tv [untitled] BELARUSTV July 24, 2023 1:05pm-1:51pm MSK
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good evening good evening, let's start with a simple one in the house of representatives, 110 deputies. our opponents often nod, saying that the country knows well if a dozen of them and you are the chairman of the standing commission on state building and local self-government. yes, that's who the country really needs pr or plowmen among deputies or symbiosis, and where should
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the deputy first of all know at the country level or at the level of the region that chose him, the answer to this question is in two planes, the first active, and the second informational. if we talk about the active, then it is more important, of course, to work as a deputy and, moreover, work directly with voters, that is, in the district. yes well, this work can be built. uh, in various areas, first of all, of course, in the district, receiving applications and participating in the work of meetings with labor collectives at the place of residence. during the condensation period, i traveled all the village councils of the two districts. met people, held receptions and so on, but of course, this audience is so narrow enough. although there is a lot of information you get from such meetings and from this type of activity. as for e-television, as for newspapers of other
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mass media, the audience is wider and it allows informing about all areas of activity, and moreover, i will say. so , especially in the region, voters want to see their deputy's tvs, and they even talk when they meet. uh, strangers we know we know. we saw you on tv. that's the power of tv. and here, perhaps, there should be a balance. if there is work. if there is something to say, then you need to go to the media , you need to talk about it, of course, that is, pr for the sake of pr is not needed, it cannot show its work, in principle, it is not a sin if it is work. this is how my parents taught me in life what to do and people will notice it, and this is true, well, we live in the era of information technology, so this is also a kind of job, among other things, a deputy. in my opinion, we should work to improve the political culture of our population. that is, talk about how legislative activity is carried out.
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what is the kitchen of this legislative activity? what are the reasons for the adoption of this or that law? how it works , citizens should understand this, because the time is like this. i understand correctly that this is a badge in order. kone- first, obliges. secondly, the state person also clearly defines. and the interests of the state. you must have accidents above all above all above all the interests of the state, when they tell me some things that you can, uh, quickly achieve popularity, well, this is the highest state. uh, only uh, it might be beneficial for some small group. citizens or even a large group, then probably it will be wrong if you follow this path and move in this direction. well then, a little about the economy, because anyway. this is one of the main components of your work as the chairman of the commission. our economy is not only an official event; many years ago, the president
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set the ambitious task of building horizontal lines of cooperation between minsk and the kremlin. not at all only the republic, the federation and horizontally with each russian region with each russian region, and you are one of those who, at their level, are obliged to implement this and put it into practice. here, we talk a lot about the overall results. let's get a little bit about the private arrangements of the world practice can often be seen. these are the horizontal links. well, when we talk about world experience, we usually refer to european experience. here, i would really times today. i took european experience and experience, which is experience in the eu, which is very important in the cis, because the cis over the years of its existence. they also gained some experience, in particular, in terms of legislation, model legislation in the cis mp, where i also head the commission.
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uh, studying the experience of state building, the only deputy from belarus on the quota uh, this type of activity is also present, a certain model legislative base for such relations has been created there, but it requires perfection, as far as the european union is concerned , everything is clearly spelled out, but it is spelled out in relation to the european union as to others states are also spelled out, but it is envisaged that these horizontal ties can exist at the level of cultural ties of some humanitarian projects, and i could personally verify this. in practice, when i headed the district council of deputies and was responsible for this area of work, we established cooperation. what about the gnins of poland with the regional administrations of latvia with the regional administrations of ukraine but as soon as cultural projects are exchanged by cultural delegations, please joint humanitarian cooperation in cross-border cooperation, please, as soon as the conversation turned to the economy. and even more so, our partners
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immediately left politics. uh, from these themes that strict regulation is strict regulated. they have strict regulations that this is not included in horizontal ties and another matter at the cis level, and of course, first of all, in relations with russia, here at this stage of our development we are establishing cultural ties, social ties and educational ties, and at the same time, we primarily see the goal of establishing economic ties. why so that the potential is huge in fact, why was the forum of the region created in the fourteenth year? yeah well, how is the answer to a certain extent? we’ll close it for sanctions, yes, then russia had our 20th year, a total 22nd year. you understand this very well. what we are talking about and such unprecedented western pressure , while the volume of trade with russia according to the results, is 22. well, a record yes, almost 50 billion. well, a little
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less, but almost 50, a beautiful figure sounds like billions of dollars. yes, western sanctions, in your opinion, in what other areas? this pressure you have a positive effect on us. well, first of all. i would like to draw attention to the fact that sanctions are a shot in the leg of those who initiate them, because in the west the main unshakable category is property has been for years. it was all worked out. uh, let's put it this way, uh, uh , whatever you want, parties can swear , some scandals, political pr campaigns, and just don't touch your own. this is an unshakable category and, among other things, it was they who initiated international treaties on freedom travel, uh, trade, uh, et cetera, et cetera, and sanctions. they themselves are these agreements and this unbreakable category
