tv [untitled] BELARUSTV July 6, 2023 1:05pm-2:06pm MSK
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exactly, my farm is located on higher sandy lands, so here we feel a very strong lack of moisture, so we will also increase the area of \u200b\u200bozimovich. approximately, the area of barley per farm will grow to 200 hectares. this trend is observed in all regions. by this season, the volumes have increased by more than 2 1/2 times. well, we invite you to take a walk along the nimiga from the beginning of the 20th century, but an exhibition of previously unknown photographs of the oldest streets of minsk will open this evening in the art gallery of mikhail savitsky. places of worship? what has survived to this day? what buildings did the streets have, what disappeared from the map of the city the history of the heart of the belarusian capital from wooden pavements to the construction of the exposition metro station, memories they are for me and on this i have all the new information at 15:00 with yulia pertsova. all the best.
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on the air of the weekly socio-political talk show, on the independence day of our country, we will talk about the most important thing for us for the belarusians. so join our conversation. i let me remind you. there is a qr code at the bottom of the screen, please. point your smartphone at it and write, i don’t have mine, and that’s it. i think you will have and what to say, and how to complement our expert guests on the site? well, as always , we will conduct the main discussion for you with you kirill kazakov and alen serova hello good evening. happy holiday.
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well, we actually thought a little differently about the concept of independence back in the mid-nineties, but look at this parade of sovereignties and , in fact, almost all of our neighbors are independent of russia, yes, that is we are independent because the soviet union collapsed, someone restored independence from the russian empire at the beginning of the 20th century. like, for example, some of the baltic countries, and some of the countries of the caucasus, our independence turned out to be, at that moment, yes at that moment, it turned out to be, as it were, a little incomprehensible, because well, look at such a fashion for sovereignty , new flags. anti-soviet new mental some preferences are anti-soviet and at this moment, belarus is holding a referendum. we declare that we have independence here. this is the third of july, because it was on this day that the country, in fact, turned out to be independent of those people who tried to enslave for 30
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years. it seems to me step by step we had to prove, and step over these famous ones. we would drink bavarian beer if , for example, we lost, or if the fascists seized power, we would receive our independence, the last words of the late. this is generally complete nonsense, and finally, probably august of the twentieth year, somewhere finished his story, because we finally understand that independence. this is indeed the basis of survival, if we were able to defend our country in the first place. not in the plan. here is the territory you know, as is usually online. here, let's seize the territory fled, because the war is a continuation of politics and continue to plunder resources together. no, our war was annihilation, and we remained alive, and we remained independent and sovereign. and that's for sure. this is the most important thing. i may have misrepresented this story, but it seems to me that even if we talk about some historical legends. the story
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that there was such a country in the world that remained alive after this war. this is about us. i think, yes, with the great fact that minus 3 million people for a hmelinka, and according to german plans it was our fault to stay, one million three hundred thousand mines on the territory of minsk and the minsk region were guilty of living 50,000 german colonists and 100,000 rural state slaves, to our beloved mogilev and to bobruisk and about the circles of mogilevskaya bobruisk , this is about 20,000 germans and 40-50,000 rural mistress of slaves, her secret detective rosenberg, and she is in the national archives of the republic of belarus , everything is written there in the first year of the 1940s about the osland of the prescription that i was written in black and white of some kind of non-deposit. a certain higher school of a certain army. you baptized us as much as possible. i am to economically resource for your germans for so long they ordered the war and just deceives the exploitation of the resources of the purchased
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republics of the soviet union, this is important over the case if we say about the third line. there are two important points here. kalib - this the war is over, otherwise we would not have worn out, either mentally or physically. these are the first important nuance, other important nuances. find claim. many do not dodge under the armchair. ue of the day of the independence of the third sticking - this is under the chairing of kant-nuitet with a private independent belarusian state, the last form of national sovereignty on the soviet basis with the bssr, we are the foundations of the organization of the beatnan and the nation. we have our own sovereignty on an equal footing with other union republics for many years our school of diplomacy has been much higher, warehouse early and to that, we just accentuated respect for this tradition on the right, so that its
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people would be, and they would be diminutive from symbolism. before pvc, it’s a pity scalabrationism and the resting charga is the most angry side about peach, and since our main state holiday is really connected with our victory in that we hope the last war that took part, belarus and very many. uh, they are trying to sell and push through such an idea that, in general, almost this is where we started, but in fact the belarusian state, well, it took more than one decade to form. yes, a textbook, but the history of belarusian statehood. well, let me say this. well, cali people are shouting that other opponents of the president, then, well, maxim and she won’t slip me, but the joke of the power of respect
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is trying to report the president of the republic of belarus for 3 minutes of the year. respectfully, re-read the word said by the president at the presidential lesson, the first show of vera's dream of history, and to summarize the colors, i want to tell you that if we say about the belarusian tradition of historical sovereignty, then it is not the youngest for the russian great russian and ukrainian tradition. here was such korea the great historian, culturologist and philosophers, great russian. great mouth, its time. i. well, moreover, there was an empire. well, he had the audacity to say that his colleagues came first skhodnya slavyanskoye held the great russians not yet again. alala of course pancakes. you are no longer a late statement. at the thirteenth fourteenth city from the smaller two tribes. end of quote. i could show this parcel in an academic way. why 2 months ago?
