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to improve the voice and people everything that the man of the trunk, hawked on the sides of books to be the son of charisma, the person experiences from where the reeling bringing together the generation appreciate bypassing our dry land, belarus
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morning should always be good with us such an energetic morning begins on the run with a warm-up. it can be said, here and further we start breakfast together with experts and athletes. let's prepare a delicious healthy breakfast. hope you don't get scared. we will have cabbage rolls today. wow, and it turns out that we have slow carbohydrates in our set. we have a set proteins and we have vegetables and a small insignificant amount of fats in the set, we will analyze all the subtleties and talk about the cooking technology. which rice is best to choose
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first of all carefully. inspect the cereal, and for this the packaging must be transparent , see the program on our tv channel. stop stop chick my name is marina linchevskaya. i am a member of the national security commission of the house of representatives of the national assembly of the
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republic of belarus, i came to talk about the work of the parliament, plans for the future, the role of women in the state, and the world with the publication. hello , on the air, the program, say, do not be silent in the studio, victoria popova and tatyana shcherbina are visiting. today we have marina linchevskaya, good afternoon. dobry marina aleksandrovna was a member of parliament last year. a number of new bills have been passed to the glory. tell our viewers. which of the accepted ones would you like to highlight especially. well, first of all, i want to say that the past year was indeed a fateful one for our country. a new, updated constitution was adopted and, of course, parliamentarians in this regard. very we worked closely on reforming the
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legislation, which m-m needed to be changed in the development of the constitution, and many such bills were adopted. a hmm well, for example, the law on changing the law on the national assembly of the republic of belarus , the law on changing the law on the status of a deputy. uh, the house of representatives of a member of the council of the republic adopted such a resonant law in the first reading as the law on itself by the belarusian people's assembly. uh, very serious work has been done, of course, to establish legal barriers against anti-state crimes. well, let's uh, let's just say that attempts to destabilize our society. they don't stop. eh, they are trying to infiltrate into all spheres of life. these are the destructive forces, and of course, you need to react to this very quickly and clearly. well, i would
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even say lightning fast and adequate, and therefore a huge layer of laws. it was just aimed at strengthening national security in this regard. i want to highlight the changes in the criminal code. well, for example, the criminal code even has new articles, for example, for example, propaganda of terrorism the article is called propaganda of terrorism. yes, well, of course, criminal liability comes precisely for the fact that someone promotes. this is a negative thing. you look today is very important, and in the information space to prevent the rehabilitation of terrorism, what is happening around, we see it perfectly. and today, after all , some countries even, in general, in the basis of their policy, and invests like this, well, let's say. moments that justify terrorism. and today we are multinational
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the country is a multi-confessional country and today it can be used to the detriment of our state, so here we need to establish clear legislative barriers to do this, it is impossible, and the citizens of the republic of belarus should clearly understand this, well, and a number of others. uh, the work of laws in parliament is seething. now, let's say. here, too, very serious work is underway on the law on political parties. by the way, of course, and i, uh, i want to tell you that this law is already at the finish line and in the near future, a will be presented in oval room for consideration. well, such laws that concern, well, i don't know, just some important ones, the same labor code. here's the payroll. i liked that now you can not withhold wages. and i also love the novel. uh, here it is adopted in the first
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reading of the labor code. well, now an additional day will be considered in the second reading. e, which will be provided for medical examination. this day will be paid today. each of us. uh, must definitely take advantage of the opportunity that the state provides the state takes care of us and our health, the president's initiative. in my opinion, it was certainly the president's initiative. it was voiced at the entire belarusian people's assembly. and today. it is already enshrined in law. we can already do this today . yes, this law has only been adopted in the first reading, but in the near future the labor code will be considered in the second reading into force, but what it is it's great with this initiative. uh, almost all citizens received it with a bang, but on the other hand, opponents. you know how this innovation is presented, that belarusians are obliged to pass. now they are required to undergo medical examination, supposedly this is evil, not good. listen, they have everything white
