tv [untitled] BELARUSTV May 23, 2023 11:00am-12:01pm MSK
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uh, a very young president, so we stood there and listened to what he says, says that we will build large construction sites, that we will build housing. i in the ninety-fourth year did not hope that i would be able to myself what is called? somehow i listened and did not believe that there would be any kind of construction projects , everything was in such a snowfall in the ninety -fourth year, and then the country began to build up, then the country began to grow. and most importantly, not for the money of the grandfather 40 times or anyone else, but for the money of the belarusian state thanks to the program, which went through the ministry of culture. we realized that for me it is close to my historical heart. we have our own real architectural sovereignty. we recreated such a number under the rule of alexander lukashenko, we recreated such a number from the ashes from the ruins. the number of monuments
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of iconic belarusian architecture, a variety of professional affiliations, which we could not do in the well-fed years in the ussr no one could, in fact. all iconic monuments, all town halls, restored mir castle, nesvizh castle program castles of belarus is same something unique now grodno castle. this is a colossal investment in strengthening the national identity of the cultural matrix and love for that belarus that i spoke about at the beginning, you smoothly brought literally to the last question. well, what's wrong with hiding? today we see how many escaped. how do you say? yes, i agree that they want to return. many want to return, and a statement is enough in the commission. you know, yes, and for each of his stories. naturally, behind every departure and behind every desire return. well, when they learned in comparison and
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learned to appreciate, it's good, then it is fixed on the subconscious. well, after all, after all, after all, you had the right idea voiced by everyone, including a fluent one, belarus was your favorite, yes, yes, but i don’t think that you live only architecture, and now, i really want to hear the answer to this question. and where does the motherland begin? the motherland for me begins with the two most beautiful places in the country for me, from the krasnopolsky district, where i was born and raised, and from the farm in stolbtsovsky area in the village podlesie motherland of my father's small motherland. these two seemingly remote regions for me, the closest, dearest and most dear to my homeland -
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this is when you know and remember how this forest looked like all these paths and everything else. here is for me. this is the motherland in the first place - this is the place where you were born, this is the place where you said your first words. you went to school for the first time and this is the place where you were taught to love their country, where you first saw the majestic walls of the worldly castle. where are you going came along with his cousin and a dachshund dog named there beetle. so you thought that you should become an archaeologist and historian, and then you would realize this dream and talk to you. or rather, listen and listen. thank you for this conversation. thank you.
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we follow the sports life of our country, the international federation of various sports continues to make a decision on the admission of belarusian and russian athletes to competitions in anticipation and judokas. participation of belarusian athletes in summer games. in paris remains the main goal, learn how to reach new heights back. natalia tsivilskaya rewrote the history of cycling in our country as an eight-time winner of the world championships. what is the heaviest medal? the one that isn't when you ride in a competition. you really love to win and want to win, but something doesn't work out for you. this is hard when there is no medal, and then i already decided that either i already take up myself and finish it all, or everything will end badly and we help keep ourselves in shape, we go to bed and raise our hands
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the right morning should begin with the right breakfast. isn't our breakfast too hearty for a busy day full of workouts and chores. i think the most important thing is that we will help make the first meal tasty and healthy. if you buy nuts in a package, then evaluate the quality of the product, you can store vegetables through a small window, you need to unwashed in the refrigerator in a plastic bag and you need to store it not
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more than one week. and also very interesting. and now let's take a closer look at the fitness tours themselves, because as i understand it, this is not only fitness, fitness. first of all, of course, we have a rest, travel , get to know each other, learn something new, a new country , a new place, and in addition to all this, we train, we will not forget. we are an invigorating exercise. i want in the morning not only to stretch the muscles a little, but also to give them activity to give them. watch the tone in the breakfast program of the champion on tv channel belarus 24.
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hello, you are watching the program, say, don’t keep quiet in the studio victoria popova and tatiana shcherbina visiting. today we have first deputy minister of justice, natalia filipova good afternoon. hello natalya nikolaevna, you recently spoke in the student audience, told about your student youth at bsu, that you graduated from the law faculty, but i wonder if you immediately entered the civil service after law school? yes indeed. right now they are going. uh, the state exams at the belarusian state university are very exciting for me and many years have passed, but it was very pleasant to find myself again within the walls of my native elmator and to hear these new now superfluous students who tomorrow will become our employees, my future colleagues, so it was very exciting. it is interesting and pleasant and thanks to the belarusian state university for giving me such an opportunity. if we talk about me, then yes, indeed, my life has developed, so
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it was my first job we, in general, and the place where i continue to work was the ministry of justice, it was the state service. and so, if today already to ask the question whether i was ready and whether i really wanted to serve the state from here literally from the student bench, probably yes. today i can say that it's good, and i'm very glad that my fate has developed in such a way that i started my let's say. so creatively professional path from public service to the department of justice and continue and you are not gone. yes, already in a short period in the government apparatus in my life, let's say for several years i had experience working in the government. but well, i'm probably a patriot not only a patriot of the country. i'm a patriot the ministry of justice is really a place where i feel comfortable. this is my second home, where a great team of good people is a very interesting functionality for me. this is probably my place.