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one at a time, nationalists wrapped on the front the option for their belarusians was founded not in the era of mamontov, belarusian sovereignty in the upper paleolithic and helped the ukrainians in the black sea and had their own snotty version of the neanderthal. these shouted go muscovites. yes, this is one pair. this is one batch of ailments on the head, and the clearly rented entry is not vector , there is another marginal shell-shocked batch. what until today screams that the belarusians - think about it, bolshevik, polish fiction, that we were not kolya. and that we were invented, lenin mixed with the poles , and so, and these people simply do not know, nor russian historiography before the revolution did not know the real history of the past.
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well, not the most amusing kolya, especially zig declares that i wouldn’t be a communist, a communist and what updating the fact and the foundation of the bssr and the belarusian nation and he fell in love with his well, which was a co-founder of the ussr if you and i are andrey, i now have one i will say. here they are on their good website. there is a speech by stalin on the tenth ride of the rkpb, 21 years old. everything is clearly written there about the belarusian nationality , russian and ukrainian, and there is one more soap great russian chauvinists and nationalists. how pathologically he hates everything that happened after the seventeenth year of yana, i call names under the chair, i call the ussr a red empire the ussr was not a red empire. he was and he was red under a red barrel, at the pershin andrey was parried in from the point of view that you are communists after all, but uh, i'll take you a little away from this direct answer. tell me, please, here, if you take even uh, the english language is the third of july for belarusians,
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this is victoria's band, or you correctly said liberty, something never happened on the day of liberation from russia there or from some russian occupation from the soviet union well, what do the baltic states celebrate today, this is really independence day, which we got just in the war right. it was a war. she is destruction. and why? because, let's say, france, belgium, there are other countries of western europe, they, uh, were not with the goal, as you know, of such a german colonial policy. it was just a change of administration. we are taking your industry away, there is some kind of secretion for more than 6 hours. we destroy. i ask sorry one phrase and halim, we took the barbarossa plan at a time and read what the germans wrote before the attack of the ussr. we would have read that it is there, that is, the twenty- second denigration of forty. the first year of the war, there is a principola. inshara. this is a racial and logical war of the taking. the end of the quote about the english language, that is, the germans did not
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do anything that the british empire did not do at one time, that is, all these colonial practices. hitler just moved. here in our eastern europe and the organization of hunger is an artificial organization of genocide - this is all that britain did, for example, in india, for example, a confirmation quote, and comrade adolf, who was my comrade to me. e, who was terribly fond of reading novels about indians with such an already overgrown device. so he wrote that the european part of the ussr is guilty of becoming the same as india was for the british empire from the local slavs, it turns out that the british treated the natives of australia , andrey, life on supporters. there's a white red-beguly. they say that well here is the occupation. it was such a know temporary a phenomenon when there was a certain third force, the belarusian one, who was trying there, how in ukraine to fight there with them and with these. they just didn't succeed. well the fact is that our swim was short enough. if only it had lasted there for 3-4 years. let's say 10 years. here, we would see something politics ended. that is, it
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was not just some kind of front line that shifted forward there, then nothing like that back. we would have built really sokra. the population and all these practices that today are trying to somehow challenge there to bleach to say that, well, it's just that people made a mistake there, or they acted according to their conscience, or there they fought for something. well , they would obviously be criminals, murderers with participants in the genocide. and this is what our prosecutor general’s office is proving today, because many guys went west to the usa to canada after, let’s say, the liberation of belarus and there they were not convicted, it turns out today, when portraits are available to us and they show us , look, this is what our heroes of belarus are like there -something alternative must be understood that before until there are no verdicts on them, when there will be criminal verdicts. well, we can say, yes, such crimes are such defendants and please, events. kirill often returns to 2020, but indeed it was such a powerful test in our sovereign history that they showed that hmm well, grandfather did not finish watching. we may even have some kind of point of view and cannot be ideological, but it is exactly the way it is and in this regard is stronger than anyone. forgive
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me for the tautology, our security forces showed themselves as well. alexey olegovich here. uh, you have like this. hmm, you understand, symbiotic, or what? the task, er, is, on the one hand , to protect the homeland, on the other hand, to educate the younger generation. and what am i to ? it's clear that guys come to the suvorov school. well, probably, they were initially motivated, either by the example of their parents, or grandfathers there. e, or for some other reason, it seems like something high, but they don’t need to tell them about the basic e. well, that's my opinion. well, probably so that this young man, who will leave the walls of the suvorov school and continue to career, and the military of the belarusian armed forces yes, considerable efforts must be made. and perhaps hmm, again, it’s correct to tell the story like this. here we see it belarusians, not russian non-poles, namely from
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our point of view, how you pay attention to this and, in principle, of course, the fact is that well, we are a country of traditional values, yes, that is generally normal. yes, that is , a man who guards his family, his home , his land, an absolutely classic tradition - this is normal, yes, that's why the boy who uh from an early age. yes, the girls are playing with dolls, and the boys are playing war. yes, that is, this is also normal, yes, and therefore here, uh, i ’ll interrupt now and just a little bit try to blur your wash to be born. after all, this is also the basis of our independence, one thing is clear. yes, of course, that's uh, so, of course, the guys we get are initially motivated. and maybe not so much even motivated. how many? ordinary guys are good, and we are already giving them a cut. that's it, and