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black and black they have white everything they have, on the contrary. well, you know how to prevent, you told a lot of laws and maybe not enough. pr to them with this innovation, maybe some kind of program should be a separate one , you know the laws there. explain now. well, not parliamentary hour. even the name won't look boring anymore. here you are to such beautiful, briskly sat and explained, thought about it in general, how work is being done with citizens with citizens, work is being carried out very actively, including the clarification of legislation. well, in general, well, you know, i believe that the law for whom is written for ordinary people. ordinary people, but it is mandatory for execution, and therefore the law itself. in my opinion, first of all, it should be simple and understandable. it must correspond to the realities of life, common sense and morality and logic in general. this is very important. first of all,
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because today you know, but this is what happens with us. we have a true people's state. i talked about it and i will talk about it. today we come to people to our voters and consult, and the discussion of laws, as of late, is also widely held in the belarusian people's assembly. education code. the same labor code. all this was discussed by voters in dialogue platforms. here we even have photographs of your participation in such events, yes, and what questions did you ask? uh, people in labor collectives, in general, everyone with whom you communicated, what was the most incomprehensible, what most often worried you. you know that i’ll come right back here and say that laws should be simple and understandable, and, uh, i’m very glad that they are like that, but uh, it’s more likely that i didn’t even have to explain the legislation. and that was some kind of feedback. that is, we saw a reaction to this or that law that was
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discussed. eh, we're going back. well , because here he is next to the laws of the entire belarusian people's assembly. i was very pleased that when discussing everything, probably, unanimously supported the principles of formation of the entire belarusian people's assembly, no one had any doubts about the function of the people's assembly from the belarusian people's assembly. maybe somewhere it was not clear to someone how the entire belarusian people's assembly would technically work. here in this plan, of course, some proposals were made and discussed. people understood that the representative office would make a strategically important decision about the belarusian conflict. in general , the belarusian people's assembly labor collectives again nominate who knows either the administration of labor collectives itself will participate or, nevertheless, it is not being discussed in the collectives, but it seems to me that there was a very good logic here. still, the decision was made, which was supported by the citizens
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today, about a third. uh, the entire belarusian people's assembly will be represented by the so -called civil society, and uh , it will delegate its delegates from civil society, just the largest public association that we have in belarus today, which have more than 100,000 people, my opinion. this is absolutely fair . let me explain why. let's take white russia or the belarusian women's union, because today it is another public association. they are represented by very diverse people , people from different fields, people of different professions , different positions, and yes, but we clearly understand that all belarusian people. in the earlier due to the fact that it will make important strategic decisions. there should be people who already have behind them . well, i’ll say such a foreign word is definitely a background, some good deeds, who are able to make such decisions are able to take responsibility for making such decisions, and people who actively have a
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civil position, who are members of such large already established public associations. they certainly are. uh, they fit the role really well. and when we began to explain this to labor collectives. he says that you have the chance of an active citizen, a member of a public association, to become a delegate to the people's assembly. he is the main thing to express himself. the main thing is not to be indifferent indifferent to the life of the country in general. and when we explained this position. how will e be formed, the delegates of the entire belarusian people's assembly from the civil society all agreed with this and absolutely agreed that it is very correct that automatically the deputies of the house of representatives of the national assembly become the delegates of the entire belarusian people's assembly. e, s. uh, councils of the republic well, uh, in a certain way, there are deputies of local councils there according to a certain scheme, this is logical. we've already passed
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election campaign, our voters voted for us. this means that they gave us a trust mandate that we represent their interests in a logical way. in my opinion. well, i really support you here that the social elevator is working for us, and any active citizen cannot be overlooked in the general background, and you can immediately see him in the studio and in parliaments and will sit. well, that is, for this you just need to show a desire, in my opinion, and, by the way, the same dialogue platforms. we talked about them, in general they believe that this is unique just wonderful. communication with people today you know, as our opponents say, here is a dialogue platform - this is some kind of informational noise, no third. see how these dialogue platforms are going. there are also disputes and debates. it 's great that these debates and disputes are taking place within the framework of this dialogue platform, not on the street, as our opponent would like and