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what are you interested in the position in the ministry of a well, since i was a young specialist, and it was a distribution , that is, again i say that, probably , there was no such kind of sympathy in that process of getting into the ministry of justice, so i think that, probably, everything from above was given and predicted, and it was the standard distribution that all graduates go through, since, in general, i had a good ball. and i had the opportunity to be distributed immediately to the central office of the ministry of justice well, like any young specialist. naturally, this was the lowest position at that time of a civil servant, a specialist of the first category of management with e-legal regulation of the social activities of the state, a lawyer, a social worker, so to speak, on issues related to labor relations, housing relations, pension relations. everything, that today people are concerned about the fact that it is precisely those areas that are regulated, uh, that concern us all. today you are a brazilian leader , to whom the president often mentions, when
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the number is necessary for a person to go through all the stages, and for understanding, that is, we have a social elevator and works and to a certain extent should work only in this direction, as it seems to me, for effective decision making. you agree, definitely. i believe that any leader. the higher the head gets, well moves up the career stairs, the easier it would be to manage when you know all the work from the inside. you are correct correctly. you can assign tasks to your subordinates. you yourself understand the whole process that they have to carry out. you can always help to provide assistance somewhere to direct and, of course, it helps in managerial activities. how many years have you been working in the ministry of justice in 2001? i started working. here she entered the service. in general. this has been going on for more than 22 years, and what are the most important steps on your professional path. well, probably the most important thing in general, getting there also increases it. yes, in general, this is the ministry of justice and thank god that it is still a great satisfaction from the fact that i am doing
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the stages of the stages, of course, changing the direction of activity, that is, despite the fact that i work in the ministry of justice. let's just say i touched many areas of the ministry's activities and, uh, worked in different guises in different positions. and this gradual growth in my profession was exactly there, therefore, in general, today, and have the opportunity to evaluate. uh, different, uh, areas of activity to understand the specifics of these areas. well, probably this is one's own growing up understanding of the processes taking place in the country, taking place e, in the state, taking place e inside. what is interesting about this work. is that what excites you about what you do? well, this is more likely, then you need to get closer to the direct functionality. this is the norm of creativity, that is, what is norm-setting, in fact, this is e. well, first of all, it's very multi-stage
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a complex process, but if you put it simply, then this is the writing of the formation of the rules of law. and what is the rule of law is, in fact , a rule of conduct that we all follow when we get up in the morning and end the day. yes, ours, that is, we rest. we either work. uh, we usually go to shops for routine purchases , or we buy housing, we build housing with state support, and we send children to school in kindergarten , any of our public relations are regulated by this or that legislation , the rule of law, and our task as normators is these write the norms of the rule as much as possible. it is understandable in a simple, understandable language for every citizen of our country to make them effective, efficient and real. these social relations will be regulated in such a way that they work clearly. it's clear. and at the same time, without violating the rights and freedoms of other citizens in the implementation of the rights of a particular person. you need to go from yourself in
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the adoption of such norms. here is a difficult question. here, probably, not from myself, of course, here you need to think about the person and in general public service is not taking care of yourself, it is taking care of man about the population about the people about the state. well, this is definitely any gas, a good civil servant will always put the interest of the state as a priority. rather than my own interest, but i also have a golden rule for my colleagues. to m-th employees of the ministry of justice i always say, try on for yourself, that is, any legal algorithm that is proposed by us while reading the project, working with the project, implementing it. uh, due diligence. we must understand what is written there. that is, it's not because you find your personal some interest, but rather in order to understand how it will be. i say skip and through the heart. that is, it is rather not a personal interest. it is rather true. oh, those relations that are proposed in the project to let it pass through itself, it is clear how much this mechanism will really work.
