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tv   [untitled]  BELARUSTV  September 16, 2023 11:10am-12:01pm MSK

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good evening. hello, first release of our program. we started beautifully in theater interiors. do you remember, yes, very well, five years ago i still can’t even imagine what life has in store for us . during this time the west has become a theater of the absurd just like western presidents, well, in my opinion , actors, but that’s theirs. but here , let’s go on without pathos, the real work of the seventh convocation of the republic is not finished, and it is
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this parliament that needs to adopt all the laws in the development of the updated constitution. we would like to note in the work of our legislators. well you absolutely right. yes 5 years have passed. and it seemed to me that it was quite recently. in fact, it’s already been such a decent period of time that we’ve been dating. well , maybe in another studio. this is true. you know, things were really tense. i would say interesting work. i really like it. i've always thought about how legislators work. but then, when i am now deeply involved in this work and am the chairman of the council of the republic of the national assembly of the republic of belarus, i understand that this is really a very interesting job, because it comes from life. and everything that we do. we are primarily about working with people. these are the issues that are most relevant today, which need to be considered in legislative acts in the draft laws that we are considering and,
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of course, first of all, first of all for us. this is work with bills. but more than that , you know we have an expert council, which is a good help for working on bills, this is first of all. and, of course, working with people. we are the organ territorial representation, our members of the council of the republic work all in the regions , each doing their own thing. and besides this, well, or vice versa, maybe, because after all, member of the council of the republic is a fairly high title that one can only be proud of. of course, we all work a lot together with people, and i pay a lot of attention to this. well, of course, working with the deputy corps at all levels. this is our job. this is our area of ​​responsibility, so we always invite them to our meetings if the session is not with us together, deputies from village councils are chairmen of regional district councils of deputies, and necessarily regional councils of deputies.
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that is, we are all together. in addition, we have expert councils, an expert advisory council, and a council that interacts with local government authorities, so we have a very serious and interesting school, and it seems to me that this is a good school for anyone. who is a member of the council of the republic, even in their professional growth? in the future, well then, well, you just touched on expert council, yes, on behalf of the president. it should shed light on the viability of the draft laws of our country and the experts are learned invited experts. yes, narrow specialists in specific areas. what areas will undergo this x-ray in the near future, brother sergeevich, you know, the expert advice was, in my opinion, a very wise decision. this is not only the consideration of bills. absolutely not. this is a consideration, but almost all normative and legal ones are not, those that
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are supposed to be signed in the head states and expert council - yes, we have identified members of the expert council there, but believe us every time. we invite those people who are deeply immersed in this topic that we will consider to consider this or that issue. well, if this is a sport, then we can invite a coach, just the director of a children’s sports school, if this is the culture of the head of some cultural institution or several. that is, we invite absolutely everyone who knows, well , the question that we will study and consider this first. that's what i would like to say. well, then you know, you also need to understand how relevant this alternative legal act is today, and therefore during our work of our expert council it has been 2 years. so it was formed in june 2021, there was an order. we reviewed more than 200 legal acts. and
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we immediately approved and supported only a third, right away, and some were rejected altogether, because, well, we believe that this is not relevant at all and will be. not clear for society for our population, those issues that were submitted for consideration, but a number of normative legal acts. we simply gave our critical remarks, which are either used in the future or maybe we have some endont discrepancies somewhere, but these are our theses. you always see the head of state, the president of our country. and i think he undoubtedly takes this into account when signing the laws and regulations that we are considering at the expert meeting. advice for example, i realized that, in principle, any person is a narrow specialist. why is this an ordinary person, maybe yes, also a primary school teacher, or there to educate or coach? as you said, the athlete, yes, who are specialists in their field, he can influence
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the process completely and moreover, we invite you know, even sometimes we hold a reception on personal issues and i see that a person has come with interesting thoughts with interesting initiatives and we will be considering this at the expert council in the near future because the materials have already arrived. we invite him to our meeting. and this very interesting. well, what bills will be considered in the near future, of course. these are the ones that the government has already considered today ; this is the budget for 2024 - this is the program for socio-economic development and forecast indicators for 2024. just one of these days we will consider these issues at a meeting of the expert council and our expert has already sent these materials perfectly and i understand that women never cease to amaze. i know that one of your receptions, one of yes, on the twenty-third of february this year, lasted 11 hours and 43 minutes. this is