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request on the dialogue platform. believe very big and today not only bills. we discuss in the framework of dialogue platforms. here is a series of dialogue platforms on issues genocide of the belarusian people. what interest did it arouse, and the popularization of traditional family values ​​and these dialogue platforms. they are held regularly. people are waiting. people are interested . interesting experts come to people, but it may be necessary to be more active, and uh, somewhere officials still go out to people. it is already taking part in these dialogue platforms and the pool of those experts. in my opinion it should expand. well, we'll work on that, but it's really a form of communication. i just have a great job this year deputies no less intense the president signed a decree, which approved the plan for the preparation of the draft in the legislative acts for the twenty-third year, it is necessary to prepare 30 draft laws. e. with such
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intensity of work, there is no risk of missing any nuances and absolutely i will tell you there is no risk of missing any nuances. look at 2022, and in the first reading we considered 59 laws. 90 in the second reading is already 149, but not a single nuance was missed. and why will it be the same here? because, well, in general, work on the law - this is a very systematic and very complex work professional lawyers are working on very thoroughly on this law, when the draft law is ready. he goes to parliament. here the deputies are starting to work on this law and believe me, this is work. quite painstaking and difficult, and repeatedly have to assemble a number of working groups to invite those interested. there are comments and suggestions. not always, we find a consensus. well
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, we are trying to find it, because all sane and literate people understand that this is where the law is necessary and sometimes necessary this consensus finding passes the examination of the law. sometimes in the first reading. sometimes in two, but sometimes two readings, the law passes, then it goes to the council of the republic, the council of the republic approves this law - this is another such step of control, in my opinion, the more control, the better and better. there is another law. now here is the innovation. recently, if you heard an expert council was created under the council of the republic, when , in general, dear literate people from the earth. even sometimes just here e participates in discussion at the expert council, and if someone missed some nuance at some stage, they will definitely correct us. and then, do not forget that all laws undergo a series of legal examinations, the work is systematic, comprehensive, understandable, so i want to assure you that in 2023. we
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successfully cope with this work. you understand that the layman, yes, there is such an opinion that the deputies gathered, decided among themselves, they adopted it and, as it were, the law was ready for a very long, very long painstakingly in the background. our party laws that you already mentioned we see that it is not a fast process. we are in our third season. yes, we are working here, we hear from various experts that such a law is being prepared, but, apparently, it is still in the making. yes, you know , we probably really need to be very careful about the adoption of such laws, because it also concerns political construction. but what experience do we rely on here in the law on parties. what do you think about belarusian or what model do we generally think that, of course, you always need to look at someone's experience, but have your head on your shoulders. that's it important things we must do, in the right way for us for our state for
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our political system for our constitutional order. and today we are talking about the fact that we must not allow so-called such quasi-parties to appear in our country, which obey, sitting on the couch, they suddenly decided. e during the electoral campaign to show themselves, and then sit back on the sofa. uh, they made a noise, shouted, muddied the water, uh, in the river and back they hid somewhere in their shell. we don't need me that much. we need a constructive political party that will go. and, of course, in step with the state. we don't need chaos. we've made it through 2020. uh-huh, but you are in favor of having them , because not everyone agrees that 30 were political parties. well, of course, if we are talking about the fact that we are growing and our civil society is growing, then, well, you should have political parties, but we have them, they are bad political parties. you know, the liberal democratic party of belarus, the communist party of belarus
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republican party of labor and justice agrarian party. this is enough, a constructive party of which there is an opinion that really goes and in step with the times they are not funded by some kind of elegarh, there are no funds from abroad, yes. in order to then lobby someone's interests, and not belarusian ones, does it mean that preparing a bill - it will already be adopted, preparing a guarantee of that or not. if there is work on the law. yes, it means there is a public demand, so it needs to be done, but we are serious people. if today the laws are being prepared and the parliament will certainly be adopted. he simply does not take on the development of such laws that are not in demand by society in advance. well, let 's say our opponents have the main claim to parliamentarians. uh, here the bill is adopted and the deputies vote unanimously, supposedly there are no disputes. there are no objections; everyone
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agrees in our civilized parliament. that is why i have already talked about the fact that the work on the law takes a long time. and if there are any disputes and disagreements, they are resolved working groups, and necessarily interested deputies participate in the work of these groups and express their opinion. a. well, i said back, we are arguing, there we do not want to arrange a circus in the oval hall of the parliament. it's not a show. this is normal constructive work, and therefore all contradictions, all disagreements , are resolved there overboard. we do not need to get into the scandalous tabloids, that someone forgive someone there, drove in, threw out water or insulted someone, our voters elected us.
