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and the most objective journalism suddenly stopped noticing the obvious things, it's no longer worth being surprised for a long time. after all, a separate pleasure to watch how european leaders. they are trying to change reality. here the head of the european commission took and announced the real numbers. ukrainian casualties are estimated that more than 20,000 civilians and more than 100,000 ukrainian military officers have been killed to date, after outrage from kiev , zelensky is carefully hiding the losses. just edited to remove about 100,000 dead, and ursula stated that she was misunderstood. she meant also the wounded and so on. we are waiting for a call to the european commission from the pranksters vovan and lexus, they pretty much battered the image of the local elites , then andrzej duda thought he was talking to a macron and betrayed the true relationship to the conflict. believe me. i am very careful. i don't blame the russians. i think we don't need escalation escalation between nato and russia emmanuel do you think i need a war with russia? no
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, believe me, i don't want it. i do not want war with russia extremely cautious. believe me, extreme careful then petro poroshenko shook the truth out of the uterus . ukraine needed the minsk agreements only in order to prepare for the war, that is, initially no one was going to fulfill them. all negotiations and antics from kiev were an ordinary performance. i needed these minsk agreements to get at least four and a half years to form the ukrainian armed forces to build the ukrainian economy and train the ukrainian military together with nato to create the best armed forces in eastern europe that were formed according to standards and expressor sucked democratic. in an interview with german media in germany,
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he stated that it was on the order of the united states that the euromaidan was organized in ukraine. in addition, even before the seizure of power, washington financed and continues to finance ukrainian nationalists with a word that broke all western propaganda narratives since then, the united states and its western vassals have been arming ukraine and systematically prepared it for war with russia as a result, ukraine not de jure, but de facto became a member of nato this background western politics and mainstream media intentionally ignore the politician notes that the united states is waging a proxy war with russia in ukraine, europe is also drawn into the same quote for the meanness and obsequiousness of its leaders. and also ordinary hard workers pay for cowardice. the action of the white house, he calls the great power ambitions of the crazy elites they are selling their dirty shale gas, and the business of the american defense industry is melting, in the meantime
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, billions are dripping, the ukrainian government is engaged in true democracy, the permanent representative of ukraine to the un showed the middle finger and said that one of the most terrible duty is to listen to non-benzia, that is, the russian representative, and the adviser to the office of the ukrainian leader gave an interview in bed, covered with a pink blanket, a strange manifestation of vulgar creativity. suffice it to recall the same fourteenth year, when the russian embassy was squeezed in kiev and the embassy was called in, these obscene ditties were shouted by a diplomat in quotation marks, a seeker, who then went on a promotion and became the ambassador of ukraine in favor, you can recall the ukrainian clan of germany melnik, who told about sausages instead in order to represent the interests of ukraine and germany, one can recall the ukrainian ambassador to kazakhstan who said that the more they kill the russians now, the less their children will have to kill. no, it's just a terry russophobic community for all positions in ukraine, only those
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who hate russia are recruited to know everything else. that is the subject of their activity. it's not required at all. but trust is melting not only in the ukrainian establishment the g20 summit in indonesia gave one inconspicuous, but far-reaching scandal, the head of china, gray ping , publicly reprimanded the prime minister of canada because the details of the closed negotiations were leaked to the press, everything that we discussed was leaked to the newspaper. it is unacceptable. this is not how we do business. if we are talking about frankness, then we must respect each other, the canadian prime minister also noted with enchanting hypocrisy. remember the beginning of this year, canadian truckers took to the streets against covid restrictions all protests 3d called illegal about themselves, protesters a marginalized minority and a security threat led a state of emergency approved the arrest of activists and the blocking of accounts. now look at his recent statement on china too. on a prominent topic, it is clear that everyone
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in china has the right to express their opinion, share their views and even protest. we are going to continue to insist that we will stand up for human rights. we will support people who express their opinion the title of a major financial scandal. not for a month, but even for the whole autumn, the fcx crypto-exchange collapses, and here ukraine has not been without it. it is known that kiev used literally billions of dollars of military aid for other purposes, but invested in eggs, through which democrats and zelensky officials laundered money, converting schemes into bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, us army officer scott bennett shared, according to benn, kiev did not receive real benefit from with the help of washington, instead, the funds were invested in the ftx cryptocurrency exchange, which was subsequently liquidated in order to avoid financial reporting. ukraine used to be somewhere for money laundering