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that is still important for a lawyer, that is, we don’t write, as such, the rules of law still work in various sectors of the republican bodies of state administration in the relevant areas of regulation of these or other relations, and here it is very important for us to understand this symbiosis of the developer's idea to hear him, and not lawyers are sitting there. industry experts are sitting there who understand how other relationships should work, and our task is to write this working mechanism, but with legal norms so that a real consumer, that is , any citizen of our country, having opened regulatory rights, understands that main idea of that concept , which was laid down by the republican branch body and read. e, it was in that meaning and tom understanding that this one saw algorithm and mechanism that was laid down by the developer. this is very important thanks to your explanation. i would open up. uh, the second part of the word norm-setting is a form of creativity unequivocally, that's me really. i would like to focus on the fact that the norm
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of the creator is not just classical lawyers, that is, the legal direction is broad. we have many specialties. yes, there are uh, which posts. e of this notaries are lawyers and lawyers are licensees and just a legal adviser at enterprises, but the norm of the creators is such, i think, a special caste this indeed, such a separate specialization. and, unfortunately, to the great extent in our universities there is such a specialization. for the time being, we are working with the belarusian state university to introduce such a specialization, because the norm of creators is already formed in the process of work. these are such special people. i always say that not every good lawyer will become a good creator of standards, that is, there is a symbiosis of the qualities of a lawyer, not even just a person, but even a professional lawyer , there must still be certain qualities. and there is this unlike creativity no no by and large , this is the rule of law. yes, the law on creativity is part of creativity circular question in google what is the difference between the norm
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of creativity and the right of creativity. i understand that students are interested. yes, if there is a difference, well, by and large, no, i believe that these words are synonyms. i would like to ask you another such personal question. your family has a wonderful husband and two sons. how do you manage to combine personal life and how do your boys feel about the fact that their mother has such a career, in general, they easily accept, of course, they take part, but here once again i would like to say, thank you very much. naturally, without a good rear without a strong good family. i wouldn’t have been able to give so much power of energy and life, in general, give a piece of a huge life to work, therefore, uh, probably, my attention to the participation of the family is not enough, uh, but my family, thank god, accepts, as they say, the situation in which she seemed. they love me. they support me convinced that any person.
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can be fully devoted to work, realizing that his rear is closed. that is, if i am calm, that everything is fine there, then i can devote maximum efforts to the work of people and the achievement of the tasks that we are facing today in the civil service really involves the fulfillment of a huge number. tasks our colleagues recently filmed you at your desk. eh, how are you? are you good at multitasking? and often, eh? hmm i have to stay up late at work often, unfortunately, i'm always told know how to find a balance, know how to stop. know how to organize your day in such a way that you had time to do work and still at least a couple of hours, so that it was time for the children, but it is difficult, really difficult. now difficult times require prompt decision-making at times, therefore. uh, to say that i can cope alone, i can’t cope alone, of course, the higher the leader, the better, i believe that the assessment of work, the results of achieving work, directly
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depend on the team with which you have to work. er, therefore, of course, the experience of seniority is certainly self-understanding of issues and processes. this is good, of course. but there is definitely a good fighting team here, which understands you from a half-word, how it feels and helps when another day requires my participation, i have to delegate in many areas at various meetings and thanks to colleagues. we have this , i think that is good, it turns out. many tasks can be solved and all operational deadlines, sometimes urgent decisions are made, work and the guys stay too, if you need them what time does your working day end, everything will be a standard day with us finishing. well, well, we are working longer, of course, this does not normalize the guests who say that we are going home with you. but i was driving yesterday, especially when the constitution was adopted yes, new laws are now
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being adopted one after another, and the light of people is on in the ministry of justice, at night they work until it doesn’t work very much, but 9-10 hours, to be honest, this is a fairly standard time for not all, of course. no. this remains the pool of people who are needed, who should as they say, when the task is special days, but of course such. well, now the students of bsu will listen and say, yes, well, it will work for a very long time. no. this is exactly the kind of people that i was talking about, that here the question is people don’t come here, people don’t come here for just some kind of pastime people come and it’s interesting to them, that is, these are not random people those who, at least in the ministry of justice, work one hundred percent. yes, definitely not composition. people are not random, that is, and it’s good that we have, on the one hand, that is, in general, the ministry justice is, by and large, a forge of personnel, a forge of personnel, the norm of creativity, because then our employees are already
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in demand in all state bodies , we will not hide it. it is no secret that the higher authorities , the authorities subordinate to the president, are happy to take away , invite our specialists to work with them, because, uh, the experience and, as they say, the hardening that is obtained by u young specialists. we work with young personnel with young specialists, because how do i like this plasticine and in which can be sculpted, probably easier to blind with just a well-formed , theoretically savvy student with a good store of knowledge who came from the student bench, immediately tell him clearly the algorithm of work and the actions that he must perform and correctly set tasks for him. what about retraining? the right of the application, when a person has worked somewhere in other directions, what do you say that it still does not exist. these are their specialties. yes, yes, and here, what is
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the peculiarity of the ministry. what are these features of the ministry of justice only with us. e, the entire array of legislation passes through the ministry of justice by and large, these are legislative acts, design work and draft decrees to the heads of state and laws, and e, are coordinated in the ministry of justice and we carry out a mandatory legal examination of restoration projects by councils of ministers and give the conclusions are positive by the already adopted departmental normative legal act, that is, these are acts of the ministries, the decision of the executive committees. this entire array is available to the ministry of justice and , by and large, it is better to see and understand here than here. in general, how the system of legislation works, how it is formed, how we continue to form legislation from principles starting from the legislative with the constitutional norms. there will be no such opportunity to look through this legal chain, and moreover, these are all areas of all branches of legislation, therefore these are such multi-machine operators. these are the people who are really interested in it, who are
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crazy workaholics. uh, diligent unconditionally responsible people because they perfectly understand, that , uh, in general, the complexity of the volume and complexity itself, because people are behind you, of course, but even the fact that you speak further to the administration is taken with pleasure, and specialists in the ministry of justice speaks for itself. yes, you are the first to absorb professionals, but they are kohl soon we have already touched on the constitution. let us recall how the new editor responded to the president. the new edition is a people's document. no wonder people supported him. most most importantly, together we strengthened the most important. ideas principles of the purpose of the further development of the country in other words together determined the contours and ideologies of the belarusian state as a source, which is our basic law.