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and we also want to be worthy of this choice. we came to parliament there in order to defend the interests of our voters , the interests of the country. this, too, by the way, did not understand the claims, tanya of our opponents. it should be different, but they are used to seeing the show, when in the same ukrainian parliament there are not just fierce disputes, but sometimes it even comes to a fight where they need it. here, this chaos is needed well, but it comes to a fight, and the meaning, but the results of this work. and what is all this for? let's ask, we do our job calmly, we pass the laws that our country needs. the state. uh, all this lawmaking kitchen . well, it might not be that interesting. the main thing is that the law be in demand, so that, as i said, it really is simple and understandable, so that it is enforced, because look, in western europe, some western european countries yes hmm, such laws are adopted that
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simply contradict common sense, for example, laws on full marriages . someone asked. in general, people, and we need such a law. the people are indignant, but today this topic is being lobbied; i’ll also say that in western europe and in the united states of america and great britain there are a lot of such laws that lobby the interests of narrow, tiny people. well, oligarchy, someone asked people, but in your case there was no such case when a bill began to be prepared and then marinated. he was put on pause. it seems to me that we had such cases, you know, uh, in my practice, in the seventh convocation, there were no such laws, but there really was such a law once on the protection of animals, remember, but today in our convocation of the initiative. this is how she showed my colleague vasilievich maria viktorovna
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today. she is very serious about this law on this hmm today, while it is still in the development stage before it is taken out into the oval hall. but as far as i know, i was interested in the work being carried out very actively. she plans to successfully complete this work and , for sure, she relied on the request of society, because, well, we have a lot of spontaneous things in this topic. yes, it turned out to be an initiative from the people, but there is no bill, of course, it relied, of course, on the request of society and this request quite fair and i even delved into this topic a little. this topic is important, and today we are showing humanism to the brothers in our smaller ones, but we, in general, also characterize ourselves here, as people loved a person, if we can take care about animals, then, perhaps, we will take care of ourselves, our families , and the people of this country and our country. that is, all this is naturally legally demanded
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on the eve of the new year, the president signed laws on the activities of the parliament. you already mentioned them. and now instead of two parliamentary sessions are restored one from september to june. that is, now the deputies will walk. on holidays only once a year they are twice as was before. and that very e also caused, again, criticism of our parliamentarians. eh, i will answer this criticism, the following is from the deputies. unfortunately, there are no deputies on vacation, like all people have the right to rest, which is fixed in the labor code. we have a vacation that is due to every citizen of the republic of belarus and nothing more. well, yes, indeed, we used to have 10 today. at we have one long session, almost non-stupa working for a year. and why is it so, well, look rapidly developing in the world. all public relations change, they are so dynamic. but the basis of the bill or any bill. he
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generally regulates certain public. relations and therefore, in general, to keep up with the times, to respond quickly to the demands of society. uh, and back to our difficult time today, when let's say strengthening national security is also of great importance. we should quickly make decisions with lightning speed and pass a law on laws can only be adopted during the session, so it was decided that this session would be long and one big. and these holidays are in quotation marks, what is it called? yes, they fall on the summer period, but for you to understand, they also work very productively during this period. mps are working on laws. work does not stop for a day. here are the working groups that i told you about, er, we work with citizens. hmm i understand, no, you
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woke up and already in the oval hall. yes, she thinks i perceive it very well, but we still take a break for a while, i remind you, we have a telegram channel, tell me not to be silent. subscribe, ask questions and suggest guests we are in touch. on the air say it again, don't be silent. and today our guest is the deputy of the house of representatives marina linchevskaya marina aleksandrovna let's remember how your path to parliament began, in particular the debates of 2019, when you were still a candidate for deputy, your rivals were four people, yes, and all four are men, two of them participated. uh, in the debate under the bull would be symbols, and then it was not yet recognized as extremist. and so, if you and the other two candidates, uh, one of them represented the liberal democratic party, the other, uh, had communist rhetoric. e, creative, then these two people with
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flags. well, there was just a continuous cry of some kind of tantrum accusations of negativity. it's just that the negativity poured out of them. you remember those debates, of course. i remember, but first of all, i want to say that in general i had six opponents for debate. only four came. well, the two, apparently, had nothing to say at all. well, let's say that one of the opponents - it was. uh, representative of who should have been. yes, that's right, trusted person. that is, he also did not come, but i would like to, like, deport. well, naturally. i prepared very seriously. this is for this debate. it was my first such experience. and naturally. i came with pleasure to talk about some constructive things to hear criticism on the back, also constructive. here you go, see what constructive criticism. i could hear from the person who has it, except for this black and white flag. also the flag of the