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a gift for men on defender of the fatherland day or routine work, that is, a common practice. well, you know marat sergeevich well, it happened, it didn’t work out in my column. the third of february, and in fact this is exactly the case every time, if people come to see me, then i accept until i accept all those who came, either by appointment, but we try to pre-register people, well, they often come on their own initiative, so i have no right to leave without meeting those people who came to see me. although of course, i already understand this, somewhere very quickly, but at the same time, you know, sometimes even in such a short meeting. you can draw certain conclusions for yourself, which are really very important today not only for this person who came with his question. and you can identify such a rational grain that will be useful to you in your work in the future. i really don’t want to talk exclusively about work
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issues today, so let me ask a question. necessary but difficult here is 2020, be that as it may. yes, we must draw certain conclusions from it, and it is obvious that it was farewell to illusions in many ways. yes, belarus became a bifurcation point for the western world, and we all missed this year and drew conclusions. in the twentieth, we saw you every day with an absolutely clear position with clear thoughts and without a shadow of doubt or fear. well, after all, this year has left a scar on your soul. that's how he left scars on so many. i , too, you know sergeevich, i absolutely do not i agree with our president when alexander grigorievich said that if 2020 had not happened, it would have to be invented, this is absolutely true, and the truth is that you said that we have parted with some illusions that we, perhaps they lived, then it is absolutely true that the side that
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existed before 2020 will no longer exist. we understand this too. yes i have many times. since coming back from 2020, it's true, i've been thinking about this a lot. why did they do this? why not some of our fellow citizens? uh, there are friends friends, this was also the case, you know , to say that i have a scar, i wouldn’t say it, i’ll tell you sincerely. and i really never had a shadow of a doubt that reason would prevail and everything in our country would be absolutely fine. i was deeply confident and firmly confident in this, because i understood and knew. what country we live in and what kind of power there is in our country and in this, i never doubted this was true. but what we have to return to is this. yes, because you understand that this cannot be allowed and not even the unrest that was there, but and those people who came out there with ideas
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of what they were doing or without a clue, as many are now talking about it, but because that’s exactly who they are. events can lead to the worst thing - that we can lose the world, and then it will really be scary. for everyone, for every person who lives in our country and for the country as a whole. so, that’s why we just have to do everything to prevent this from happening, we just have to live , work, do, everyone has their own business, which you you work honestly and openly for the good of your country for the good of your people. and these are absolutely not pretentious words. absolutely not pretentious words. then, of course, we will have peace, tranquility, sovereignty, and we will be clearly confident in our future. look at this. we saw the president in the twentieth. not just with a specific position. it was a landmark, which at a certain moment gave strength to so many. i speak for myself, including many people with whom i communicated, especially on the 16th. yes, this is the performance at
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independence square and when he came out with a machine gun to defend the country literally in this sense. and they saw you. naturally, we saw many people, and at the same time, we did not see many. and this is the criterion, yes, to a certain extent. you are the head of the council of the republic, and you clearly understand now, for sure, what kind of people should be in parliament, what kind of people should be in the councils of the republic, you will pay attention to precisely that fact, and where were these people who worked at that time? time by parliamentarians twentieth year, and how they introduced themselves from the point of view of protecting the state. i thought, when you said, uh, i voiced this question about what to say and i’m thinking about saying. that's what came to my mind right away, uh, but i thought i should say it. you know many, well , that’s what i’ve heard. so she constantly supports the president, everywhere she refers to theses and speaks to the president. yes, this is indeed true, when i began to work next to this leader with our leader. i
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saw that this is a person who really thinks. country and about everyone person in this country and with him we will definitely live in a sovereign , calm country, and therefore i calmly perceived these events, understanding that there is a head of state who, you know, well, i always say, how in a good family there is always a good husband, father, on whom you can rely, and here you understood that there is a man who will not betray your country, will not betray his people , and this means the future of your children and all those who live today in our country, so, of course, i i know how it will turn out. you understand that we are also members of the council of the republic, we also have elections, we are only indirectly elected, but the deputy corps is elected, which, uh, will come to work, so my criteria and approaches for those who come to work in parliament, the council of the republic in the house of representatives , certainly.