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of property. they turn into nothing, they level the achievements of the international achievements that they themselves initiated over decades of centuries. we can say today they don’t, because if the tank steals, we’ll say the whole country’s money. what is the credibility of this bank ? what could be further interaction at the international level financial and in this sense, uh, harm, for them a lot, and therefore a lot of benefit for us, because we preach completely different ideals. we have completely different approaches, we are initiating in this aspect as well. it seems to me very important to understand that the effect of sanctions is of a prolonged nature. the momentary one is a shock to the economy, a rupture of some ties, but in a more foreseeable future of 5-10 years. we saw that these sanctions played against those who
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initiated them and for the benefit rather than against. whom did they take, as far as? in what other industry? the most important, it seems to me, a third aspect, it must be understood that the introduction of these sanctions for us and for our partners in the cis, primarily russia, uh, gave the first thing that it is impossible to focus only on the west. it was so mental. why do we need to open our own production, when we can buy ready-made ones? yes, we were forced to call for this , and so on. as a matter of fact, we have already had enough of this economically multi-vector approach, and we realized that this vector does not work for the west, the second thing is that in our mentality , the mentality of us and the russians in particular has become. we began to understand that we are not competitors. we can cooperate, we can interact. today we are not talking about the need to privatize the masses or unite it with kamaz there, we say that we will act together on the international market. well, finally. the third thing is that we began to listen more carefully
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to each other, understand each other's features in order to look together in one direction and move not thanks to contrary. at night well in the twenty-second year, 98 hanging representatives of the regions of belarus took place in russia and, uh, eighty-two trips of a delegation from russian regions to belarus a good figure, though this year the second forum of small towns will be held even more locally in belarus. yes in zelva, yes your potion, yes for the first time in our territory. here is something even more filigree. what is the advantage of such a point connection between regions. you put it very precisely , it's a more subtle form of interaction. the only thing we have defined is the format as a multi-format congress, small town, even
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so that, well, the forum is a forum of regions russia, belarus already has this multi-format congress of the cities of the grodno region of the nizhny novgorod region, but in the first congress, which was held in an urban settlement in general on the territory of the nizhny novgorod region. eh, representatives of the new territories of russia also took part, this was also the case, but it is also interesting for the exchange, what is the filigree of this form? i will probably say that any contacts at the highest level, any adoption of a declaration of treaties, and so on. they will be accepted by our society, when the regions will feel them result hmm and in order for the regions to feel the need for regions to communicate with each other, regional leaders, the head of municipalities, deputies of all levels, businessmen, representatives of culture, and so on. here is the idea of holding such
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a forum. it didn't happen by accident during the year. we prepared it. it all started with a visit. e in the potion branded events, ganinsky german, which already today has, but a solid reputation in the republic because the population is in a small potion at the time of this activities are doubled by visiting guests. here it is on one of those days. andrey alexandrovich dudkin, head of the representative office of the nizhny novgorod region, came to this event. firstly, he was surprised that in the regions in a small regional center such an event could be held for russia , this is not typical . uh, eat small towns, originally in the lower n- hold here's a great idea, because you don't need to prepare the scene. no need to prepare the city everything ready. everyone will come, small towns will come big ones to discuss their problems. and this is the first. second, he got acquainted with the format
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that we have. this is a parliamentary project exclusively for the partner association of the district grozny region on sustainable development. initially , five districts went to this alliance. today is already six. that is, it is called the alliance, it is called the partner alliance five plus. why five plus initially there were five districts, and then another mostovsky was added there now six districts signed the agreement. and where did it come from? who came up with this idea? it was my initiative together with my fellow deputies from these districts. local deputies supported us, district deputies supported us, executive committees supported us , uh, the regional council of deputies supported the leadership of the parliament in this regard, and we signed such an agreement that we will complement each other to help each other in increasing the stability of ours. e districts have a number of activities. gentlemen, dotkin was very struck by the fact that in this annensky kirmosh, the tourist product
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of each of the districts was presented on one site. this was the first such experiment. further, many joint events have already been held. that's when we complement each other's potential. i want to immediately clarify your vector of the grodno region. yes , and this connection with the nizhny novgorod region, but since we are already talking so much about nizhny novgorod, we probably need to clarify this point. well, sorry. stop question. and how, by what criterion, is the choice of this region of your partner, yes, the location of the mentality similar production, how this connection is formed, well , there is very little similarity with the region of the nizhny novgorod grodno region, because in terms of size and potential. but it looks like the regions are exactly one to one, for example, there are six potions in terms of the number of people and the problems that exist there are very similar regions.