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there's a lot more here. u around u our society people who would love to see their cut. yes, and there in the west and so on. and here our task, of course, is to keep, firstly, to teach correctly. e , step by step, neatly. here igor alexandrovich that is, we were visiting at the suvorov school, so he gave a lecture. uh, it was an incredible success. guys. twentieth year. yes, yes, well, just remember in the twentieth year. you. there was also an unfortunate incident. e with young guys. i mean, even you are not protected from such foreign influence. well know here, well, i can say with confidence, e from unpleasant excesses. yes, i mean , i'll tell you what it's all about. and you know that we are in the center and in the twentieth year. we were at the epicenter of events and at the same time everything. in september, the school year began as planned, and the guys were returning from dismissal. and there they tried to pull on the chevrons on the shoulder straps
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to ask for suvorov yes, and uh, from unpleasant excesses. in general, all because we have kept all the students of all our suvorov students. that is, from the twentieth year, even e court, if i tell you, no one took the documents from the parents. we understand that this is the right of a legal representative. yes, but at the same time , no one took the documents from the surov school. see a lot. now they say that hmm well, how would it be the appearance of nuclear weapons on the territory of belarus i'm just trying to proceed. even from the fact that you have to tell the guys. why, the appearance of nuclear weapons on the territory of belarus is almost the entry of our country into russia, and here under your e, under your chevron right here here somewhere, but the russian flag is torn down. well, somewhere like this, that is, the belarusian military actually walks the streets in our country, they are here, and in general, all our independence from the point of view of military security. that is , we explain that nato is an interethnic, as they say, defensive alliance, and the poles can protect the lithuanians, and the lithuanians can be
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protected by america, and this is normal. belarusians protect russians here. and this is the trouble, well , somehow you know us from the first days in the army. uh, well, first of all, they teach that one not a warrior in the field. yes on the one hand, plus there already, uh, studying tactics. in general, you understand that there is a neighbor. on the left there is a neighbor on the right there is generally a task. that is, you have to do it. uh, that's why uh for me personally uh you know already there for more than 15 years, uh in uniform uh, and i've been wearing this flag on the forum for all these 15 years. eh, i hear our anthem in the formation. i know him, that is, for me, these are generally some ordinary everyday things, again returning to traditionalism. yes, therefore, when they tried to tell me that it was not mine flag. but let me if, uh, i stood in the ranks with this flag and, well, i completed the task, then, well, that's why, well, not everyone was lucky, just as not everyone in the military passed this test. here are the artists victoria, i think that right now
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, after our program, you will go to the esteli, where a traditional large-scale concert will take place. at 9:00 p.m. everyone is called after that there will be fireworks and an action in my place. here you have been on this stage for so many years, but you always perform and what really hides that your colleagues in the workshop, uh, some misses next to me backstage. we will not delve into the events of those previous years, but it seems to me that our stage has really changed and now such a period is passing, if not becoming, a stupid search for oneself. hmm, i'm wrong or not. it just seems like a long time to me. yes, we tried to raise the price for someone, maybe look. and what about the more successful russians or ukrainians, and then somewhere back, and now it turns out in the light of certain events. we seem to have remained hmm ourselves on our own land ourselves with
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with our talents ourselves with our resources and we are looking for ourselves. well, firstly, i want to say that i have had great pleasure all these years and , god forbid, many, many more years. i will go out. mm , on this stage near the stele and perform both patriotic songs and some, uh, let's say songs that simply lift your spirits. uh, just make the mood in the hall. a. well, about your question, you actually know what i noticed, and what i'm not saying is glad that hmm here. uh, when our ranks of artists thinned out, young people finally began to appear young, who for many years could not break through, because in fact it is difficult even on our belarusian stage. it's hard enough to win love. it's hard, yes , but in addition to people's love, in order
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to get it, you need to show yourself, but unfortunately, and because you know. how ossified is this, but the composition of the artists, and the youth could not be the same, and then suddenly they changed dramatically. yes, and youth. i just couldn't even show myself. and now i'm just enjoying it, because we have young people, very talented, and they are very want to understand patriotic songs, but really we have a lot of patriotic songs. by the way, i always talked about the fact that we have some kind of, you know, confusion, that on july 3 and may 9 , somewhere, someone always somehow confuses. she plays songs of the war years on the venues , it’s understandable, it seems like they are connected, but on the independence day of belarus, you really want to listen and sing about our beautiful independent country. and now we have many times more such songs, including those performed by you. but hmm how do you think, eh
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are they enough already? maybe it's time to stop? either or it 's never much, we've got a certain hymn time now, normal story. yes, they don’t give away your favorite, remember the anthem and your song, yes, because there is already a tradition, when you go out and start singing it, the audience rises, we understand that we sing some songs, because either time on the break they bring us to this, or something else, that's what alyona is asking about. uh-huh maybe you know, uh, strangely enough, we needed that time. here's to me so it seems, because we have understood our value, we have understood the value of very many things. we really understood what patriotism is, because in fact, until the twentieth year there was a gap and youth. she is more. well, such teenagers,