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european union, that's whose interests. do you think he defended the republic of belarus i think not. with what message did he go to these debates to defend. to tell some of your position about what he offers. in the event of the election of his proxy, the candidate came to take a photo with a flag and a badge. he worked for the debate. i wanted to talk about some important things. i wanted to talk about what i want to do what i propose for this country for my voters, but for some reason the whole conversation was transferred to some kind of personal plane. they sorted me out as a person, yes, about what plans they have, as potential deputies for the future, but they did not say anything. well, the program is. in general, we remember them disappeared, as they appeared, and without
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memory. she is somewhere. you know that this is also the category of people who, in general, quietly sat under a broom. sorry for this slang. and during the electoral campaigns suddenly showed tremendous activity. the money had to be earned. here they are good. worked out in the twentieth year showed us such a complex attitude towards democracy. now, probably, many of our citizens think that these are mostly screams. and in general, they do not carry anything behind them. well , there is a danger in this, that, well, it seems to me that democracy is not the worst thing. yes, well, what do you think, should we still insist on these democratic values, or should we forget that there is nothing wrong with democracy, absolutely nothing, but concept of democracy, it began to devalue. and you look today under the slogan of katya no. some politicians. just trying to lead the world into chaos into a panic. here in tartarara somewhere to go. well, everyone
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probably has their own democracy, and i will say this. i really like democracy in belarusian. here, i would say democracy in belarusian in my understanding that each of us has the right to work and the right to education. today we are free in terms of choosing our faith, we are a multi-confessional country and today no one in the country that i live does not indicate. what church should i go to today, no one in this country tells me what language to speak? i see how the economy is developing in our country. stable. i see that we have a social component at the head of the pyramid of our state, the country is living, the country is developing, i am for such democracy. why do you think there are many countries in the post-soviet space? yes, not only for the
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post-soviet. space we have seen a lot of examples, when the americans carried democracy and to iraq and to libya and to other countries. well, after all, the post-soviet space needs, why do they believe that democracy and the west , together with this democracy, will bring them peace and prosperity. although in fact there is not a single positive example, it is more likely that politics believes in it. that's just paid money to earn. they earn money for this and, of course, they form in their own state. e such an ideology. but e , let's think like this, let's go. uh, to a citizen of moldova. at that moment, when you remember, a large crowd was going to and protested against the presidents of sandu against her policies and ask. tell me , dear citizen of the republic, moldova, you want such a democracy, but he will say no, because you understand when, of course, you will have time
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for it. the project of the united states of america, the collapse of the soviet union, it took place, look how many troubles came to our earth two chechen wars. yes, conflicts, but moldova is the same moldova to take. in the same place, young transnistria, azerbaijan, armenia and that's all. this is set on fire under the banner of democratic values, of course. and then what did you say iraq lilia afghanistan yugoslavia. you understand. and what can we say democracy democracy there hmm i really liked no, in this regard, the minister of information formulated one day, when i read the letter, that democratic values ​​have been violated. i understand that now they will ask for money. uh, you understand. the point is that these democratic values ​​really are what they call them democratic values. we have different values ​​democracy in belarusian, as you and i have decided some people call us dictatorships. let there be such a dictatorship.
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remember, the head of our state was also asked a question at the address of the president. how do you understand democracy in belarus, he says, it is difficult for me to understand it. i’m the dictator, he joked, he joked great, but in fact he said that the main thing is that there should be unity in our country, that we go in the same direction and understand where we are going in general, so that we have both a strategy and tactics, because if there are these strategy tactics, uh, then this is a sure way to win. and if only you understand some tactics without any strategies. they don't know, they don't know, in general, that they don't want to. this is some kind of vanity vanity, which in the end will not lead to anything good. we clearly understand the goals and objectives that we are going for and we have a specific planned tactic. the house of representatives of the us congress was able to elect pickers. only 15 attempts are worth emphasizing that this is the first case in a century, why so much is said about it. uh, when is the speaker's election? not limited to one tour.