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which were sent to her and ftx concluded the ideal company for this, the former military man and, finally , a couple of fakes, the baton from denisova, until recently the ukrainian ombudsman for human rights, who in batches produced fables, and the atrocities of the russian army. the pronunciation and other things were intercepted by the un special representatives who talked about the russian military eating viagra in a conversation in connection with the current pranksters. she refuted herself she is generally a strange trend on the subject. you didn't do any investigation about viagra or something like that. yes , to investigate - it's not my job. he gave me no such powers. i'm sitting in new york in an office in new york, and i have powers to protect the interests of miracles, the headline showed the german edition. tagi spiegel newspaper published an article titled german soldiers in ukraine kill. it's getting easier for me readers. from this, to put it mildly, they fell into spiegel hastened to
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improve and now the head of a german soldier in ukraine i was very lucky that i did not die, apparently get the facts by the aristovich method. where do you get information from? do you have access to classified information from the head of access i do not have. i'm not in the state of access. only staff have. in general, the circus, yes, and only the truth in the same america has become a little more, just the truth due to his slathering , finally buying twitter a billionaire. he removed any censorship, and even returned donald trump to the social network, but not only the white house does not like such approaches more than throwing a transparent hint of a mask, european commissioner. breton, short tweet, birdie will fly according to our rules, the details were announced in a personal conversation with a billionaire, the times reports. according to them, during a video conference call, his brother told the mask about the need to abandon the arbitrary approach to returning access to the social network for previously blocked users and aggressive promotion. disinformation, and agree to a
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massive independent platform audit by next year, the businessman was warned that twitter would otherwise risk violating new eu legislation on digital services, then there twitter can either be closed in europe or fined up to 6% of the company's global turnover say what you think is dangerous in the czech republic there have already opened almost fifty criminal cases against those who support russia, you can go to jail for an opinion in an interview or for a banner, or for any other sympathy, but the most special is the justification of political persecution, according to the authorities, confrontation. with russia it is existential. and there is no choice of methods. in general, here is such a democracy in the cloud of convenient formulations, happily.
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good evening good evening so, december 13 is exactly one year, as you will agree, the chairman of the cec of belarus , the year turned out to be very busy and the draft law on cardinal changes to the electoral code is already coming out. let's get straight, when you expect them to be accepted, we expect it to be soon time to bring it in. e to the house of representatives the degree of readiness is very high, because at the stage of its preparation. uh, the cec is not the only structure that worked with the preparation of this law. this is the national center for legal research legislation. this is a deputies' corps, and various public structures, including the public discussion of this document,
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so the stage of readiness is very high. i hope that soon he will be introduced to the house of representatives, why do i say? i hope, because the cec does not have the right of legislative initiative. in this case, the head of state, therefore, initiated this bill, therefore, and it will be submitted to the house of representatives and we hope that, uh, enough uh, it will quickly pass the procedure for its consideration in parliament. although i do not rule out that we still have to seriously work both in the profile commission and consideration in the first reading before the second reading. and then a means approval in the council of the republic. that is, this is a systematic work. i hope that, well maybe january, maybe february next year. we will see a ready-made law. well, in any case, the changes are so drastic that, of course, the elaboration must be of very high quality, because , well, it’s certainly and understandable that the referendum held this year also made its own adjustments, because we adopted the updated constitution and constitutional norms . and they also had
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to find their reflection, uh, in the electoral code. besides. uh, a number of new legislative acts appear, uh, everything is legal in belarusian people's assembly of the law of civil society. uh, changes are being made to supplement the law of political parties. this also to a certain extent affects the norms of selectivity is very strongly related. yes, absolutely right. all this is interconnected, and in this regard we worked in very close contact with everyone. the developers are good. recently you had a meeting with elo and pamfilova, after which you announced that belarus is in the process of developing an electoral law. yes, it was based, including on the russian experience. what kind of experience was in demand, but you correctly noted that we relied on, including yes stressed, because we have uh, an analysis of various electoral systems, including those in the post-soviet space within
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the framework. the cis also has a certain experience, with which we study in foreign countries, far abroad european countries, and so on. well, first of all, the single voting day itself. for us , this is a new system. and, because in fact on this day we combine the elections to the house of representatives and the elections of all local councils of deputies, starting from from the regional and minsk city councils to the lowest levels to the village councils, this is a new approach that requires serious analysis. including, as happens in other countries, russia has long been using the method of e-election on the single voting day, and we were interested in this issue from the point of view of organizational and technical, and information support for many other issues. a. by the way, this was not the first meeting with pamfilova, we met in may in moscow. by the way, one of my first visits to foreign i was just in moscow in order to