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maybe somewhere. hmm, but an institute of this age. it seems to me that many of them did not understand, and therefore what happened happened. eh, and here. uh, now that we have understood these most important values , independence, and sovereignty, i don’t know the peaceful sky above my head, but even though it’s banal things, but this is the main thing, and we realized that this is the main thing, and by the way, songs , uh, with regards to the song, remember in my repertoire regarding the song for belarus that everyone sings with me and i adore them not definitely on may 9 or on independence day rescuer. it was also for me, as it were, a little incomprehensible, although it is clear that this is about everything, but because it is about everyone, this is not necessarily our military
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memories. no, this is about all the people who brought heroism in their place and left. uh, unreasonably early just the same like the doctors who, during the covid-19 pandemic, of course, just really showed themselves as heroes, dmitry evgenievich, this is a question for you as a doctor, as a citizen, a leader of the public. that is, as if to a person who noticed on the field not only medical, but it’s true, it seems to me that today, even when i was working near the mound of glory , you meet many people, here from year to year. well, it's already happened in the same place you ask, well, plus or minus about one thing, i caught myself thinking. we celebrate another day independence. but it seems that he is special , he is not like the other, because the country is changing, we may still recognize ourselves and some facets in ourselves, but open. and do you share my position and hmm, what
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is your opinion, over this year our country has changed. you know i'll start with the second question? i think that our country has not changed much this year, and on the first question i fully share your opinion with you. for the simple reason that i believe that in times of strength, not only i think. eh, it's an axiom strong times are born strong personalities. in difficult times, strong people are born. and you know us really. e happened. here, the overwhelming majority of those present live in the nineties. yeah, uh, eighties nineties. and when there was, uh, the collapse, of a great power, yes, and when, uh, each state singled out - uh, determined for itself how it would develop, how it would live , we see how they collapsed, and the sociolist republics alone went along the european, and paths
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at once others all their lives really want to go on this european. uh, they take it, yes, yes, and they try and praise, they take it. you see, here and uh, here is the situation. and the republic of belarus yes , we can, as it were, praise ourselves, because there is something for it. well, they're already proving under uh that we've gone our own way. do you know why i spend taxes and you knowingly asked, uh, independence is libertypenden. yes , and you know, there is such a statement about freedom of definition freedom is freedom of two kinds freedom just freed into a slave, whatever they want, they do. yes and part republics and rushed where 91 years is, yes, and there is freedom, the truth of a free person. they don’t do what they don’t want, and we, as it were , didn’t spread rot on our republic, as if they stuffed the president into them. he chose his path. he
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began to build food security. he began to build normally multipolar relations. i don't understand why the multipolar organization should leave now. it's cool. you know well. we showed that but you say the president has chosen the path, we have chosen the path, mind you, for which we are constantly criticize. here's what we don't do all the time. i like it, which means that we are friends with a toy, we don’t like it at all, we build economic relations. i don't like being in carriages. eh, they didn’t do what everyone doesn’t like, and i have a question. and who said that we should generally like someone other than ourselves , well, as if the citizens of this country who live in this territory, irina vasilievna, here is a question for you, as an economist, because, and very often, when they talk about independence belarus , the first counter-argument is that on russia's breadbasket is completely dependent on it. and in general, if not for russia, we all know what would have happened. but it is not entirely correct and
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even more than that, let's say the wrong approach. why because when i went to see you on the program i looked, here i appeared, you can only see. uh, i get information via satellite to my mobile phone, we trade, uh, that is, we sell more than we buy from russia by 10%. this is the first thing we have preserved our industry. now let's imagine what would happen if we didn't have there was our mechanical engineering, there would be no electronics, let someone laugh there and say that it is not perfect. well, right , not only with us, what happened, right? how does it happen? believe me? yes, yes, yes, but it works correctly. that's why we have preserved the industry, and i want to say more. let's step aside a little. step aside. eh, so often. when i work with students, and so, well, some people say, why do we need to integrate with russia it's not a good question. we are going to europe, the first tractor
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is needed. no, 28 tractor companies operate in europe and the masses are not needed, volvo supplies its cars. so to speak, the same buses. and i say, now we are 50% open economy 50% of the gross domestic product, we give beyond our limits. that is, we consume only 50 50 we sell. cut off 50% at once, and this is what these jobs mean, what unemployment will be, but roughly speaking, we are multiplying unemployment. well, somewhere around 50 percent. so it's even 50 percent at best. can you imagine what will happen if unemployment is 10%. it's unstable a country. and who will invest in this country? that is, come will the investor come? will he invest? will it? russia is investing further. that's when they talk about euro-, uh, about m-m russia that
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we depend on russia let's think about it. why are 50 countries now fighting russia? first of all, we are talking about 51. yes, we are talking about the fact that they are trying to get these resources. and we are cooperating with russia, we get these look, but we well, starting, probably, from the ninety- first year. she would have gone into her head that, after all, the economy is not the area where it's customary to be independent, damn it, because , in fact, such a worldwide. yes , the world wide web, the imf, the world bank , the wto, they are all confused and, in fact, why do we need this whole story. look, the tractor is closed. well, they will bring us a tractor from there. why do we remember these people in august of the twentieth to tell. we will reformat all of them. they will work. so, the truth is in the economy, indeed. is it easy to be independent and what does it mean to be independent in the economy? me too this morning. watched from the program so, uh, a comparison of how countries depend