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well, it was also said there that the legislation now needs to be brought into line with the basic law, and it looked like 2 years a year has already passed, and what is the role of the ministry of justice in this indeed, this is such a significant event for the country as a whole to the constitution for us lawyers. this is such a special event that it already rarely happens in life . it is good that we have become eyewitnesses of this. eh, changes and only institutional reforms, of course, in word and in fact. you say that we have been given 2 years to bring all the legislation in line with the amended provisions of the constitution, and this work is already at the completion stage. eh, but i would like to talk a little about the work that was carried out even before the adoption and changes already, but the management of the administration began work on the inventory of legislation. this is a huge array of she is today in the national registry of legal acts more. 660,000 normative legal acts that
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were necessary. well, i’m not saying that this is all right, but, but for understanding, in general , some number of acts that needed to be inventoried, reviewed and evaluated, and now the leadership of the administration, with the support of the national center for wind research legislation, of course, the ministry of justice is actively all other interested government bodies played a role here, all republican bodies got involved in this work, and two such serious powerful work plans were prepared to bring legislation into blocks, specific events with specific deadlines were marked. and in. general something now. here we are in government bodies all the work in the direction of fulfilling these points, many laws have already been adopted. and you know this, this is all seriously covered in the media. and there is still work to be done, in general, the term endings. well, the president said in his message that this work is needed. accelerate therefore unconditionally follow the requirements of the president. and
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in general, it is already like this. yes, at the final stage, let's say so. hmm, this is definitely the preparation of a number of laws. uh, about 70 laws. we need to prepare. many have already been accepted. these are the fateful ones, let's say. so unique laws. e of this law with the belarusian people's assembly. the law is necessary again for civil society on political parties and public associations and local government and self-government. uh, parliaments. many laws by and large, all laws. these are the main constitutional ones that required the introduction of certain amendments to the array that you called two years. this, of course, is a uniquely short period, but i remember your such pr-activities in the ministry of justice , it was you who said that you were starting an inventory of yourself and actively showing how you would rustle all these folders there and think that others. departments, in your opinion, have also decided. uh, look around in the compartments, what
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is called and for now we will break for a while i remind you, we have a telegram channel. say don't be silent. subscribe ask questions and suggest guests we are in touch. i'm on the air again, tell the program, don't be silent. i am visiting us today, first deputy minister of justice natalya filipova, we will remind the audience on february 7, the president signed the law on the entire belarusian assembly and one of the goals of documents securing the legal status of the supreme people's council, as it turned out as a representative body of the people of power, very often we hear questions in the media and in the masses -honey and social networks about what you need make a person to get into the lineup all very er, baked about it. what qualities, in your opinion, should natalya nikolaevna have in order to become
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a nss delegate ? an active citizen, if you are a caring citizen. for you , in general, everything that happens in the state is taken care of, if you root for the fate of your country, if you are worried about the fact that from generation to generation passed on our traditions. uh, our cultural values, if you are worried, uh, and you appreciate everything that we already have today and what we are doing today, and you want to further improve all this, just embellish it, and, as they say, multiply and improve, and at the same time you still have the leadership qualities of a charismatic person who can lead people somewhere and tell about your ideas. these are the same people, in my opinion, who can be delegates. and how to do it? it's just that they are so sympathetic people who are not indifferent, who are indifferent to everything that i said, who
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really love their country, the population of the people of the neighbors, their family. here they can always be. local councils of deputies is correct, that is, local councils of deputies at any level, from rural populated deputies to councils of deputies to the district level of the regional level, please, if people at all feel such a powerful force and the opportunity to go to the podium to speak out about their demands. these are the deputies of the house of representatives, too, please, nominate your candidacies and become completely the entire composition of deputies to the house of representatives are members, er, delegates of the belarusian people's assembly. well, uh, another entities that may be able to delegate their own. uh, members of the delegates, the entire belarusian people's assembly - these are the subjects of civil society. this is the new legal institution
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that has appeared in our country, and it has already formalized a legal institution from a strict point of view. e after the adoption of the law on the foundations of civil society. these are the pillars, these are the people who managed to organize themselves and unite in a specific organization and public organization, of course, large, serious public organizations that are known today, which today have serious powerful weight. oh, which even the president of our country says. they are known to him. uh, if people were able to, uh, unite in their own strength so that, uh, some necessary hmm the right things to offer state bodies to come up with ideas to do something for the country for people, to help provide assistance hold various events to attract to their ranks. the youth. if you look at how active these public associations are today, that is