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but as for the logistics, there are difficulties here, because the distance is quite large . it is good that now there is a flight already, minsk nizhny novgorod, we are looking for everything once a week, yes. we are looking for these logistics schemes that work, belarusian logistics enterprises for the delivery of some, which means goods both back and forth and in the future. we have. there are plans to create such centers on the territory of the grodno region and on the territory of the logistics and on the territory of the regions of the nizhny novgorod region in order to exchange these uh goods, but uh, the main criterion is, of course, the activity of the representative office of the nizhny novgorod region. they are the only ones that have representative offices from all regions of russia in belarus and are very their strong activity is interested. they are obviously interested here too. well by the way, what representation has unity. this, of course, to show yes, yes, but the layman is very
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difficult. yes, to wade through these commodity items through the nomenclature, there and so on it is much clearer to him when well, they see a specific product. yes, i personally saw how our premier da golovchenko rode on a joint tram in nizhny novgorod. here, if we measure cooperation in such results. that union of the grodno region and nizhny novgorod is trams and that there are a number of other positions, we gathered our enterprises those proposals that they can provide through representation and what we do not need, but the most striking example was at the first congress, it was organized following the example of ramenskoye, our kirsch, a stage was set up on the square trading rows and our belarusian from the allians. enterprises removed their products from the regions of the alliance. well, well , and what specifically interested. e-e factory
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of art products of the city of elephant products of the slonensky meat processing plant tourist products of the volkovysk region, production of the dyatlovo enterprise hijacking. uh-huh, the excitement was very big. it was not a trade. it was a tasting. well, the factory of artistic styles, by the way, also traded in fabric products, which means that, uh, clothes were very actively bought from this enterprise here in slonim. uh, and this was such a first trial shipment to the regions in order for people to see how people react, but apart from everything else today. we see the potential of a large exchange technology, shchuchinsky institute. he is also engaged in the production of both seeds and other agrarian topics of great interest to nizhny novgorod. we are interested there, well, it is a large industrial center. and we are primarily interested in import-substituting components
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production on the tv channel belarus 24. if they don’t remember about them, yes, but as one of the election and election slogans they tried to draw this line to completely break the connection between belarus and russia , it was directly hammered into their economic program , and, if you follow their logic, then breaking the grodno region, but from all over , would probably be the simplest. well, they thought so in terms of geography and proximity to the west, yes, and in terms of nationality of the population. and here suddenly the union is not from the lithuanian province, not from polish province, and from the nizhny novgorod region. yes, that's where the reasoning of the fugitives is flawed and could even theoretically be the grodno region. well, do without russian capital without russian connections. well, answering the first part of your question , i will say, so what can lithuania give us today, except for a fence on the border with barbed wire and long lines. uh, on the same border, six goodwill visa-free regime
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come and communicate with the titovites with the latvians who come to us to buy medications , shoes for their children. that's exactly why children's shoes food is the same. that's what they told. what obstacles are placed before this trip, what do they face, including at the border. here is what they have to offer us. if they themselves stand, with an outstretched hand, at the same west, give us, and on this, in fact, their entire foreign policy, belarus and the grozny region, is built, including repeatedly stating this. we are ready to be friends with neighbors, but just do not interfere with our internal affairs, equal partners, it is instructive to live. partnership equal relations,
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therefore, in this case, this is the situation when the neighbor does not want to use a logistical, as it were, a simple scheme for establishing partnership relations between neighbors, but building fences strengthens some troops, places foreign troops at home, and on the territory of the border territories show other gestures of hostility, and at the same time, yes, this is far away. well, i have already told how much we have not yet told everything, how much we have earned in a little over a year today. that's why here, probably not a question, logistics is not a question of neighborhood, it is a question of interest. yes, yes adequate attitude. can the grodno region manage investments, probably, but if you invest only at the expense of internal reserves, it will be, uh, not development. it will be some. well, at best, one level, of course, external investment is needed, by the way, the russians can now offer us quite favorable investment conditions. there are various proposals,
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including those proposals being considered in our alliance. uh, with uh, financing with building facilities and so on. all this requires further elaboration, but this is specific and this is absolutely unconditional. uh, a job, uh, no politics, no related stuff, let's say, at the same time , there's nothing to offer in the west right now. but when they offered, they were certain, so to speak, conditions that are unacceptable to us. i realized, uh, within the framework of even the eastern partnership, how it all was a good question. well, already you, as chairman of the commission, and the recently adopted act on citizenship, here i am deprived. citizenship extremists and the responsibility for dual citizenship can we talk about? yes , there are enough similar laws in the world, no matter how we are accused of being so unique, you can lose