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is this situation possible in our guy? of course not, definitely not, because uh, members of the house of representatives of the national assembly at the forefront of their activity is the interest of their constituents. we must we have come we must work constructively and most importantly competencies. this is how we think our speaker should, of course, have his authority, his experience, and his ability to hold such a high position , of course, there cannot be such contradictions in our parliament. why because the parliament is constructive why because we work from the voters and for the voters yes? let's look at the united states of america when elected the speaker of congress. you understand that you did not think about the interests of the state or the inhabitants of the state of massachusetts. now thought the congressman from this state. what kind of political preferences or what kind of lobby will you know from the speakers of the house of representatives of the united states congress? this is the only way in america. well,
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this situation also suggests that not everything is so good with them. here are caused by today's these contradictions that tear into your split, some kind of unambiguous mutual understanding within the republican party. no it is showed, here is the election of the speaker. and most importantly, in my opinion, there is no clear political leader in this party who could, in principle, calm down this situation with an authoritative one and with this discord that exists there. well, you know, there are already signs of certain signs of a crisis in the political system in the united states of america. well, let's wait and see. but it really is. you know such a hmm soap opera is called somewhere in the third in general. here is the action that took place. here is mccarthy. he was elected. and in the end, in general, under the conditions, that is, any. grisman at any
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time, if he is dissatisfied with the activity, he can come out and make claims, that is, you understand, this mccarthy also sits on this speaker's chair and thinks, when someone doesn't like me, to survive unconditionally unconditionally. you have already said that we are actively holding dialogue platforms for parliamentarians; people participate in them. and, if we draw parallels with the united states, what we see, yes, when a parliamentarian goes to people just go ahead in front of elective companies, and then they put on a show, and not at all some kind of constructive dialogue with people. you admit the possibility that such dialogue platforms as we have can be held in the united states. well, i think not, they are not fashionable. they are completely different. well, you and i already know the goals , interests and tasks everyone thinks about himself everyone thinks about his political lobby. everyone thinks about their political future. and our deputies are able to arrange some kind of show for the voters, or all the same. our more
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conservatives in this regard, the more restrained the show for the sake of the show, that we put into this word walked. that this is something bright, something brilliant, but it seems to me that you need to work for the result , so that this result is. and how will we achieve this result, even if through a certain beautiful, bright show, in my opinion. it does not matter. the main thing is to maintain a balance of interests of both society and the state and each individual. we are working back for our voters for your phrase that here are the officials, how else wake up, but we're still working on it. here i am curious. how are you going to work on this? well, wake up the officials. no, well, you know, some officials and do not sleep, some officials. there are people who do not hide and communicate what they have. uh, some passivity against the background of the deputies. the same ones, but on their part, so, uh, there are problems, how
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can we interact here, besides the fact that you are already setting a personal example? uh-huh how do you need to communicate with civil society, and so that officials go down a little, maybe i would advise our officials to be more open. you know how to speak with people in a simple, unofficial language, of course, officials are doing some work, and receptions of citizens are very active now. they don't hide about their offices. look here in the frunzensky district of the city of minsk, the deputy of which i am us, this form of communication with people is very actively used and the head of the administration of his deputy invites us to participate unconditionally as deputies. well , you know this, the official one is already a little bit form of communication. and i would like, probably, to go out to talk more informally. well,
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a meeting of labor collectives, or rather with the population in labor collectives, is also taking place. well, perhaps i would like more creativity. uh, acted with creativity. i think that you, as a deputy, are approached by people on a variety of issues. yes, there are a lot. uh, difficult cases and regarding bills. you yourself say that there are tricks and as a lawyer. you yourself mice are not always able to catch. yes, but then everything rests on the wall of the puller, who owes this whether he wants to solve the problem or not. eh, i'm lucky. i always find something, really. mm mutual understanding with representatives of the administration of the frunzensky district of the city of minsk uh-huh always. if we see that this problem is not solved at this stage, but it can be solved conditionally. tomorrow. we just take control of it and never. the administration of the frunzensky district did not