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, a large public association, these are also potential subjects that can delegate their delegates to the people's assembly. here's what i've heard. this should be an active person , not indifferent and loving his country with all his heart and wishing her our country, which wishes her prosperity, but i also liked the phrase natalya nikolaevna that you think not about the personal, but the state about the people. well, that too. it seems to me that some kind of golden belarusian rule used to think about the motherland and then about oneself. yes, our president often talks about the day of bureaucratization of the state apparatus in relation to this area. e. what are the areas of activity of the ministry of justice indeed, debureaucratization is one of those serious requirements that are always made by the head of our state and the main legal pillar in this matter is directive number two, which we also all know the directive of the head states that have identified the very basic requirements of the agile foundations
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that must be observed by all state bodies when working with the population when working with citizens' appeals. well, in general, the main goal of the bureaucrat. this is a reduction in the administrative burden of reducing the facts of walking and cases of citizens entering state bodies for solving their own personal, or neither personal, or even the implementation of administrative procedures for public services. i mean, that's all it should be. it just has to be available. all this should be convenient, as little as possible, probably, a person who is engaged in his immediate duties. as the president says, minding his own business, he must spend time going to state bodies and solving some of his social problems, therefore, of course, this is the direction that is always under the gun of the strict head of state, from which the ministry of justice operates and there are several directions ,
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probably, i would like to highlight and now again we are at the stage of improving the actualization approaches in terms of the perfection of mutual mechanisms. actions with citizens with the population with its representatives of legal entities, uh, well, first of all, this is a directive. the same second one is being improved today, a draft of amendments to the directive, a number of positions there, is being improved and, of course, all digital technologies that are present in public administration, which should make it easier, are taken into account today. this interaction from the state and society, of course, concerns. e. hmm holding questions personal receptions of citizens. e. this is such a form of work, e personal methods of direct telephones of the sabbath lines. that is, these are the standard traditional forms of work with the population, but which have proven themselves very well in our country. they are not cancelled. they are more likely to be specified again for the purposes of
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extending the time for the convenience of citizens. e until 20:00. that is, if earlier we had mandatory personal receptions for leaders. uh, in the morning from 8:00 to 13 is now the duty once a month to conduct personally. reception from e, 15 to 20:00, some until 22 conducts again. we know such stories. this is not responsible for the mainstream media . and here, in this case, people are brought, if we talk about those formats, which are unconditional and of course, the implementation of administrative procedures - this is a huge layer of actions, probably, little is said about this either, but for understanding. we have about 2,000 administrative procedures, that is, public services with which, if we talk about citizens and legal entities, which are present in our legislation today, indeed. there are such legal procedures that involve the appeal of citizens an application to state bodies of a state organization for obtaining certain
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permits conclusions approval nikolaevna because now you hear very often from those who left that they were waiting for that in europe you need to wait a month for one piece of paper, well then there are, uh, when you relax here, those who come to us say that you just don’t notice, but we really don’t notice and even scold one service for the five-year anniversary, which will be celebrated in the fall. it's called one window, but i think this is a continuation of our topic. what was the purpose of this service? well, just one of the goals, the one that we talked about earlier, well, you can’t say that this is a five-year period. this is just a legal formalization of the existence of a one-stop-shop service at local executive distribution bodies, but back in 2004 , the head of state already spoke about the need to introduce the one-stop-shop principle into our interaction for a very long time. before i met you, i
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looked up to the eighteenth year. then he said enough to get ready. let's take it in the water, finally a cool decision here. there was such an evolutionary path. i think that everyone was really a little afraid, because i told you about the number of these procedures, and how to stop this topic was also difficult and it could be painful for citizens for people, so, of course, government agencies are very careful and cautious . this issue was approached, but in general, i believe that this evolutionary path has given its results, and i would like to stop a little more on the topic, because it seems to me that little is said about it, although this topic is really very complex, very multifaceted and covers absolutely the activities of all state bodies in our country, because we all interact with citizens in one way or another. we provide certain government services , issue certain permits, er, licenses. uh, conclusions and agreement and anything you like, all this is what we have in
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our legislation in terms of terminology, administrative procedures. so here's the one-stop-shop service until that's set up. and at the level of local executive administrative bodies and, of course, in the first place. it is aimed at providing assistance to citizens and specifically to citizens and representatives of legal entities, too, but to a greater extent, its orientation was to support citizens in creating that single place for their reception, which works practically from eight in the morning to 8:00 in the evening at any time. you can come, this eliminates this need to find out, is there a way to go today, which department should i go to? even if we are in within the executive committee. and if it is also a number of other organizations that are located on the territory of the district, of course, so the goal was to minimize it. these transitions, trips, calls, uh, trials. clarification calls do not work lunchtime not lunch time from work from the russian went. here, as it were, to