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these must be people absolutely devoted to their country, absolutely devoted to theirs. to the people and absolutely sharing this policy that is being pursued in our country, and to the politicians in our country the ordinary ordinary and simple this is a person, this is a person, and in the last time we met with the president, my colleague , the speaker, the upper house of uzbekistan , the president said that our ordinary politics is ordinary life. and these are honest people who are not afraid to go out to people, not afraid to talk to people, not afraid to solve the questions that people ask them and help people. these are the ones who should come and work. this is paramount. this is the key task. when they nominate their candidates, and when labor collectives collect signatures, people must understand who will come and who will work in the legislative body of our country, the national assembly, of
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course, this is a criterion, which, first of all , is absolutely good attitude and love. we will this is an immutable truth, otherwise it will not work. well, it’s hard not to agree, it ’s true, but look at our conversation in the past. we talked a lot about the role of women in politics. do not consider it sexist, but this is deja vu. yes, the first belarusian-uzbek women’s forum ended recently, however, these are the events that you probably followed the whole country, because, firstly, it was interesting, and you met with tonzila narbaeva. so that’s what we agreed on, natalya kochanova, and she took normaleva there. you know, but first of all, we agreed that in general this is the first sign of our joint projects. well, i mean between our chambers and the upper chambers, because, well , we really haven’t held such an event at this level, but we saw
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that today this is, perhaps, not only women’s business. forum it can be mero. those that are connected with the humanitarian sphere in terms of culture, education, sports, tourism, which is important, of course, these are economic . the aspect is cooperation in light industry, which, by the way , is interesting to women, it’s always some kind of new models there, and an exchange of opinions, which is important. we concluded for ourselves that the economic component of the form is, of course, very important, but 90 to 100 million agreements that were signed within the framework of this forum. this is very good, but no less important when our women and colleagues become friends from belarus and uzbekistan and i know that they have developed such a friendship over these days that they already have each other’s contacts. they are already exchanging and moreover, we preliminary, of course, calculated
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and looked at what contracts would be signed , agreements, but they already appeared within the framework of this forum. new ones are right on the move, when we introduced a plenary session they brought me notes of hryvnia, money, ivanovna , we will sign another agreement . this is amazing. it is important. yes? here we clearly concluded for ourselves that first, but this is only the beginning of the great work that our colleagues should be engaged in. members of the council of the republic and, yes, the senate of uzbekistan but the frequency of this was somehow mentioned, as if we were talking about it, and i generally thought that well maybe it's not an annual thing. e background, because you know we always hold very large-scale belarusian -russian forums. uh, we’ve already held quite a lot with our colleagues from russia, we’re preparing 10 forums, and we’re preparing the next one, which will be held here in belarus eleventh forum of regions of belarus russia but my colleague.