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on the imf says, if you have, for example, a mortgage and lose your job, then it’s clear that you won’t earn a living with a mortgage, having a job. that's it, give it to the mortgage, having a mortgage, they will definitely earn money for bread. so amway. the same story is in the economy, can be independent. the fact is that in the economy you need to have exactly the same here, as we are on er, the transfer began, and we talked about that for the period. uh, since the 1990s, we've been talking about food security is desirable, yes, but in the same way, there must be security and economic security. that is, some kind of critical infrastructure. uh, some industries should exist to say, of course . after all, look at russia practically. that's what you were talking about, she went that way. uh, as medvedev said, when was the president? russian federation, we
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will buy everything, yes, we will buy everything and you see what happened and it's good that we ended up here. eh, they lent their shoulder, no matter how they laughed. yes, yes absolutely simply to electronics, but our pasha integral would have been a problem without it. yes, david, yes, the military traveler got acquainted with the s-400 complex, they said that if the previous modifications are there, the tori are the same, and the russians have a kamaz chassis, we have a mzkt there, that is, 400 is completely on the mcc economy. here, well, evgenievich has a question for you. look, you see, this is also an economy that is not dependent on the opinion of the president during a pandemic , thanks to which it is not possible to be our economy when he looked at it in his own way. and you know, well, we are not listened, because we, uh, could not say
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what to do, so and so and so this decision is up to the head of state. yes , they were responsible for their site. the head of state still sees, well, the problem is wider than a very strong person who could not be influenced, listen to 192 countries. well , so much about sweden which tried to be the same. and yes, yes, i tried, i tried, but then i gave up anyway. you know, this is the decision of a very strong person, and we are all , uh, medical workers, but here, uh, the moment worked in the healthcare system, of course, watched somewhere and with apprehension. how much will this happen. how far will it all go? and when the president said that this is all forcing, forcing the situation in order to pump out resources, yes, but on the one hand, you understand, as a doctor, that this is very dangerous, because we saw what the mortality rate was in neighboring countries, everywhere this was just a disaster. yes, yes, it is clear that we are made of
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the flesh in exactly the same way, but in any case, the situation in our country was many times better, yes, but, on the other hand. you understand that right now stops, and the enterprise, because everyone is leaving for e, quarantine is sitting at home and then what, but production will not stop. a holy place is never empty. we're leaving, we're sagging. eh, some has already been said with tractor lubricants. uh, with salt, with ours, with all other things, the products that we produce, and further that literally immediately others will come. and what the president said, we have a chance to occupy in a short time, those niches, to which few of us have climbed for decades, could climb there on this everest and we did it, and then we saw that it burst, like a soap bubble. this whole situation, what were they?
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wrong, of course, it is not very convenient for the head of state, it is very difficult for them. uh confess. what yes, i, like a donkey, behaved along with others and went there, you understand, how well the collective disgrace has always voted. world health organization - it's not us, but here and now the president was thinking about his head. that's it and we got what we got we got what we are we are we also forget about the medical aspects of isolating people. we don't look. how many marriages broke up there is an official statistics of a colossal increase, yes, divorces, when two people turned out to be closed. yes, yes, and they finally saw each other, it's so sick, because a person's hypodynamia does not walk, especially for the elderly.
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sometimes. it ended in deadly things, yes, and the growth of mental illness. this is only the medical aspect. let's take this medical list. i say that medicine is not maybe, but apart from the economy, because if a person falls ill, he is not up to the task. we received less gdp, this is a direct reaction, the healthier the population, the higher the level of development of the country. this is essentially what we are talking about today on independence day about what independence is and, in fact , do we understand this, well, how important for us part and valuable life, andrey, tell me, please, in your opinion, do they understand now citizens of belarus, this is precisely the value of independence and in general, in what i’ll explain the country they live in, we’re salty here
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, uh, we thought for a long time before the program. well, for example, we have already spoken. this historical aspect very often divide our history into in the twentieth century until the twentieth century, the russians somehow resigned themselves to the fact that in the end they reconciled both the reds and the whites. yes, even at the movies. yes, that is, there is an imperial coat of arms, an imperial flag, but at the same time, the soviet anthem is, as it were, normal. in our gentry and soviet commissars of the thirties, they are fighting somewhere in their heads. and so it is sometimes created the impression that everyone has their own belarus and it seems that we have passed the twentieth year, but mentally it is different for everyone. now, if we have a common understanding of what kind of country it is, or indeed. we are still collecting. here is a circle of lovers, lenin here is a circle of lovers of kolchak and here we will all sniffle, we asked about young people. here are my peers, for example, well, ukraine in russia yes they have one russian passport, one belarusian one ukrainian, having a ukrainian
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or russian passport, because to be here are two sides of a special military operation. for 30 years you can be in the ground, having a belarusian passport, you need to live in a peaceful country and moreover, fulfilling certain tasks, let's say, or just observing the life of an independent state that has an economic base. as it was rightly said, which makes independent decisions on any issues with regards to medicine, everything else is now with regards to medicine. there are these questions, there are red and white and other things. yes, there are these disputes in russia, russia is a country. other moscow is completely separate, let's say. so the elites, in moscow, there are also separate groups of intellectuals who argue about this, but there are ordinary people. the same as you and me, who are very far from this, they think about what their salary is. what is the dollar exchange rate today? how much they will buy for this course and, let's say, as it were, so that children grow up, yes, so that children do not die somewhere on the fruns, everyone is worried about it. and of course, if we measure our state, here are such simple things. where is more uncomfortable? simpler is better, then, of course, any young man of my age will tell you, from here