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exclude all this, this service was really created and i can definitely say that it has proven itself. on the positive side , this experience is very much implemented into work now, if talking about dynamics works , then we started with seventy procedures for rendering this , for the most part, procedures that turn out to be local executive and administrative bodies, but different structural divisions and, as it were , a kind of question, see a practical example. i want to give. so, when take was prescribed to me, they immediately gave me an algorithm of actions. yes, this is what we call one-stop administrative procedures, that is, they gave the telephones the opening hours of the mingaz, where i had to register there sveta yes with a water utility, then have you immediately supply fully consulted provided methodological assistance told, yes, and further addresses, because people sometimes do not understand. they say, why one window, if i need to, then go there, back and forth? well, this is the next step, you say a little, but in fact, yes
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, this is where we are going. yes, further task. here are my employees and the country and the head of state puts before the government this task of creating those. services that will allow us not to give you addresses to the gas service and to all the others, but to already the state agency itself, working with your documents , requested received it in electronic form. it's all processed. and i just conveyed to you, the adopted administrative decision, this is the next task. that is, if today we are progressively increasing the number of procedures that are processed in one window , and indeed the specialists are ready and able to provide competent advice and methodological assistance to you in solving these vital issues of yours. yes, then, uh, the next step, oh, which we are already talking about is what government bodies will be carried out in exactly the same way as to switch to a proactive format of rendering. that is, this is the notorious
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e-government. well, this is in some part yes, but here that's exactly everything that concerns the interaction between the state and society in providing services to the population. for an example, see our colleague journalist of the security council of belarus today oleg usachov writes how wonderful it would be. if , for example, the name of the child, it would be possible to register in the registry office remotely through the electronic portal, and after a couple of years put his turn in kindergarten this will be done simultaneously in our concept. it should be immediately, that is, in this case , what your colleague is talking about and asking for, and what we are really working on now. we already have drafts of the relevant acts and do we have a technical understanding of how this should be done? this is, uh, that's exactly what the proactive format is. i'll take some time. i don’t know how much it is possible, but i’ll tell you, that is , you can take the most interesting thing all the time a woman enters the maternity hospital with her exchange card and already a hospital, realizing that there is data. after all , we draw up everything on the basis of our corresponding documents in
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proving the identity of all the data correctly. there, no one questions and already e maternity hospital after the appearance of the baby. light , let's say, transmits information to the registry office and the woman, while in the delivery room, already receives information in her personal account that your baby is registered. eh, and the corresponding certificate is obtained, the way i remember when i registered the child. it was necessary to have a personal presence documents legal restrictions that today does not allow, but here is what we are working on now that you remove all these and some legal barriers and this personal one. and if sorry happens. uh, dad doesn't want that name, well, it will also be here in the electronic service. here is a dual one, within the framework of the regulations , such electronic regulations are being worked out that will imply. uh, the possibility of movement of documents, taking into account. here are all these features of life situations, what is going on, but technically we are ready, yes, technically ready, yes, technical ready and technical
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financial issues. it's just all evolutionary on the sly. well, that is, how it all requires such a symbiosis of lawyers, those workers in the digital sphere and, of course, appropriate funding, but state bodies in one area or another will also be involved in this, depending on the procedures that we will convert to electronic form. but what is a very good example here in that here right away this nasty format suggests the possibility of rendering immediately a package of services in connection with a change in the legal status of a citizen. we can offer right away. and this, too, can be done in general. uh, that package of services that, let's say, a baby is born. we understand that let's figuratively call it. this is the package kid and e. with such a package, the work of this package. uh , parents receive information by e-mail that we can put your child in kindergarten right away, we offer to assign an allowance in connection with the birth
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of a child. and we offer to put your family or change the composition of the registered family in improving housing conditions, and a number of others. what you're talking about, additional parents themselves will no longer sleep. yes, and in time to respond to it, your task will simply be to put a tick and agree that in this case i need these services by the state. yes , she is really interested in my child being registered in the kindergarten. well, you have the right to refuse. if you think you can, you don't need and will be homeschooled . here it is in the future already in general, it is coming. well, in this case it is exclusively for people are called about people. here it is excluded and corruption component and convenience. naturally. figuratively speaking, you can contact by e-mail without leaving your home, without getting up from the couch , now these are e-service portals. we have. uh, here's how in russia there is an opportunity on the website of public services, for example, a guy and a girl decided to start a family. here he