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you took the kamalan, said natalya ivanovna, next year we will host the forum and that’s why we are now working out, so to speak, the road map of our cooperation and all these agreements that were announced during the course of it, it was not just a business advantage, it was more the official visit of my colleague to the republic of belarus, which were announced during the visit and forum. we'll put it all down. this is truly a program of our actions that will allow us to more closely and cooperate fruitfully. although i will say, you know, when we began to prepare for this forum and began to consider the visit, the cooperation that exists between our countries. of course, we saw that today this is very active cooperation in absolutely all areas and, of course, with the main ideologists. this is the heads of our state, the presidents, their good relations , their tasks that were set before us by all government bodies. this is holding large-scale events. these are, of course, contacts at the regional level
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cooperation is what alexander grigorievich said at the meeting with my colleague, of course. we will implement all this , there is no doubt about it, because we have become closer and we have become friends. this is what is very important . this is the main thing. look here. i am very close to your message that the implementation of many projects. yes, you can solve it through the grand for startups. we saw what our active cowardice is really capable of, yes, but , unfortunately, in some moments, we were mourned by foreign grants and there were projects there, starting from the protection of birds. yes reached for women who have suffered from violence. but who today can finance such undertakings from our state and for its benefit sergeevich, well, that’s all. it’s just that we are already actively working in this direction. and you know, you absolutely correctly said, we saw that under the good faith of these grants, those projects that our
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western colleagues offered us. yes, and we saw that this is in many ways. aimed at destructiveness and normalization of our country, and therefore when with the initiative of its such a policy in grants were introduced by deputies at a meeting with deputies of the grodno region. they initiated and made such a proposal. our youth council suggested that let's take a look. let's form our own programs, interesting competitions, announce grants that and form grants that will be in demand. today in our society, because there is a request for this, alexander grigorievich thank you very much. he immediately supported this idea and already in 2021 the development bank financed a million belarusian rubles for the implementation of such grant policy, which was carried out in our country. and now this has already been regulated by law and
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sources of financing have already been identified in the budget for 2024. this is about two million belarusian rubles, but here, of course, we provide co-financing. that is, those who will apply for a competition that will be announced in one direction or another. well, as a rule, this is the improvement of the equipment of burial places, perhaps some such programs that today are aimed at the patriotic education of our youth, then, of course, there should still be all the funding from those who will apply to participate in this competition to win this grant. well, look now and the belarusian women, frankly speaking, with the support of the president with your yes , he really began to notice his active participation and that's real. what problems do you have even from this list, what did you name, we can go out, yes to the belarusian union sergeevich well, the belarusian union, women. uh, in general, this is an organization that i have always had deep respect for, because i actually am
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this member of the belarusian language is a woman for quite a long time. that is, i still have a job. i was a member of this organization. as a matter of fact, i am here today and i know for sure that i understand that women have united in some kind of powerful organization, like the belarusian women’s organization, although this organization. she has a good, glorious tradition, wonderful ones that have been working for quite a few years in our country. of course, they can do a lot, but you know, it ’s probably not always right to spread thinly here either? why because there are questions that today concern women, and i always say to a public organization, or a person will go to a party when his heart calls, when he sees that he is interested there, that there are and are being resolved those issues that really concern society today. well, here are belarusian women. you know, i don’t even know what to outsource to someone, because it seems to me that a women’s organization should and can deal with the
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problems that exist in our families today. this is helping children. this providing assistance to families where, for one reason or another, children have ended up in prison. and, for example, mothers, uh, we have such public organizations of mothers against drugs, these are issues that today need to be reported together and public organizations support each other and do what is very necessary in order to avoid this evil. well, unfortunately, no one is immune from this. therefore, yes, these are the questions, of course, women’s health. e, those problems that are associated with education today sculpture, and then you know, the most important thing - the idea - is the involvement of women who want to reveal themselves, who want to be in demand. sometimes it develops in such a way that it’s simple. well, you know, home, work, home work, and a woman also has an interesting hobby that she can show, by the way, the work of her hands. these exhibitions,
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well, it seems to some. women from different regions of our country leave paintings and exhibit works, but in fact, in the future, auctions will be held, these paintings, these works will be sold and money the funds will be used to treat our children who need it today, so you know, well, let’s say that a public organization should stay away from politics and not interfere there. i probably would have said this at some point. today i think this is not the case. uh, we saw when to say a word in 2020. so it was symbolic that a women’s forum was held on september 17. and what a turning point in the minds of many women, and at that moment, yes, women should not be indifferent, you understand that, probably for men question. what then do belarusian women want, how would you answer it, and belarusian women, in my opinion, want peace. they want peace and tranquility, belarusian women want this above all,