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latvian and ukrainian citizenship for dual citizenship. that's how the deputy and the head of the commission. i want to hear your answer. why did the oppositionists fail not only to become people of the world, yes, but many will have to become people without a motherland and without a flag, despite all their attempts to invent new embassies of their own and new documents, i will slightly clarify my the conversation goes to him deprivation about the loss. citizenship is very important. this is a significant difference, of course, because loss implies that a person has lost him, he was not deprived of him, he lost him by his actions directed against this country, because according to the basic law, no one can be deprived. that is, he committed an action that led to the track led to the loss. this is a very important point, because in
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the constitutional commission, when we were preparing the basic law, we talked about this a lot. debocated and the whole point is that a person by birth a citizen to deprive him this is wrong. but to lose, he himself lost this citizenship by his actions. this has a very important meaning, because many citizens who have long lost their lives for decades live on the territory of other states. they are trying to influence the processes that are taking place here, they do not understand them. but they have developed a different understanding of the reality of the one in which they now live and there is no reality they are trying to shift to us, who live and work here is very remarkable. uh, k. we received a letter to the parliament in 1920 , written by a belarusian who has been living in the european union for 10 years, he came here. here on vacation. he needed to have surgery. he
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couldn't do it for money. here he was given free of charge, because the danger remained. he thanked the president, thanked our authorities for the fact that this can be done. why am i saying this? what is that reality? which is attracted now is not so attracted before. here is how it was designed it is said that you can not tour this trip here by emigration. here, i always say that the neighbor has a beautiful wife, and you like her. that doesn't mean he's not flawed, maybe she has bad breath, or fucking peep at night. that's exactly the same way when our fugitive so-called face this reality. you understand that they were deceived. do they understand that it's something ephemeral that doesn't exist? we can have them at the expense of the state, at the expense of our social orientation, they are not for nothing, because they, too
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earned by someone, but they can be received in the form of a social guarantee. there, not a single capitalist businessman will share his money just like that, and when they poured these millions here, they expect to receive billions. and they, these guys of our deceived, formed the opinion that you can live due to this and it can work there too, why are they free without a country, because they expected that the regime would fall for a short time. i did not come back and now, of course, i myself have traveled a lot around the world. and when i for example the third day is already feeling, especially if it's a foreign language, if you're alone it's very difficult, and i understand them that it's not just coming to them now. why are they told to go fighting joy, train to attack, what is going on in a person’s head, who is training to attack his people is a terrible thing, so their tragedy
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lies in the fact that they followed the wrong leader, but most importantly, they went against. actually the people. unfortunately yes, here it is. uh, parliamentary elections are a single voting day. you recently called on deputies intensify work with people's initiatives. well, the ukrainian deputies cheerfully prepared for the legalization of marijuana and have already voted for the legalization of same-sex marriage, the most necessary now, especially what laws our deputies will still have time to vote for before the end of the dprk . well, i’ll clarify a little. i didn't just call. i talked about the fact that the updated directive number two, which came into force with the signing of the number 170 indicated by the president , implies the participation of deputies in working with
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civil initiatives, and changes to the law about local government after lawful local self-government , which we have taken literally. uh, at the end of the session. they provide a mechanism to work with these initiatives. and this mechanism lies in the fact that it is the deputies at the base and the regional level that should filter them, should approve these initiatives and put money there for their implementation, therefore, of course, this is the deputy mission and encourage people to these initiatives, help them formalize them, and so on, with regard to these dubious laws. you understand that in many parliaments deputies initiate laws not because they are needed. not because they meet public needs, but for the sake of pr this is what we started our conversation with in this regard. this work is very