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study those approaches that are used by the russian federation in e. holding a single day of voting. what we paid attention to looked at the information and communication technologies that are used showed us the holy of holies and their server databases. hmm, where and so on and so on is quite open. there was communication, it should be noted that the russians. uh, they are ready to provide us with many things, uh, in the form in which they apply them so that we could take into account experience, but this does not mean that we will now take everything that has been developed in the russian federation like this. uh, let's just implement it in our country and let's not pay attention to some of our own peculiarities, eh, some of our approaches, again, the traditions that we have developed in our electoral system. i will not say that our electoral system. uh, something is worse there or maybe better than some other electoral systems, like any system. it has its pluses and
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minuses, but at the same time, it must be developed. you know, i noticed a long time ago that we very often very competently approach the creation of new norms and new legislative acts precisely by analyzing them. with different legislation and get a much better result than many of our neighbors, and in the end they start studying with us at the end of the twentieth, this is already evident. well , look. the same impossibility of voting to betray or in russia, yes, now is it possible to say that this is already what they took from us as an experience about it is quite possible, but you probably have in mind the norm that we have just prescribed, and in the electoral code e we will not open polling stations abroad, but, again, we have a rational approach to this issue. well, even let's take a certain period. there is a holding, and even in the twentieth year of the presidential elections, we opened sites in the russian federation of the same
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federation and in st. petersburg in moscow and kaliningrad but what if our citizens worked somewhere in the vast expanses of the russian federation right now, for example, the same cosmodrome there eastern builds, there and so on. they flew to moscow from the far east. of course, of course not, but again, we do not restrict anyone. we still have early voting, in contrast to the russian federation, which has a three-day voting period. they may be somewhere, they took into account our experience to a certain extent. and we have a little bit, after all, there is 5 days of early voting, plus, uh, the main voting day, that is, it is quite possible to choose the opportunity to come. yeah, well, someone says it's expensive, it's problematic, but we must understand that in the same presidential elections in the twentieth year, 0.3% of the assigned lists voted abroad, this time even less than the error of a mental increase, because well, at the same time they heard whining abroad. but how can we be? how can we act and so on. well, for some reason, none of them
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whine about the fact that we have 75% and 80% turnout in elections there. that is, there is still a certain percentage of citizens who do not come to the polling station and not participate in the elections. this is basically their right. although i believe that everyone should take part in the elections, but unlike various advanced democracies, we do not impose a fine for not showing up at the polling station there, yes, we do not hold accountable, as in some other countries foreign experience is, we say that it's your right to exercise that right. come and have to understand that we are spending quite a lot of money on organizing the elections, we are too democratic. it seems to me that sometimes sometimes we still continue to be shy that we seem to be we want to tighten up a little somewhere or put it in order, in my opinion. after the twentieth, there is no need to be shy at all, because no one is shy with us. why we were not shy, i can say that we are even a little ahead in this regard. i mean, the post-soviet
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space of the cis countries this year. we are celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the convention on standards for democratic elections, electoral rights and freedoms of citizens. eh, 20 years ago. it was signed by the heads of all. further included in the cis is a unique document, by the way, that's a lot we like, er, to correlate, that's our legislation there with european legislation, and so on. so, uh, in 2001, on the eve of signing, this document passed a legal examination in the game. e obse and received a generally positive conclusion, and in the seventh year in the venice commission, which also has well, certain conclusions on the conduct of elections. and she also, in general, gave her positive conclusion to this document, but at the same time, i carefully raised all the recommendations, which were accepted, uh, at different stages and in different years, then the bse, uh, which now unites about fifty-seven countries, yes, but european
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and well, in general, world countries and uh, we see that these recommendations are all of them here, well, for some specific situations, that is, the experts wrote some recommendations there for observers. for long-term observers and so on. but these are, in fact , methodological recommendations, those that we even adopt, at least by decision of the central election commission, by and large. and such, but the document that is approved ratified, as a rule, it is not, and not by chance, the head of state said. and so i watched many elections, and i had to work in different capacities in election campaigns, and as the chairman of the minsk city commission, at one time, the precinct commission and as the deputy chairman of the city executive committee, also performed their functions, ensuring the preparation of the elections within the framework of the powers that give code, the head of state talked about what, let's develop these standards. let's validate them in the prescribed manner. it is not profitable. for them