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let me down. if the problem does not solve, well, then you probably need to directly tell the person who came to see you that you have a request. some one that, well it is impossible to satisfy, or she cannot decide today, but this must be said honestly and with reason. well, sometimes questions that arise from our uh citizens. they are generally like from outer space. and you can give an example when an appeal to citizens led to specific changes in legislation. i want to say that today our citizens are very active and indeed very legally literate and often pay attention. ours on some collisions on some nuances in the legislation. eh, here analyzed my appeal, which i had. eh, for 2022. i had more than 20%
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of the appeal, which concerned the amendment of legislation. right now , a law has been adopted to amend the law on the fight against corruption, and article 402 has undergone serious changes there. that is, today. people who have signed an anti-corruption obligation will be charged the amount received as a result of certain activities only if they commit offenses and are brought to administrative or criminal responsibility. well, let's just tell you, here is a specific case of a woman, and a mother of three children, working as a chief accountant. e organization, she signed an anti-corruption commitment that she does not have the right to work elsewhere in certain positions. well, that's how things turned out. she has three children, it's hard for her. she is off-duty in the evening. she worked. she received
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a salary. she paid taxes on this salary. but yes, she, well, yes, yura violated the anti-corruption obligation and in in accordance with the legislation that was yesterday with this one, they were obliged to recover the amount of this salary that she received. well, let's say a couple for the entire period at their second job. astronomical properties astronomical amounts there in thousands of dollars uh-huh but today, of course, we could not help but pay attention to this and adjusted the legislation in this regard. and in particular, article fortieth of the anti- corruption law, but only because there must be an understanding of some kind of justice and once again i emphasize the salary. she received official taxes, paid and worked, well, at night, but really, probably, this
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was a necessity for her, and these are the moments we adjusted, in my opinion , completely. rightly fair, and including these moments drew our attention, the citizens of the case when the appeal of the citizens helped to improve the legislation, and you said 20% relates to this topic. here are the rest of the adjustments. oh you know different is such a popular topic. these are the issues of the problem related to housing and communal services. probably everyone has the chairman of the knowledge society. vadim faces the same questions on his dialogue platforms. as you quite know sometimes fair e. there were appeals. well, it seems to me that this system needs to be a little more reversal. and what, somehow, if we are talking about what we have, let's say we have such a form of address today as one window, then this is literally. that's the way it should be. well , believe me, sometimes they do. here we are at the
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same window. she began to send one window to the second window to the third window to the fourth. the fifth window and as a result, already worked out ones were brought into one window. forgive the material that was kicked by the voter himself, but they simply accepted and put the last signature. that this should not be here, probably you need to see it all should. well, if we declare that we are working so quickly today, then we must work quickly. let's take a moment. let's break after a short pause. we will return to this studio again, while subscribe to our telegram channel. that's what it's called. say don't be silent. uh, leave it your comments. offer us guests, and look for all our releases on the belarus 1 youtube channel and on the website of the belt radio company. on the air say again, don't be silent, and we have a member of the house of representatives in our studio, marina lynchevskaya marina alexandrovna you have been in the belarusian union
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of women for several years, even in the presidium, and in the last time we notice that there are a lot of people. it is around this union that they gather, that is, there is general interest. why has the association grown so much? what do you associate it with? well, you know, probably not so much increased interest. how many maybe the information component has grown, well, before, uh, we worked very calmly and measuredly, maybe belarusian women did not cover their activities in such a way. although the work has always been very consistent and so much action, about which you may not even know. you know that these are family-type orphanages, whose initiative was the belarusian women's union. and how many years have been there already and i've been since two thousand and ten. yes, it turns out that all this work was carried out? yes, but not in plain sight. well maybe , you know, we were too modest, but then at some point we realized that modesty is a path to oblivion, that,
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of course, although good deeds must be done quietly, but sometimes, probably, they need to be declared and, uh, it is necessary to say, what is the belarusian union of women, what are its goals ? what tasks for the sake of what did these women unite, well, not just to sit and drink tea, but in order to, in general, move to a lot of the state and put the state on their shoulder. and today, indeed , civil society has grown, and women. see what we have active they are no longer suit, only consist at work. or just take place in the family. they also want to actively participate in the public life of the country. we welcome it in every possible way. and as i say, extra hands and extra brains will not interfere with us and it’s very cool today more than 15. thousand women are yes, members of the belarusian union of women and you know our actions, but they are unique in my opinion. i also want to say that the belarusian union has such a project, a woman. it has been going on for more than a