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or from there from these two countries, i’ll say that of course, it’s better here, believe me. we have seen this, including through our contacts with youth organizations. we hold informal meetings of various kinds. we look at how everything goes for the young, how the situation is assessed. the first was a sobering up during kazakhstan, when you remember the january events, then the people looked a little with such a crack, like that it was our twentieth. and, of course, after that already. i think that all doubts about which state to live in, how to build it and whom to equal in this regard, with whom to be an ally, i think, burns completely, it just speaks more about even internal moments, it is clear what is we have. uh, especially gifted our compatriots on the passport who went abroad. and there they adhere to some kind of invented country without their territory , we don’t even take it into account, we are talking about those who e. now he lives with us. uh, in the same state and hmm, unfortunately, very
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there are often speculations, including on this topic, someone likes one period, someone else, we raised the topic of our bilingualism. yes, that is, conditionally, if victoria sings a song in the belarusian language, it is also a kupalinka, that is, a category of citizens who are united on this issue. well, as far as the belarusians understand that, despite the fact that somewhere we are different speaking in different languages, we eat now. eh, alexander, well, that's your opinion, that's how much. let's see, perhaps, poland yes, modern, what is happening there today. they will tell us, here we are today buttonholes on each person are somehow redundant, perhaps too many red-grained symbols of a lot of this patriotism. if you look at the pulse, what is happening there? today, specifically, this is also compared to what we have just with the field, yes, because kindergarten in the literal sense, there is a preparation of the country for war. i see. here. ask the military. they own the second moment ukraine yes, that is, again, yes nationalism. here it is in the cube. if poland bench is painted with asphalt, moreover
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, they paint not to repair the pits, well, they are painted, then there is this nationalism, let's say. it rises everywhere in europe. today in belarus, objectively, they are also trying to somehow turn it all in the wrong direction, that we are somehow the most special there. this is a trend, probably some kind of european one, as if before the last war , the same thing is trying to happen today , too, but i think that, of course, for now. we have a president as long as we have verticality, manageability. these processes. you can regulate, let's say, screw someone. again uh, again in belarus very uh, a state that is significant for other countries of the post-soviet space for the simple reason that, and if we hadn’t resisted in the twentieth year, then a chain reaction would start in other countries, we see it perfectly and this thread broke, because after us when andrey said correctly, when this tragedy happened in kazakhstan in the form of riots, the distribution of weapons
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uncontrollably everything else. and many were formatted not with us, but in the same russian federation in other countries in the soviet camp. yes, people are formatted. they got scared this happens. so here it didn't work. we are now going to crawl under the belly of the russian federation , sorry, but geographical yes, it didn’t happen there. okay, then let's go in a different scenario, tougher, worse. that's ukraine, that's all, yes, and that's what we need. understand, this is what we need to understand that we are one together and when they start to tell that we are close friends, uh with the russian federation and what, and what is it that we owe with those people who are still trying to us and then flirting with a knife to stick your back and now we see dear people go there, for example, the baltic states of lithuania, latvia, estonia , who were simply promised that we would give you everything. yes, here you are, rural, do not
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develop agriculture, do not develop your fisher-control. why these ports are already ready. yes? then when did they ditch? this is what people say, and they told me, including 10 years later they were told by the guys. well, here he is, please. yes, here it is, uh, prices. yes, not those that you had cast, but those that are in euros three times higher, yes, and we can't do this business any other way, sorry baby. nothing personal. that's all. that's the same thing, so, uh, i want to say that we put up in 2020 that we go in and arranged stability for you. you are the nickname of that national policy and that constitution under the anchor, we live with you. uh, there are people in ukraine who really don’t call schoolchildren anything else, can’t i not want out of the blue to whistle people with only passports just because one is orthodox and the other is catholic only because one robs some kind of god option, for the islands
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in one nuance, others in a different way. we have her council on the metropolitan police. i will say that sila is not a handyman on the history of the belarusian statehood ; how many reviews were there? here is the recommendation of the council on historical policy to the immune system. there, the skin word is verified there, not with maniphobia, there is nothing there , we simply remember that there is an ambulance constitution of ukraine. this constitution has a clear, but temryuk counters the historical politics of its presidential reports, but with the get from fish it comes from pitting against us with their foreheads. this has happened more than once. well, i didn’t come off even once, because everything that comes up is not belarusian. it's inorganic. this is someone else's. these are completely alien phobias. kali wants to shoe the orthodox into catholics. til there is silence on the jews, how since the fourteenth century we have managed to survive and have survived and
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have survived its now outlandish occupations. i just took a bunch of the fact that for us the fundamental word was another talaq, kalim, and at once pulled one of the burnt branches and did not look at this pashpark or some aunt spotklimovich said, it doesn’t matter to us a son from a cult , but if a person were kind, the polish from many who were not confused wrote about belarus about good, belarus and now he wants to stick metastases ethnically with his knee, and nationalism is all great. from polish, everything belarusian is, of course, a normal person does not perceive that, well, and most importantly, do not let us still give professionals speech colleagues to professionals. i’m ave big everything, a journalist or a political scientist of the best, who won’t climb into a certain topic, grant the text a pig in oranges, then they obey this speech someone text, i wrote you 30 years from some top begins to invent that person or pistol this song, then he