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, this is currently not the case, unfortunately, but at the same time, we refer and look at our legislation for those of our international obligations, including those within the framework of those international organizations in which we participate well. look here. russian experience yes, we have a single voting day for the 24th year. the first single voting day is february 25th. yes, it will take place, as long as traditionally without electronic voting. at least you already they said, yes, but in general, why the devil, if it makes sense to talk about it at all? well, yes, electronic voting is a separate topic and here it is. eh, you can't just enter it. here we cannot talk about it and go to implement it tomorrow. that is, trust me. i'm not very sure what to do? well, to be more precise, i am sure that there is no need for controversial issues, by the way, even epifilov at the forum that we held the youth forum, youth and elections. uh, i was talking about the fact that there is also a psychological aspect, that is, there is a very large
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a category of citizens who generally do not perceive it. this is electronic voting. they want to come in the traditional form to the site where some kind of holiday is organized. this is the mentality, you will agree with a certain vision. but by the way, the same osce constantly reproached us. uh, and by the way, in the materials of the conference that was held in st. petersburg on the twentieth anniversary dedicated to our cis convention, they just reproached us for the fact that this is not that bad, that there is some kind of holiday organized there and etc. although we say that this is our mentality. by the way, this mentality also confirms the past elections in kazakhstan that there were also some polling stations and some uh, it doesn’t bother anyone. here is electronic voting, a separate serious topic, well, firstly, electronic voting. it should be tied to a single digitalization system for the entire country. and what do i mean, the population register must be completed, uh, run to make it work, and
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the voter register should already flow from it ah, so the voter register itself can't come into being. we need all the subjects that are involved in this process to make appropriate adjustments in a certain period of time, and so on and so forth. this is the first second e, without e, the corresponding programs of the software package, which means that electronic voting cannot be done. again, it is desirable that the program be our national. yes, when it is desirable, moreover, it must be managed by, uh, the appropriate state structure. in particular, the cycle must be managed. they simply means to get some kind of bookmark, which in the end. uh, suddenly stop working there, or suddenly refuse, there and so on and so on. that is, these are security issues, including national security. here. well, and, uh, most importantly, we probably need to test this system,
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test it in some elections, it’s probably wrong, we probably need to test it in other situations. by the way, this topic was also discussed and, for example, the same cec of russia has some platforms that they allow to involve people. here are some forms of electronic voting. the same youth of students, there and so on, for example, self-government elections at a university in electronic format, and then they have a very good tradition. they they in artek hold such peculiar elections. that is, in this way it attaches, that is, it needs to be tested, it is also necessary to form a certain trust in this form. voting is not an easy thing. but we are working with it. i agree with you that e in some e distant future may appear and in such kind of voting, by the way, he will remove marat sergeevich and the topic of voting abroad, because for this system it will be absolutely. no matter where you are in pinsk in minsk in st. petersburg there or uh, vienna somewhere and so on, you will agree that there will be
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25,000 new claims based on this vote. you know how and when. agreed for some reason i remembered. here is this little anecdote of the military, yes, when a when checking on a fire shield. now, if there is a shovel, there will be 42 flaws, and if there is no one, there will be one flaw, oh well, you remember that okay 2020 yes, he showed once again that the choice is a loophole for coup d'état, as usual, timed. yes, in your opinion. what changes in the electoral code can be called work on our underlined liberal mistakes. well, it's hard to disagree, any election. they politicize society and create, perhaps, some kind of social tension. this is a clash of opinions. that's all, obviously. it is a pity that today this mechanism is subjected to
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certain external influences even by the united states advanced democracy. and she suddenly declares that someone interfered in our presidential elections there, but in this case they blamed russia . although i don’t know to what extent it was . so it will always create some of these tensions. it is necessary to form the legal culture of the population, it is necessary to strengthen confidence in their electoral system. well, here’s one of our diplomats for me, who often visited as an observer in the us elections. yes, he told me such a case is coming. there, two marines are collecting ballots after voting in bags and taken somewhere, he says. if they count, they will say, it means that no one has any questions, yes, but with us it means, oh, i put it on the ballot from the polling station. there he posted it on the internet there, and now he begins to procrastinate on this topic and everyone gasps. ay-ay-ay-ay, how did this bulletin endure. well, they took it out in the urn. there may not be