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writes that i want to marry in the new seas, and she receives a notification, and she also agrees or not. yes, yes, well, that's all we have. i said 2,000 procedures. this, of course, it's not all that fast, of course, we would like to, and we are very interested. daily. we are doing this and we are trying and working. we have an agency rehearsing reengineering and serving administrative services. that is, this is also not true. it's just that it really comes down to a layer of legislation that is being processed, and it's taken here that the interaction of all the information resources that exist in the country in state bodies is necessary. there must be a relationship between all these resources. yes , yes, yes, so that this information comes quickly to the appropriate authorities. and this, of course, is such a large-scale task that the head of state has set for the government. a number of state bodies are involved here. here, of course, they are the main ministry of justice, but this is the essence itself. uh, uh these uh changes in these
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processes. it is very interesting and very interesting, like with burning eyes. you really love about it tell this one the same. creativity, which we talked about in the first part before going on pause, maybe you can tell us like this, well, critical arrows against the ministry of justice there or, uh, from journalists. they will hurt you or you think it should be in the mass honey. here is the coverage of these problematic legal issues honestly, i am very calm about criticism, which is really objective and which is constructive-constructive. yes, that is, as there is a correct statement, criticizing the proposal proposes to do, that is. well, i guess any activity, uh, should be criticized. and this encourages us to do better. go further and prove that we can do it another question is that sometimes not everything depends on you and you want to do more, but there are some objective prerequisites that do not allow
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you to do it. it is very high quality or to do it at the time when, even if we talk about this topic of administrative procedures, of course, i would like it to work faster. i wanted all these services to be ready tomorrow, but i understand that it is really difficult here, and this is such a multi-vector work, multi-sector and compassion of many there should be state agencies of these processes, and plus it must be understood that this is not the only task that government agencies face today, especially in our time. we have problems today with uh, anti-social measures. it is necessary to accept and respond, and in general, other issues of a more global scale are facing the country, therefore, of course, these issues, but we still do not forget about them, while performing other tasks, you are gradually moving forward, yes, yes, we are still moving forward and we really hope that this will be faster. well criticize if deserve, so criticize will be corrected. in the meantime, we will take a short break after a short pause. we will return to this studio again, while subscribe to our
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telegram channel. say, do not be silent, and look for all our releases on the youtube channel belarus 1. on the air say again, do not be silent, and we are visiting first deputy minister of justice natalya filipova natalya nikolaevna tell us about your work in the belarusian union of women, does it bring you moral satisfaction? oh well, not work, the belarusian union, women. all you it is rather, very creativity, of course, this is creativity. this is already for the soul for myself for girlfriends for some other little bit of informal communication. and, of course, it brings pleasure. in general, this is such a serious organization that has already existed for more than 30 years. and vice versa, to my regret, for some reason i saw myself late in an active role in this organization. but this is certainly interesting, this is certainly a very new project for me of some
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part of my life that i spend in that environment with those people who are the most active and interesting women in our country. eh, and different format women engaged in absolutely diverse activities, but they are active everywhere, they are still successful. they are active. they have an active life position with a clear understanding of their purpose on this earth. therefore, this experience is certainly necessary, certainly interesting, useful, and it is an outlet. it’s stuffy to say, thanks to the activity of your colleagues from psg, we , in fact, became interested and wanted to get to know you, because the first republican women’s forum was held in minsk the other day entrepreneurs, and it was called energy and creation, and we noticed you there on the presidium. and what is the purpose of this forum, how would a really really good past event be a little afraid of how it is in such a first format.
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still, women are entrepreneurs, let's say that. uh, people who are not tied to any organizations. here they independently carry out their activities, and it seems to me that this is certainly a very difficult job, to really move independently. uh, something to develop something to offer. and at it still have some income. that is , these are such people who also have a good entrepreneurial streak with understanding. how you need to move, but they are, in general, quite lonely. well, let's say so in terms of their activities. yes, and here the goal was to really unite these women who can do something and do great things, and we saw these women. finally get to know each other. yes , of course, these are connections. these are contacts. it's kind of mutual help. this consultation of various kinds was also given the opportunity to chat with us with representatives of the states of the task bodies, the issues of interest to them should be clarified, the comments should tell
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about how the legislation is being improved or vice versa. how to apply? today, the current one to tell these problems that they have in carrying out entrepreneurial activities when engaging in certain types of activities to make their proposals to be heard, which is also very important, despite the fact that we have a fairly multi-format opportunity to communicate with citizens, and in general any citizen. he may come to make an offer, but here was the platform that allowed, in addition, to show himself, as they say, and just be a beautiful successful woman. and what was even nicer was a lot of men. i'm already thankful to the representatives of government authorities who have decided. oh, they also took part to support us in this endeavor. here's how you would describe the atmosphere that prevails in the hall, that is , after all, entrepreneurs and authorities. uh, well, there are conflicts. i think it was very