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thinks it at home. and what, well lads. uh, a thermometer of a pill for an appointment with a psychiatrist, you are treated, you are what you are, although look at the tunic from the tops, and the most important thing is written, uh, uh, i will share and no one will say that in the bssr in the soviet union there was no idolatrous control of the future, learn from on the front, theirs will turn out to be the front and the most important thing. judges who for all this her from professional expertise. here's a simple circuit, cali, i am gromodianin i'm flying that they traumatized my vulnerable psyche. and that here i’m still fighting some kind of threat to national security, then i’m guilty of taking a photograph , fixing it from screenshots and in the established order of its general prosecutor’s office. there is bob there are other wondrous organs. what pennies are torn off for this, and they will conduct this examination and set the term will not refuse the right. i'm
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wrong. and mine for insubordination are true, then others. only yana pro court can conquer close cancel signals. good citizens. this is for the whole de kind, but is it all that such let's remember that well is not easy. here of course, now a sea of people on the internet has divorced for these most criminal hype bitterness of likes. how many reposts? that, but there is a sore topic derahodit. you can do whatever you want, but as soon as you start to show , you will bestow zilch on the air. do you imagine their gromadyanova of belarus polish similar? dumb those right to say so, it is criminally punishable if you think that the design of the other. look, you are violating our law and our constitution, look. and that is the most kali. we're talking about history. here we went. who says the gentry was different. i
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'll bring one jumped end of the xviii century. ah, the belorussian arises in place of the first section of the commonwealth, the russian-turkish war catherine the great potemkin, the belarusian musketeer regiments are trying to be jaegers, the belarusian corps, with a special uniform. jaegers, these are our half-unit mogilev vitebsk mstislav orsha squirrels consumed there from this cream, young recruits, hunters, the corps are snipers officers in these musketeers officers are this mogilev mstislavsky orshansky swore allegiance to the russian authorities of the gentry. which ones were taken as a navigator? izmail ryshchuk rymnik tore off st. george's brow jurgi's ribbons and slyakhtich-osip ivanovich kozlovsky composer osip ivanovich kozlovsky at once with his syabry derzhavin. i loved both of them potemkin, when potemkin conquered tavria and prompted
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the tauride palace in st. petersburg, he became a ticao. i would surprise the empress with blows , he called derzhavin kozlovsky derzhavin wrote the text, and kozlovsky hit, what the prisoner is also called the most patriarchal russian anthem thunder of victory, resound have fun and brave growth. here's the word of the hat, the slickness of the historical digression from igor i mean that the skin word is as beautiful as it is but i still can't forget the show that was in the minsk arena, and on september 17, the day of national unity, when were reflected, well, all aspects of our history and the folovsky prince. and the russian empire and the b ussr, i had a single replica of all this, reggie. someone is there, so, in my opinion, a telegram channel. eh, i don't remember there mmm. here from the fact that if there were
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pharaohs, and she exploited the unfortunate egyptian people. this does not mean that it is not necessary to talk about the pharaohs and show the pyramids. this is good. and here we are talking about today. let's have a little. here's from history to today yes hmm in addition to meanings, forms are also important. well, this, in principle, shows us both our experience and foreign experience. we talk about holidays, founding ideologies. we have a new holiday on september 17th. here we are, uh, two years in a row, there shortly before this holiday. we are gathering in this studio with very respected people to discuss how to make this holiday attractive and loved by young people in terms of form, because the meaning is still there. well, probably the younger generation will have to realize that when we talk about independence day, well, i will take the liberty of saying that yes, especially to the generation that, like me, was already born in a sovereign country with this flag with this anthem with this germ, then, uh,
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no need to explain anything. this is a very important holiday. but that's about what i said is. here i have a feeling that , firstly, and this is blurring somewhere and with, uh , victory day, it correlates very closely with ab, so i was driving to the program around the city. ah, there was a strange objection and i watch a lot of concert venues a day. we have a day off saturday, sunday monday, where most of the rest outside the city and forgive me for being frank, especially independence alone, as it were, well, they don’t think everyone will arrive in the evening. i think they will come to the city center for a concert to watch the salute special anthem together. still. this is the central event of our holiday. hmm, which attracts people, well, more, probably, only we hold a parade on anniversaries in anniversaries. this year he is not. i have a question. well, maybe not to be offended by the artists who uh try, who perform their uh hits on venues even in
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the smallest urban areas and it's clear that they come to listen to them there, well, not so many people, or maybe, uh, in terms of the economy, again the third of july is not do it on a weekend, and do it as a worker, and in the evening everyone can relax together, but history. no, by no means was i just in logoisk today. this is a small town. and there was no sea of people, of course, but all the people who came to this holiday in the morning at 11:30. and hmm uh, just the city authorities awarded their best people, and then i'm the headliner. e sang like that's a number of songs, but they are happy. uh, enjoyed, despite the scorching sun. today, by the way, great weather, like a holiday. yeah so i can't imagine if if it was a work day, and in general, no, you know? in fact, if you remember the conversations with the same grandfather, yes , he always talked about the fact that november