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one bulletin. you, too, understand two or three there, if you received, there are so many ballots in the ballot box - there should not be more than you will receive, and it may turn out to be less, of course. that's why this legal culture is a very important aspect, and by the way, we put one of the main norms into the new hmm edition of the electoral code, which, by the way, we also peeped from the russian federation. by the way, in many other countries, according to the legislation, and the function of the central election commission to participate in informational and striking work and educational activities in matters of electoral law. but this is also one of those things. and as for the opposition all these things. well, it is clear that let's say the same political parties. here is the funding ban. from the outside we understand what levers include informational financial yes, but they create cells that are directly funded from abroad, and they actually play the role of the fifth column, which means that they fulfill the requirements that they then
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impose. we paid you money. now do what we require here. uh, here the legislation should, uh, strictly define. uh, such an attitude towards such, uh, structures of civil society and to such participants in the electoral process, which, uh, these things violate, we have tightened requirements, such as the accreditation of national observers. e, in particular. now the national observer must be accredited before the start of early voting. and also remember we had this process going on early voting, then the main day of voting observer. can come accredit. yes, here, in theory, the commission is busy issuing ballots and there is a flow of citizens, it is necessary about the voting process here deal with its accredited observers were found that observers have priority over the commission. yes, even such a thing, when, again, we were forced to take somewhere there, but this especially covid year, the twentieth, they made a decision when they limited their stay there. uh,
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so the observers there on the site lined up some kind of specific schedule, and so on. eh, this is also, in principle, the norm that allows. uh. it does not in any way contradict either the convention or any normative international act. and by the way, in the same united states, for example, there are states in general where they do not invite at all and even international observers to any elections and so on are also normal, but we are open to dialogue with any international structures and with international observers national observers. but if that's all the same, here's some more private things. yes, i mean a change in the code. let's go through here. yes, literally briefly, for some that are important. for example , carousels at polling stations. yah agree, long before the elections and you yourself saw it, minsk was filled with cars with regional numbers , they arrived, they registered, they attached themselves to polling stations, and they already arranged a
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riot, the figure was called there 89 polling stations, which, unfortunately, yes, were occupied in this way. yes, all over the country, and more than six dozen in minsk while, uh, being in the cockpit. there for a long time, while the damage to the ballot to give out instead of the lost one due to the fact that the queues were colossal and the people were not normal they could exercise their right, because they were simply not given such a thing. here. how will we not allow these people to paint such a picture in the next elections, firstly, we have laid down the norm that if he wants to vote not at his place of registration, so that his main place of residence is, let’s say, in minsk. there are different ones, maybe someone brought e-mother from the village for the winter period. yes, and my mother, what to go to the village to vote there someday near the side of the site. yes, firstly, it will be regulated, including by decrees we already regulated this by the cec in a referendum, when we determined it. what documents confirm
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temporary residence on the territory of this site ? well, if there is a mother, then it will be necessary to confirm the relationship. i guess that's how i understand it, but the commission will make appropriate decisions, but at the same time, all this must be done before the main voting day. that is, if you want your mother to vote there, let's say they are here on this site, where it is registered there, which means that you must contact the commission in advance, the commission will contact the place of residence where the commission works, they will exclude voting lists. here they will make a list and you will be able to vote, either early or on the main voting day. but if you come on the main voting day, without doing this preliminary work, you will simply be sent to vote at your main place of residence. this is the first moment the second moment is uh associated uh, with the ban on photography. uh, and
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the ability to post this newsletter. there 's media on the internet. there you give us a ballot from the polling station, and so on and so on. in addition, we, uh, laid down the norm that, instead of a spoiled ballot , repeated ballots can be issued once, that is, they are in such a way that it was not previously registered and well, well, i understand messed up once. well, two, well, not three, not five, not ten obviously questions related to the long stay in the voting booth. yes, and he can be interpreted as, uh, obstructing the work of the election commission, and with all the ensuing consequences of voting, around which so many copies have been broken, as far as i am in general, this topic is relevant now and it might make sense, well, allow publicity, a person demonstrates how he voted, firstly, this can be regarded as campaigning on voting day. there is a second point here. still, the