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because i understand how knee-jerk it is now. you know, we live in a prosperous , beautiful, well-groomed, self-sufficient country, where you can truly realize all your potential. and what you are interested in doing what you do. but we live in the world. and we see what's happening around us, on the one hand , the arms race is escalating and troops are being pulled towards our borders, fences and wire are being installed. yes, where there is simply disgrace happening , to put it mildly, on the other side there are such military actions, that’s why women. i think today, more than ever, they are thinking about this, and there will be peace and tranquility in the country for every woman, her desire. some people will have some kind of curl, the rest will be there. yes, and you can live and think calmly about the future, if you move a little away from public associations. yes i agree. because they cannot be far from politics when it comes to the fate
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of the state. let's talk straight. yes, but political parties are no less an ideological instrument. i absolutely agree with the approach that is now being implemented yes, the re-registration of political parties, that is, we got rid of the swamp, which for many years was just a sign. yes, we know that 15 parties existed, of which the majority existed. it’s just that on paper many died. but do simple people need party person and what parties parliament needs, but yes. i will say this, marat sergeevich is working on this bill sufficiently. we had a lot of arguments and debates. everyone made different proposals, because as you rightly noted, we have not seen such a prominent role of the party that would influence our society today. well, let’s say it as it is, but we also saw that part of our people who were really ready and were already
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talking about that, well, members of belarus, they many said that we are ready and we want to create a party. come on and hold this one back the process is no longer possible when people really, and after the twentieth year we saw this even more, that politics issues that are related to the development of the state, all its sovereignty and independence come to the fore, then i understand, i generally have always been a supporter of the fact that we need parties, and you tell parliament. well, it’s good when there are different opinions in parliament. eat. uh, leaders of different opinions, there are representatives of various public organizations , representatives of the party that exist in our country, but parties are those that today will work for creation, not for destruction, not for destruction, but for creation, to support those. the marriage of traditions that exist in our country to support once again the policies
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that are being pursued in our country for the benefit of our people. ok then. here are the games. we tensed up. now at a certain point. yes , the regions have definitely become more active ; the electoral campaign is really already underway. yes, absolutely. but our social activists understood this, but you know my attitude towards public organizations. i've talked about this more than once spoke. i am generally a social activist by nature. this is true. i once headed the trade union organization at the enterprise. i have always been and was a member of public organizations, but i’m not even talking about the trade union organization, which is sacred, because as soon as you came to work, you immediately became a member of the trade union organization. i am deeply convinced that i joined the white public organization. russia is exactly the same as in the women’s organization and has always tried to be the kind of person who is not indifferent and does everything in order to notice the work, so that people can see the work and public organization. there are different people there, and therefore, of course, the role of public
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party organizations is very important for us. as for any country. these are those people who are united by a single idea, who can come together to make very important decisions not only for the public organization and the issues that they deal with, but they can resolve issues that concern them separately. there, families of a particular region make proposals and make proposals for further improvement of legislation and the development of our country. that is, these should be people with an active life position, and i mean, not different public organizations. and i mean, in public organizations, different people feel bad when they come, because, well, maybe this can happen. we created ourselves to descend the republic there , the organization of the belarusian women's union. yes, although i was a member of the belarusian, but if you think about the fact that there is the chairman of the soviet republic in this organization. i go there, it's bad. and if you go that heart, as i said, then that’s good, so i i think that the leaders of our public
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organizations clearly understand this today and are doing everything to ensure that those people who go there join their ranks, and again i repeat. i have already said this many times to those who are interested, this is a job that you are interested in, the future of your side of your people, you can’t say it any other way, right? now, if the party doesn’t finish its work, the entire belarusian people’s assembly, you’ll correct the new legal model of belarus, are there any accents left in its work in general? in our work, when i talked about what i remember and what events, of course, it is very important for us that we are members of the council of the republic; five of us members of the council of the republic worked on the constitutional commission. this is the basic law of our country, on which we worked very interestingly, summarizing the proposals that were put forward by our citizens. by the way, we made quite a lot of proposals. members of the council of the republic and the holding of a single voting day and a separate article for