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warmly, and we succeeded, either we got lucky with those women, or they really did too. he thinks about this business, aimed at the world for positive creation for development , therefore, in my opinion, we heard each other perfectly. i don't think there are any questions. you are right that a literate person today will find any answer to his question. i saw the telegram channel. even the ministry of justice conducts such ordinary educational programs. yes, answer questions from citizens. and as a rule, people are really interested in the most personal, most everyday questions, which are some simple consultations. now we are trying to use all the state bodies of our activities, in addition to the traditional already accustomed forms of work. of course, we are also attracting information opportunities now and social networks, chat bots, and that’s all. these are simple forms of interaction. but today they really give more effects, probably, turnover. and well, here are your terms of attracting content. yes, that is, in your opinion, yours was involved in this vssj. uh
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participated in the formula. it's already happened. today is civil society in belarus and i think that yes, well, and in general , here i would like to say about the preparation of the law on the foundations of civil society, when we were given the task. well, in general, in connection with the provisions of the constitution, but it was the ministry of justice that was at the helm of the preparation of this law, of course. this was with the help and representatives of the council of the republic of the national center for legislation and legal research. but we had a unique chance. just now, that same creativity, when there was not an automatic execution of an assignment, but a very creative one fulfillment of the assignment that required us to form , at the end, to participate directly in the formation of the very one in order to prescribe the legal foundations that will allow us to define the terms, what civil society is , the subjects of civil society and define these forms of interaction of really state power state bodies with civil society. it seems to me
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that we succeeded and honestly a lot, we hear positive ones now. from reviews of our law, and it is unique to us, as they say, not was, there was no international experience. no, if not, then this is an exclusively concept born by us, and it seems to me that we have really succeeded, we have enshrined in the law what is important, then, most importantly, what the head of state was talking about, its understanding. uh, who are the crowds of civil society. today, the existing ones are all those organizations that were always the same trade unions that have not gone away. they exist perfectly, work and care about the protection of the rights and freedoms of our working citizens. yes, therefore, these are those powerful public associations, which include the belarusian union of women and the belarusian union of youth. that is, these are those public associations that have more than 100,000 members. lena is represented and has state registration, respectively, and is represented on the territory of all territories of our country. as a child, you
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dreamed of becoming a surgeon. jobs in public administration are satisfied with this dream of yours to help people. yes, yes, there was such a dream, well , it happened, because it happened about nothing i regret, i think that i do not live this life in vain. i'm really, i'm very pleased with the fact that grateful work. probably yes, but what is the gratitude? so, when a doctor, for example , cured a person, he sees the result of his work, and in your case, as in our case, you know the greatest satisfaction. we get from that, that's even my colleagues are really a lot of the processes of our work. we don't have baked bread. we do not have a living person whom we have cured, but we have a legal act ready, which tomorrow enters into legal force and every citizen of our country is guided by it. and if these relations, if the goal that the developer set for himself , worked, and we understand that this is how
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it starts to work and people live because of the algorithm that the state has proposed and this gives that effect. and also, well, as already as your personal satisfaction, when the norms that came out of your hands e were not subjected to further adjustment and the head of state. for example, if we are talking about the draft act of the head of state decree i signed the president in the yes edition in which he left the walls of the ministry of justice . you see that the law works. of course, of course, of course what hostess are you? yeah , probably not the best, there are better. well , honestly, of course, i try that after all the house was kept clean, that all my children, my husband were fed. i always have advice, of course, who, uh, eat a lot, so you have to cook. well, probably the first part of the week is easier, the second is more difficult, but in general, thank you. already all adults help, therefore. we try our best to keep the house safe. what separates a good life
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from a successful one? hmm, such a philosophical question. well, i'd rather be successful, of course, than good. well, probably good is more of a material indicator, but successful - it's more moral , probably for me, so we already talked and got to know you for an hour, another answer, probably didn't expect a person to be seen, from the first notes, as they say, thank you big natalya nikolaevna for this conversation, really a lot of new and interesting things. we today we learned from you, because min just seems to be such an ivory tower for many citizens. it is very difficult to understand why i am passing by? yes, in my life, but today it is clear that in general for everything, as it turns out, red plus is the moment of birth and before death and registration. as the side did not sound inside, so it is through the whole life of the minezd goes. indeed, this is 100% so thank you again tatyana still kicking victoria popova
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we say goodbye to you today. goodbye. goodbye. and now natalya filipova says dear spectators. thank you very much for being. with us during this hour, they listened to me. if we talk about the activities of the ministry of justice, then we are always open, always ready for any interaction, so all your suggestions. we are ready to hear suggestions further and in general. we work to make our whole life better. the best way to remember to spend the weekend is to take a little trip north
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immediately imagine the snow cold and empty vast expanses. now we will destroy the myths, we are building a route to the north of our country together we will visit the historical places of our country, this forest impenetrable region during the great patriotic war. naturally, it became an excellent hiding place for the partisans; there were entire detachments here. and even the so -called partisan republics. on tv channel belarus 24
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