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secrecy of voting is one of the most important principles, and laid down in international law, in including in the convention that we all signed and in our legislation. this norm exists. and that's why, probably, after all , this secret of the vote. and this principle, it will be preserved, that is another question. which, by the way, is one of and also one of the conflicts, as far as the secrecy of voting is observed in electronic voting by mail. sorry voting and so on, yes, but these are questions that are technically required. well, probably a discussion, maybe , uh, maybe some scientific reflection, even there the discussion is at the level of the relevant experts, who are well versed in the issues. but i think that the very principle of secret voting itself will be preserved. another question is, what, uh, when, uh, did they beat us up? excuse this word, the lack of curtains on the booths, in general, about the fact that secret
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voting is not respected, but now we have done it at the academy of management, where we have courses for training potential participants in electoral companies, organizers of electronic companies, we have done there, but the sample will say so the precinct. we have cabins there, just without curtains. and here you are standing facing, and to this small table, where tickets are filled with your back, you close it. uh, actually the entrance to this booth, that is, no one from the commission. he doesn’t see something, he put a sign there, and then you don’t write a treatise there, that you put a tick there, folded the ballots, threw them into the ballot box, that is, in no way does the machine for electronic voting, which are used in states yes she what curtain curtains? of course not, they stand next to each other with small partitions. even more there, it's even cabins. there are sometimes, uh, such partitions are simply put up. we are going on a
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psychotherapists, whenever a person has some kind of unrealistic goal or is not achieved, which is understandable in itself. it can always be justified. probably you didn’t finish something, we’ll discuss the current ones topics we deal with every day. now the amount of money is limited chiki, please bring it. i'll see what you spend such total control on, a woman who works as a muse of a homemaker. she risks that one day. she will cease to be interested in her man, we will teach you how to safely resolve any conflict situations, that success again comes from the base, a person needs to work with the base with his roots, what is his tree for? it stuck to the ground. look in the program for the concept of harmless on tv channel belarus 24. there is one more
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question. here are the links to those changes. yes , the age limit changes. this is very important and probably should be repeated for the president, the age for candidates and the requirements for the candidate in general and for the deputy mandate. yes, and for the presidential post, as far as citizenship is concerned, as regards special conditions from another country. this one here is what concerns the president of the presidential candidates. this is a constitutional norm. it was adopted in a referendum. i want to remind our viewers and there really is an age limit. uh, 40 years old. the second is at least 20 years old. he must live in belarus, the so-called yes, but, besides this, he must not have. e, or e should not have had citizenship before, or now, or succumb to another state, as well as documents that give preferences on
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a political, religious, or national basis. the same norm was transformed into a requirement for candidates. e to the deputies of the house of representatives members of the council of the republic delegates of the vns. and uh, the deputies of the local councils of deputies are in approximately the same form, only not the age price i mean, this is citizenship and preferences. uh, on a political, religious or national basis. it has been transformed. this is also reflected. but it's natural. we also take into account the experience of our neighbors , we see how suddenly a person from abroad arrives. some countries will not call them after receiving. there, education, which there, so to speak, worked out in a certain system. yes , he is elected president and suddenly his people are already interested in his own. not interested in he taking some actions that counterbalance, but the demands of the people and the aspirations that they, that means, they put forward during the
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election campaign, as a result, they go to demonstrations, hold peaceful actions, and so on, but no one hears them, and the country is moving, well, in the way that, uh, was predetermined by those puppeteers who sent this candidate to this or that country, people in any case who have a different citizenship and become presidents. that is, he has citizenship, roughly speaking, there is romania becomes president of moldova yes, this is considered normal not by the guys. it is not normal. actually, i'll say more to say. here are the rules now. here's our, uh, church members watching. here they came and reported to us, uh, the results of observations. and here is the analysis of these elections as a whole. by the way, there is another strict requirement from the presidential candidates. he must have at least 5 years of experience. jobs in the civil service, and this immediately knocks the ground out from under the feet, even for some of our potential national, uh,
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applicants. eh, how does it work, well, successful businessman. here, what is it like, there they made some kind of capital and so on, but here they really wanted the power to grow capital with the power. and so he went, so, here, here, come on, using all this resource. here i am ready. so you work first. here, in the civil service. that's how they decided in kazakhstan, but they don't want to go to the civil service, because the salary of a businessman is higher than that of a civil servant, you know, and work for 5 years in this mode. i've worked for 5 years, for example, as the same vice-chairman minsk city executive committee. it 's crazy graphics. even compared to the position of a minister, i can still say that in the state hospital of the commission, especially in minsk, this is a crazy line, not everyone can withstand it, but we have such a norm in kazakhstan. we don’t have this norm. we have other requirements. yes, that would be a good rule. well, perhaps, unfortunately, i once ran into comrades who represented
