveted pans of highly qualified working class personnel were harassed and degraded and thrown out of europe from there, dirty primitive technologies are left at home, only this high intellectual it. yes, this one is already here, to be honest, i kicked me out of the office and said that i uh, i don’t have to uh anymore. it's impossible, but you said, i was in a democratic position. after all, for the first time i expressed in russia and left the government. this is precisely from a democratic government, when i saw that krem is like this, that is, reform in the economy does not correlate with the victims, in fact, due to the greatest social
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loss of life, this can happen, then there is no balance and since i was not heard. i left the government. that is, at that time i was in opposition, it just became democratic from yes to the government and to yeltsin and, well, then, so you know, that is, i was in different positions. i was their putin in opposition at the time. yes, we are with him for the first time the first woman who walked. yes, as a presidential candidate, just when he was first elected, yes, yes, so uh, well, i have my own understanding justice is such a luxurious biography, what do i want? this is where it gets a little deeper. yes , look, you were still a people's deputy in the soviet union, and yes, a people's deputy yes, 89 years old. e, minister of the black sea region, when he was chairman of the government to the state duma deputies under yeltsin but look, then it would be,
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perhaps, i was also a minister. i was a minister there for only 2.5 years, and at that time, yes, just like a minister in kaluga, i was also elected a deputy. that is, i am in two qualities and there were human rights ombudsmen. yes, just recently, you know, after i left. uh, vot resigned from the government. that is, this is a voluntary departure, that is, resignation. i have not been an official for a long time, it is generally difficult for me to be an official. i'm a very free person, it's hard for me. i can't just obey. i need to be convinced that if i here i agree, i believe in what they tell me i should do it, so i vote for a long time, it should be. well, given quickly. consciously thought. i'm into it must believe. i left and i was there for a long time. well, as a free police, it’s true, in general, on a voluntary basis, i was headed by social councils under yeltsin. there was some question of writing an alternative
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, and then, after the presidential election, when vladimir vladimirovich invited me. well, it was all on a voluntary basis and for the first time. after such a long break, that is, consider this the beginning of the ninety-fourth year, when i left in the fourteenth year, that's two. how long has it been 320 years? yes, just 20 years later. i returned to the state structure. yes institute, since there was a unanimous proposal from both sides for me, both from human rights activists and from the president, to head this institute. it was for me a historical event art of the fourteenth year. in the morning he invites me to the state duma and approves me there. in what plenipotentiary human right after lunch, i'm going to the kremlin for a historic event, when the agreement on the crimea was signed and my first trip was to crimea since. well, uh, so many questions
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arose at once that i had to, right away from places in a career to do this. well, look, in the 2000th you ran for hell, yes, since you already touched on this topic, but let's say that everyone would, yes, such hopelessness, but still, uh, i don't want to involve you in the female language, right? well , please, but i would like to draw an analogy. surely you followed the elections in belarus in 2020 . and now it’s clear to me personally, how, as a person with such experience, well, we have listed yes , only some of the positions in which you were and how a person with such experience and knowledge can to apply for the position of president well , the presidency, but here's how our e fairy allowed her to go to the polls with such a baggage of knowledge as she has, i can't understand this, well, you see, two categorically different situations and candidates. here.
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alexander still, what do you think about it? i don't want to impose my opinion, and yet it's not about the genes. you know, it’s very difficult for me to impose some kind of opinion, so you know, you and i didn’t talk about one very important consequence, in which, but i started i started the master on production, when all my classmates asked for it. i said no. i want to work in production, and she worked at the factory for 12 years and started as a foreman. eh, these taught me, they taught us at the institute, thank you. god not only solder, but also welding there, uh, you understand, i would work not only with my head, but with my hands. yes, that is, i also had a workshop. i have from all at first 120 men, i will say no, the girls are there, uh, a little over 20 years. yes, it was not just that you were respected somewhere. at first i ran through them building through six months. here is the character. you yourself passed, do you
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know from the earth? you know what heavy production is, dangerous production, you are in the midst of people, you do not come off the ground. you pass, you gain quality gradually, this experience, a person understands, it doesn’t matter what gender you are, a woman, a man, well, thank god we have two sexes. we are in no way with 99 transgender disbelief. we will never have this, i have no doubt. even the quality of the personality is important. and what do you have behind your soul, and what can you offer people, and what do you you can convince, and you can see people in something, if you yourself lived it, felt it , realized it, thought it through, yes, then people can believe, and therefore you never aspired to politics. i want to tell you that i was a wonderful exemplary wife when my husband was hired to serve. i took a small child and followed him. she lived in the stove, she boiled clothes on kerosene gas in a barn.