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decade, and we are in our thirty-second year it will be here in 2023. this means that the health of a woman is the health of the nation. well, we just take such narrow specialists from minsk and take them to remote areas of belarus well, let's be honest, somewhere in some areas there is no indocrinologist or maybe another narrow specialist. we come there, and we just have any woman who can come and undergo a comprehensive examination. well, a good action. and today you can, well, apply to become a party, whether you have such ambitions or not, well, anyone should have ambitions public association, but let's wait and see, but for today. here we are as a public association. promising enough, we fit in perfectly. it is in that civil society that we are also part of the foundations of civil society, and today, of course, it is important for us. well, so that we
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can realize what we have in mind, in general, belarusians have their own woman. he has such a social orientation, you know. of course, we support motherhood. childhood, women's health. we want our woman to take place, so that, well, so figuratively speaking, the woman was not a gray mouse and were pushed into the background somewhere. thank god we have a social welfare state, everything is very good with this, and our woman. you know also actively on this uh, claiming such a role is very often asked. why is there a belarusian union of women, but no belarusian union of men. well, you know, if our men decide to unite in some kind of union, women will not return. well, the main thing is that they , uh, unite for the sake of something good, bright constructively. they are against something we already mentioned about participating. constantly in some charity events, they even donated blood during one of these, and from the last one they participated in a new action for us for the elderly with all their hearts and also our children, who had already risen traditionally. and we know
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that zakharchenko's family has been under your care for more than a year, what attracted you to her, what is so special about her charitable work. great. for me it is very important. it's not some fancy thing. and if you have something, but really want to share it. believe me and back to our opponents. they say that they came up with shares to promote themselves on these shares. listen, well it's a shame and sometimes it becomes. but the zakharchenko family - this is a family-type orphanage, which is located just in my district. and so i decided to get to know them. family, very interesting . now there are seven children, one boy. mm, adopted. all the kids call her mom. there is such warmth there, there is such a soul, there is a family to which you want to return, and we meet with this family so that you understand not only in framework, shares our children meet at
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other times. and of course i want to help with something empty-handed. it does not visit. well , if there is such an opportunity, why not, and the children there are wonderful, this is the whole boy , such alexei, now he is finishing school. he wants to go to medical school, and he has a dilemma, you know . he has now received an apartment. he says, oh, you know marina alexandrovna. i don't even know, but how can i study and pay for this apartment. well give me some like this. well, of course, i orientated him so correctly, said alexei we will not leave you. mom will not leave you because you got an apartment. it's great that the state takes care of children like you. and we, of course, will not stand aside, but i say, do it unambiguously. and, of course, we will follow his fate, of course, we will help this boy. well, i think it's very important. here are the shares. well, just for every person, not for a deputy. you always have
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to help. hey, when do you help? breathe that whether, it becomes easier and the sons are warm in the soul and the husband is all right. in family. mm, a woman is considered to go into politics in public life if she did not take place in the family, but you don’t have such a case, in general. just curious. this is your stronghold. they move you up the career ladder, or all the rears were closed to you and you wanted something more. i took place and everything that i have in this life. this is literally everything thanks to my family, it is my wife to my children my parents to my close ones my friends, because my friends. this is also my family. and you know, as every friend of mine says, there is such a favorite expression of her in winter. they are without frost anything can happen, because do not think that everything is perfect. but the most difficult
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moment is the most crucial. you are the life we ​​support. each other always and this is not discussed and of course, here only thanks to his family. i stopped. well, it’s interesting, you surrounded yourself with such loads, in general, or somehow loaded yourself, so to speak. you have so many responsibilities. this is why you have such a temperament marina alexandrovna explain in the end, i can't do it any other way. i sometimes complain to my loved ones, i'm so tired, and my husband tells me. and if all this is taken away from you, i say, no, never. no, i won't . you know, i want to live such a full life, this is the rhythm of my life. you know, sometimes i get tired here, well, in the truest sense of the word, they were released from idleness. it 's good that she herself is a deputies once, of course, everything is for you marina aleksandrovna and
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