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the youth are our innovations that have been introduced were in the fundamental law of our country. and of course. it is very important for us that there was almost unanimous support from the people for the technical proposals that were introduced and one of them is the transfer of status to the belarusian people's assembly, of course. the form that works for our state for our people is not really new. we held six belarusian people's assemblies, which approved the development strategy of our state. but today this is a constitutional norm. we have developed a new law; there is no such thing, in general there is no such body in the world of such a national evenings. this is how we do it. we adopted a new law absolutely, which clearly defines, uh, all approaches for the formation of the entire belarusian people's assembly. who will be a member of the entire belarusian people's assembly? what main tasks will it solve? this is the highest body of democracy in our country and
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the fact that it will not in any way duplicate the functions of those long-established state structures and bodies is unambiguous, and therefore, of course, the entire belarusian people's assembly has a lot of powers very many powers have been defined, but this will really be a body that will not deal with some, well, let’s say, there. of course, i am far from the idea that if you are, uh, a delegate of the entire belarusian national assembly, then people there will turn to you. you won't do this. well, i’m just sure that you will, because, well , you can’t do otherwise, but in general this is a body that will really develop very important political decisions that will contribute to the development of our country and situations, perhaps critical. well, god forbid that there should be such people in our country. this is also the body that will make such very important decisions. and yes, and somewhere it will be corrected when
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it is directed against the people against our state. by the way, let's talk about the critical moment and a little phantom pain from the attacks of the west in the election campaigns. yes , many people have them, but we have also hardened ourselves. yes, civil society has appeared. as you correctly noted , the political foundation of the 24th and twenty-fifth is obvious. let it be tense because i i’m not talking about belarus in particular. and about the fact that the elections in the united states in russia in ukraine a. this is what to expect for belarusians, in your opinion, in 24 and 25. well, you're right. uh, in any country, an electoral campaign can be some kind of trigger for a particular situation that may unfold, but depending on how the situation develops in the country and you correctly indicated that there are quite a lot of such political ones. companies that will take place in a number of countries, well, undoubtedly they
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will somehow be reflected somewhere on interaction with our country there is no doubt about this, because then when some of our neighbors try to escape from their problems, shifting it to the fact that suddenly some kind of aggression or danger comes from the neighbors. well it's dirty. well that's wrong. it is not right. you understand this very well. and yes, there are always political campaigns associated with the fact that people’s activity is increasing, and people are increasingly asking for solutions to some of their issues. we know this, we understand this and analyzing situations, which took shape. well, you know that we have held and continue to hold elections quite often , and therefore the decision was made to have a single voting day, so as not to prolong the same time, people came at the same time to elect deputies at all levels, starting from village councils and the practice ends absolutely. therefore, we understand that there may be some attempts. and we see this,
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just recently you showed a documentary film, uh, where terrorists are detained, who today are ready to make numerous sacrifices in our country, but for the sake of they won’t let us live in peace for some kind of profit , the president has spoken about this more than once. this is true, but our society today is different and the country is different. she is really different from the one we lived and just like that, relaxed and thought that this was a given once and for all. no, today, every rationally thinking, sane person understands that if you, through your work and actions, go towards the destruction of what has been built and built over the years, then tomorrow it will not only be bad. for someone, but it will be bad for you too, and therefore, i think that our society today will be more consolidated in countering the challenges that will be
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or are possible, possible in relation to our state. i noticed a very important point, in my opinion. our society has truly changed. and here are the films. we emphasized this point and detained one of the criminals, because people paid attention to his inappropriate behavior. yes, suspicious behavior. after all, this is a very important point, because there is such attentiveness and a certain degree of alertness. yes, it can save dozens, if not hundreds of lives and it’s not for nothing that the committee spent its year so that this feedback would be great, in fact, comments and attentiveness to our citizenship. yes, a question that i can’t help but ask you without a homeland without a passport. for kromka , the decision of our state is true and they will either have to return to belarus or live without documents in a foreign land, even though they say that they will have their own certificates. well, really, this is somehow not even very serious natalya ivana is this a cruel measure, as
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they are trying to impose an opinion on us from the outside, yes, and to whom there’s definitely no need to be afraid to return home, brother sergeevich, well, you know, well, some kind of harsh measure is a decision that was made in our country, we live our own lives. e according to its own laws with its own traditions. but why should anyone interfere in the internal affairs of our country. we determined it this way, we decided it this way. this is fine. it’s normal to eat and you live in belarus, get a document that confirms your citizenship and your data. and if you want to be involved in this country. well, come get the documents, who’s stopping you? what’s stopping our consulate? that’s exactly how they worked and will continue to work, but to issue a document is the main document that a person has that confirms your identity. we will be here in belarus - this is normal practice. and what we criticize is, well, marat sergeevich, well, not for this question, but for some other one.