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the opposition camp at that time. they are, unfortunately, the banal simplest things for the state the employee is not owned by any system of power. how is it built, not how it works, in any way, the relationship between the branches and the authorities and the authorities is carried out and when let's go straight to the person who comes to the highest state position. he will need to explain it from scratch. well the truth is, it's not just wasted time. this is a big cost for the people. i will tell you more when you even have civil service experience. yes, i have gone through certain stages . and you come to a higher position so ministry anyway you need a year to adapt. where there is something like this, yes. and what will happen if a person did not have this experience at all. as if, it seems to me, the time has come not to be shy about taking. this kind of radical decisions and there is nothing wrong with that is good. here is the submission for public discussion. yes draft laws. well, including uh, law uh changes to
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the electoral code. yes, what main points did you see for yourself, that is, remarks addition. yes, how resonant they were or how belarusians are ready to participate in the legitimate solution of such issues. you know, there were no resonant ones, there were some technical changes, there were some proposals. e, related to some kind of technology. so, there is the organization of elections and so on. they will undoubtedly find some reflection in the decisions of the central electoral commission, which is endowed with this authority by the electoral code and so on, we have taken into account certain norms. well, for example, e. we took into account the rule that candidates for the house of representatives will be able to nominate e their representatives, e district commissions with the right of an advisory vote. uh-huh well, i don't see anything in it. mm quite problematic in general. perhaps we have such experience when presidential candidates nominate the central electoral commission and members of the central electoral
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commission with the right of an advisory vote. well, uh, besides this, we took into account the possibility of voting not at the place of main residence. i have already spoken about this, and some of these questions have also been raised . therefore, in general, i can say that the electoral code was not found on the public the level of some kind of er, a complex of contradictions that would today prevent its adoption. i understand that there are no special problems. actually, there is no, because if certain polishing, you led the communist party for a long time. well, in general, i publicly informed the public that i suspended my membership in belarus because the chairman of the central election commission cannot be a member of any political party. i remember it perfectly, but to be honest, a former communist. it doesn't, it's normal. here is the topic party building. she was always not simple, but so around her there were a lot of copies broken. yes, and the 20th year showed that
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some parties are not just useless amorphous, but they also carry a danger to the state system, moreover, we now see that some party leaders were condemned, they were not even building a state, but in general national statehood is accepted. yes, i understand that we do not need pocket parties, an oligarch. yes, which is also quite common, but also sofas of three party members, who are called loud parties. we don't need them either. here's how you feel about the issue of possible government funding. well, let's say useful games and maybe something else in this matter you consider necessary. well, first of all, i want to say that i evaluate my work and membership in the communist party very positively
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. and i want to emphasize that the party is the platform when the most powerful level is formed, and the political culture is a certain experience and organizational and leadership and discussion skills communication skills and so on and so forth. this is again working in a team with a group of people, which means that, and this is all a very positive experience, and for those who are going to go into politics or engage in managerial activities, no doubt. this is an experience. i will receive, therefore, i am also very grateful to those comrades with whom i was lucky enough to come into contact, including with that party soviet elite who at one time led the bssr and who passed on to us somewhere somewhere, some of their own, uh, the reins of government and uh, their own certain social experience there were times when the loss of a party card. this meant the collapse of all life in terms of funding, but this is
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more inherent in proportional or mixed electoral systems. we still have an electoral majoritarian system, and at the same time, i fully admit that some kind of decision can be made at the legislative level, if possible, financing of some events carried out, and this or that party structures. let's say it's in the interest. naturally, of course, but the party must comply with the demand, if it stands for let's say there is destruction. sovereignty of independence about which, by the way, there are very big discussions now and so on, then, of course, no one will finance this party. it is clear that no one will support. you can be an opposition party. the president also says that you can express your own alternative views of nature on problems, let's say views on the way development. yes, you can release your opinion there on the program of socio-economic development and so on. well, if you bet

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