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thankless, because it does not always support the majority, and then it turns out that it worked in vain. for example, ukraine is a distraction from pressing problems. this is a planned action. here. uh, about drugs. we know the position of the head of state and our legislative base. here the barrier is very clear, as regards these all aspects of same-sex marriage. and the lgbt community also has a very strict legislative framework. we have it in the constitution, we clearly spelled it out, and it was one of the most popular positions from the proposal of citizens. write down that marriage in the republic of belarus is precisely the union of a man and a woman. not otherwise. that's because it's a road to nowhere is a tragedy. here. now, with regard to the bills that we are working on, because of which we can vote before the end of the term, but i would like to draw attention to the fact that out of ninety-eight laws, uh, to be adopted until february
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24 in the development of uh, changes to the constitution uh. about 90 laws have already been adopted, about 10 laws remain. i think before the end of the year we will accept them . parliament is. uh , there are laws, they work deputies explaining investment policy, and public procurement, and changing business activities, that is, very important laws for the economy very important laws for e, society which we expect a very large layer of work will consist of and we foresee that we have already ratified the international treaty that operate within the framework of the sco hmm that's with the entry of belarus into this organization. we will also pass a number of laws, we will have to ratify them. and we see this, we are preparing for this, so the work is already going
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well in this direction, but maybe then a little deeper. yes, well, in this matter , here is the ability to make global changes in legislation. yes, well, in change constitutional norms. we are the truth. uh, such a good example for many countries, and these are the norms that you are talking about, especially about historical memory. yes , and so on. these are the ones that are, well, really cool norms. they were necessary, especially in the light of everything, yes, well, in the west and in russia too. you can sometimes learn to quickly accept it. image correct populist, i would even say sometimes laws. well, because it is often these laws yes that contribute to the creation of meaning and the people follow them. look here the russians very quickly passed the law in the seventeenth year of abu on agents, when it had already begun to burn a little. yes, now the correct laws are very important about the members
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of their own and the benefits for these members on various issues. and the prohibition of sex change, yes, and managed to get ahead of us, you understand the law on the protection of animals. well, in reality, we have been talking about this for several years, and they accepted the president talking about this. the belarusian assembly also talked about himself. yes, but what kind of legislative norms of this nature do we lack. but let's say they are in development. well, returning to the conversation about the initiatives of the deputies. i would like to say that it is the seventh one, having created e, that stands out for the fact that a fairly large number of copyright laws. here in my commission there are two copyright laws: deputies, members of the commission, introduced this assembly to the status, deputies of the national assembly and members of the republic, and so, by the way, distinguish our convocation from previous convocations. as experts who analyze performance say, it seems to me very important. the fact is that here, probably,
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a question of terminology. here is the law on enogenes. it sounds yes, but we also have adopted changes in the legislation of the mass media, where practically the same positions are written in relations with extremist media, how to work with them, and that's all that does not work in practice, with regard to sex change. we also have laws. this is all formalized and today only for medical reasons. this can be done and as far as i am informed by the ministry of health, these applications are not often received from citizens. and most most importantly, they almost never confirm, that is, medical indications. it's like no. let's just say this desire is not justified by anything. what about reaction time? yes, there is a certain procedure, but here the procedure is prescribed in the law over the meeting of the adoption of laws in an expedited manner
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. very correct, sounding laws. they play an image role. as you say, that is, they sounded before the people understood, but did not work. oddly enough, sometimes there are regulations, including laws , that work, but we live like we don’t notice the air, how we don’t notice them when you ask a citizen i especially love voters. what law do you follow for your family? sometimes this leads to a stupor in college students. i ask what law, on the basis of what law, was the charter of your institution written? question this speaks of political culture and speaks of how important, let's say , these image moments are so important for citizens today . well, yes, our neighbors have a very high activity of the deputy, but very often these author's laws. they just don't get through. why because they do not pass do not find
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the support of the majority, not oriented to society. in general, it is oriented towards some group or some, let's say, a party social cell, and so on. i don't see the problem in taking laws in the belarusian parliament. believe it all works, if there is a need, uh, and in particular. here we very quickly and promptly reacted to unfriendly acts against us. we reacted very quickly to the legislative execution of road maps. what's more, i'll say the voters on the ground, when they met, they say, well done, this law is wonderful in terms of extremism in preventing generalization. which you said, that is, people see and understand it, that is, it works. here is one topic which must be touched upon by both russian and our experts. they note that the people in the union state. yes, they seem to live in two realities, alone immersed in their own in the global political crisis. yes, others