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7, may 9 - these were special days and may 1 , precisely because it was a weekend, because you could go out for a demonstration. it made a special sense for her to come home to set the table with the whole family for a drink, because it was a day off. slavic russian belarusian tradition, but it allowed you to know with some kind of sacredness to fix this date in your head. do you understand? i want to say that it and the state’s attitude to holidays , just the same, shows which day is a day off, which day is more important, yes, and therefore, if we make independence day or may 9th a working day. come on, come to work, say, well, that's it. ok then. and soon we ourselves are small. you know how men suffer that on february 23, workers on march 8, the day off is again, while the state shows pressure on
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traditional values. yes, how much we idolize a woman. go uh to fill this holiday is another matter. it's a different question, you know? well, how would we fill, yes, even though they will play from every yard. uh, the music artist will perform. uh, after all, these holidays are not made to give you a day off, and i'm the one who wants to go to the country, he will go anyway. he will go on saturday and will go through easter and on independence day, it doesn't matter. what is the ideological component here kirill correctly said our parents went where to uh, a rally in order to go there, right? yes, it was it was right. well, the meeting place is legal. uh, fellowship drinking there about the holiday. i don't speak without sarcasm. it
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's actually a tradition, nurtured over years and decades. and when i was a schoolboy with uh, balls walked me. we took the tv like this, if our parents, if we take small children with us 25 shots, they will understand that this is a holiday. this is interesting. we will take them to the holiday. and, if we take them with us to the dacha, then this will be associated from childhood, how easy it is to leave for city and spend time with family. that is, there is such a subtle moment that i think, talking about this, including making it clear that sometimes it even stands further. well, you know, it's hard to explain to a person who, well, he just considers himself for every holiday. uh, we must understand that everyone has dachas. and this is the problem, in fact, the economy. yes, i mean, it's all the same . look at how many people there are. yes
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, there were a lot of people this afternoon at the festival in the palace near the sports palace, a lot of people, guys. we started talking about teenagers. those guys who are on vacation right now. we drove home, because in small towns, well, any everywhere there are these holidays, therefore, in any case, you will not understand the significance of this. and i have a good example of this. yes , there are playgrounds came to me today worked. uh, my first course at the thematic site. that is, these are the guys who are on vacation, but they, uh, there was almost a competition, uh, to go to represent their native school, in the center of his city. of course. no, that is, for this, that is, for this there is. uh, student staff. take us we want to perform. even today, on the site in victory park, the guys sang songs to me during breaks between ensembles. and this is it. here, believe me, this was an absolutely sincere wish. and in general, today it seems to me that the country of the manufacturer remains what i wanted to say. here
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we are very often friends - well, we are not friends, but we are close to lithuania and i remember in the soviet union when i went to rest in palanga, and when they celebrated, uh, soviet holidays underscores, this is still soviet lithuania was. eh, what did they do? we don’t have this culture here, e private houses are flagged. uh, near every holiday time. so there is a flag of the state flag. e. lithuanian ussr at that time. it's here too. this is also a form. here, maybe something. notice when we get to here. we are a lot. for example especially children of the nineties learned on their head hollywood films. yes, i remember, this is already guarding america, the flag is raised everywhere, hung out everywhere. we will come to this. we've already arrived. we already about the fact that i was flying along the native mogilev minsk highway, the fact that i have such a day is the very thing i want. to say, uh, people really
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rose above their houses, but today i attached a flag to the car, i really drive with this all day long. and this is already a tradition and i want to say one more thing, yes, maybe for someone, uh, you need to go to the dacha, but i know something else, that the mass of people ritually in the dacha ears in a pose. ju is there on his dirt. yes, but not well, e in the afternoon already in the coloring of your concert at 9:00 pm near stella at their session is over. yes, that's a lot of, uh, the girl's lad is spinning so much, yes , everything is still not so childish, so, well , it seems to me that this is it, but a tradition that, probably, is already how old she is. more years precisely gi. we sing together for a very long time. yes, i remember myself when and the first time my parents took me with them to the parade. for some reason, it was, uh, evening, so after
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the parade this concert, and now we sing the anthem together and i remember singing, and at some point i decided to shut up, fell silent and everyone sings around. who do you not look at? here it was, of course, a moment to goosebumps. i think that this year there will be many voices and ours will be even stronger and even louder, also a beautiful, very symbolic tradition, which certainly should be an attribute of this holiday. , yes, earlier, the event, maybe they started with the anthem, but not so often almost every official event starts, it’s me, really there are so many state belarusian flags i have not seen a small town in the city for a long time in, let's say, small ones. and firms that, in principle, have nothing to do with this state, as they believe, do not have to consider whether there were once flags everywhere - this is important. this is cool. it seems to me that we ourselves have become. oh, how our country has changed in a year.
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it seems to me that we looked at ourselves from the outside a little bit and you know. that's how you fell in love with yourself, or what? somehow they began to value themselves in a different way and understand that we need to take care of ourselves, cherish and cherish then we will preserve our two postulates of independence in my opinion, unity and justice. if we find all this, then we will be fine. he is your 30th 32nd slavic international arts festival this creative palette of all kinds of art and seven bright unforgettable days two international vocal competitions, pop song performers and children's music competitions grandiose gala concerts and solemn ceremonies in the summer amphitheater special projects within the framework of the days of the union state solo programs of popular performers in the concert hall. catch the bright wave of all
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