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well, and so on and so on. and by the way, cutlets fried cutlets very well. i love my cutlets more , my favorite food, that is, you know one thing to another never got in the way. that is, you understand, but i always understood for me how a woman has always had a more important priority - this is a family and a child, a small child should be next to her mother. mom is never a nanny, no one will replace it, and it was always a priority, so i didn’t aspire. i didn’t think that fate would endure this policy for me, it happened, that is, i didn’t aspire to this career. so it happened, it happened, it happened, and in life there is never anything accidental, that's it. uh, so you have to. but this is your destiny and your cross. yes carry like you, you know, that's how it happened. and as for the madam, and tikhonovsky now. well,
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recently somewhere on tv will accept. well, he is so a little irritated that i, yes, probably, the fact is that i don’t think that it is she who decides what is understood. it was decided for her that it was necessary and, uh, but her husband was sitting. well, this can somehow be such a substitute. ah, but she fell for it and now, probably, she has entered the role, but it seems to me that it’s not even worth talking about this person at all, in my opinion, well, everything was blown away there. here there, in my opinion, there is no future, no matter how pumped up, that is, to be honest, this character is absolutely not interesting to me. i don't see even the slightest political future there, so can they be interesting, but sufficient?
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what an interesting way to spend the weekend you can go in for sports, put things in order at home, lie on the sofa, or you can explore our beautiful belarus every week, we lay new routes in the corners of our country, however, centuries-old trees remained not only in helmets. they can to meet and today this particular oak is already 400 years old, and to clasp its trunk. we need about four adults, we are showing historical monuments cultural entertainment alexandra vasilievich will be with you now. conducting a pottery master class, introducing local food and customs. today, here you can try a dish of standard schlichets and belarusian cuisine. as a true fan of
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potatoes, i ordered pancakes for myself. look in the program the route is built. on tv channel belarus 24 alexandra elections in belarus yes, in our country it is always not just a day of voting for a certain person. it is a choice of the further way of development. well, the geopolitical vector, therefore, a favorite moment for trying color revolutions. well, of course, and the protest in russia well, let's say it's exactly the same. so, if nothing works out with our countries during the electoral period, yes, then why does the opposition not change tactics or, after all, elections have always been and will be the most vulnerable place for manipulation. here's to your look, and you know the election as a pretext, as an
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excuse, and are technologically cynical strategies western strategists are always the subject of a vulnerable spot. there, through which you can carry out color revolutions to put your own. eh, let's say dolls. well, in the sense of a flock of followers, and so on and so forth. that is, you understand these technologies, if earlier in a number of countries, when this was still happening, and we, for our part, were not ready, but then you learned to analyze it. we see this trend, which went from there. yes and so so on and so forth, so the most important thing when you see a trend is to respond to it in a timely manner, that is, to work ahead of the curve so that, let's say, these guys' plans don't come true, so i think we're enough. i think that your lessons are serious. yes, mistakes, work on mistakes has
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been done, lessons have been done. eh, let's say i drew conclusions. we also do not sit in vain and what is my appearance. uh, as chairman of the central election commission. they are not random either. this happened after a very serious conversation with president. and since well, he and i have known each other for a long time, he knows my pros and cons, which is something sin lurks. uh, i come all the time saying something unpleasant, yes, well, apparently useful and e yes, and uh, here we immediately became. yes, you understand this, well, the experience of a politician. i have been in all aspects of the legislative, but in the executive branch. i created a lot, that is, i earned money for the development of civil society. that is, he is much an incarnation, which allows me to form some kind of strategy. yes and a at the same time
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there is, here we are i understood. you understand that the main conclusion is what i had to convince my colleagues in the central election commission. we, despite the fact that we have 15 people, all representatives of different parties are self-sufficient people with different views. we are unanimous. that's unanimous on the fundamental issues of development. what does that mean? this means who is the main judge for us? who are we working for? what are we working for where? what if i am there west or someone whom we will cater to anyone. we are working, the main judge is our selective our people and whether they trust us. so the elections, if they believe the results of the elections, if they believe that the results are reliable. so, it means that we have completed our task and it is on this that we are working on huge mistakes. that is, what was wrong, what needs to be changed. and we have
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set these goals so that trust grows from year to year. natural trust is real trust is hard work is the hardest our electoral system is very complex. i don't have vertical leverage there to force it. uh, we don't have anyone. at all of us commissions there are half of the party of different half. there, from representatives of housing committees to societies, there, well, and so on. in various organizations of officials, according to our law, it is supposed that there was also no more than half of him, not half of the party. and we are with them up to six percent no more. yes, that is, we have a commission. the lower the level of the precinct under a million people, the same 100,000 commission is absolutely a cross section of society. here is a society of such commissions here
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