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pretend that it does not concern them at all , they live as if nothing is happening. in reality, here is a reaction to the blowing up of the crimean bridge of the latter. this event, and before this nord stream as a whole, such legal chaos. some of the west simply do not even know about it and do not want to know the west of the sacred cow remains for some reason still since. at the same time, our government is doing colossal work to increase the same defense capability, yes, what is relevant . now the law on the people's militia has been signed , new power units are being created. including spetsnaz including territorial defense. yes, the existing units are being trained and we are not ashamed of this , tactical nuclear weapons are deployed. why are they embarrassed ? this is just an opportunity to respond if
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they attack. and here, what other steps need to be taken so that belarus and belarusians are ready to repel aggression as a direct such information occasions of necessity, although what if necessary, it is already underway, as regards these two groups of the population. in my opinion, it is significant that the more these people who are not interested in all this, the more clearly it shows that the state is in its place and people feel protected when i raise these topics with voters. they listen to the end, but as a rule, a question. they ask questions about how to put asphalt on the street, how to solve some problems of the communal plan, and so on. that is, people they care little about this, that is, they expect that the state will solve the problems of the state. and it's probably a very good one. uh, an indicator of
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how effective. but the state, represented by the head of state, represented by law enforcement agencies , is working on e-e increasing the defense capability. after all, we are, in fact. an island of peace around which there are warring states that are either directly or indirectly involved in this conflict , they accuse us, but sorry, we didn’t send mercenaries there and didn’t supply us with weapons they accuse themselves of what, uh , dirty to the ears, those and those states, on the principle, keep the thieves who are most noticed in this, but uh, the question really arises. what else needs to be done? here it is very, it seems to me that the president answered pointwise and, as always, accurately, everyone needs to work in their places. you need to work even more efficiently, you need to fulfill
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your duties with high quality in your family at your workplace. and everything else will be taken care of by those who need to be taken care of, but there is an understanding that you need to treat those measures to increase beard capacity, which are taking place in our country. you look at all these measures that you have listed, including the law on the people's militia with the understanding of accepting society, there were no questions in society regarding the deployment of tactical nuclear weapons. why because absolutely most of the people of our people are sane, i don’t take those who, let’s say , use any reason to protest, and they are not even stupid, they just engaged the biased. quite right. i remember the twentieth year, when they wrote urgently a knockdown. the parliament even wrote to us to spend the winter and sent us such a letter abroad that it would be refused to enter into the cyronics of the state, if, in addition to one person , the united states, e, threw more people
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than another substantive war. well, stanislavovich is to blame, it's not for you. that's why, that's why we don't take it. here, and sensible people understand that everything is being done, perhaps. moreover, i spoke in my region. uh, with the families of those people who were involved in the training camp, who in the family has military men who are now in the active phase at the training grounds. most of the time, people are sympathetic to the fact that this should be done as an indicator of the maturity of society. this is fine? and here i don't see any. well, firstly, i am not a military person, but i don’t see that we need to understand any new legislative acts in order to do something else, but if such acts come to parliament, we will be ready to adopt them. we have an understanding of this. i do not want to be a prophet, but i believe that, in principle, even taking an example from our western neighbors, but the percentage of gdp that should go the other way around.
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this is, in principle, a value that should grow under these conditions. this is my deep conviction. but again, let the ministry of finance, together with the ministry, also think about it for us, he sent out a detente to the largest american media holding companies. how should the situation in russia be covered for russia itself by a free press? yes , of course, and the main meaning of these messages. yes, these russians cannot be defeated on the battlefield, so they need to be destroyed from the inside, like this did 1917, how did they do it in 1991? yes, and now it is necessary we saw how it works on our skin, yes, in the twentieth year. and now, after all, we have a common enemy with russia, and they will definitely not calm down, both in relation to belarus and the union state as a whole. it also looks good. this
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is what our allied state is capable of and must oppose to this plan. first of all, in my opinion. we must synchronize our information policy. here in the twentieth year, you probably, as a professional, noticed better than me that many russian channels covered the events in our country in their own way, initially until the head of state made his initial report. this says a lot, and if we are allies, and if we look in one direction, we should at least coordinate our information policy with each other, somehow feel each other. this is very important, because today we have access to mass media within the framework of the union state, there are serious programs that are informational.
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