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well, you have to criticize a country for something, which in principle, there is nothing to criticize for, by and large, so i take this very calmly, and our country is open to those who want to live and work. here creating for good the future of your side, please come, we have a commission working today. well, tell me, where else in what country is there such a thing? please let them come, but it’s the one who doesn’t want it and you don’t like it. i always think about it. well, if you feel so bad, but no one has chained you here and is not holding you, but go, see, where is better, but i know for sure, because we communicate a lot with people, going to the regions and sometimes starting. uh, there from the north of the vitebsk region, ending in the south of the gomel brest region. we know today a huge number of people come to us from different countries.
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how much they admire our country, fall in love with our native belarus and leave with the kindest thoughts about our country, so you understand, who wants to live and work, please, we are only for we are always happy and open and with great joy we accept those people who come to we are granted citizenship of belarus or have a residence permit; they work here and live here. um, by the way, a lot of people are coming now. uh, saving your children. they talk about it openly, i say it. it's not me, they say those people who come to our reception, the council of the republic and talk about it , save us from the values ​​that impose pseudo values ​​on western countries there. and that’s why we have a very practical policy in this regard: people really come to save their children in the literal sense of the word, but i want to raise one topic in this regard that we journalists noticed. yes , thanks to you, including the integration of children with autism, society, and then there will be more
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intensive work with children with special needs. and without literally hiding the problem. here we showed a report about these medications that have already saved six children. yes, the most expensive drugs in the world. here is the attitude towards children and family in general. gender, sexual orientation yes, in our country, in my opinion, this is the standard and we have enshrined it, including constitutionally. yes, many things. let the west not like it. well, the truth is , you shouldn’t pay any attention to this at all. what else can we do for children today? well, for now i will answer this question. i just i would like a small remark, because you said, well, they don’t like that we included this in the constitution. but you should know that we included this only because a huge number of our citizens approached us precisely on this issue. and so, if we choose the top issues that our
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citizens would like us to enshrine in the constitution. this was a marriage between a man and a woman. i say, the first question is, uh, there’s just a huge number of requests, be sure to enshrine this in the constitution i i think that soon, not only our citizens will turn to us. yes, because thank god the majority of normal people in the world. i mean for whom all values ​​matter. well, what about children with special needs and rare genetic diseases? this, too, all comes from life when we saw, uh, requests coming to us and we began to analyze quite a lot. what was happening in our country, everything was built, well, absolutely correctly. um, we have funds allocated for this. you know what's on the system we are allocating serious funds for healthcare and education; next year, 11 billion rubles will be spent on the healthcare system. the tasks that the
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healthcare system faces are planned for the implementation of the text. it seems like everything is a yutter. there are universities that train specialists. and people suddenly have problems. in addition, you know when we looked at education codes. we brought it there. uh, inclusive education. we practically left such special schools and said that children with developmental features must be together, they must learn together. where will other children treat them and build relationships like mercy and compassion help? yes, but these guys will also feel not deprived. they will be in society, and this is a guarantee that one day they will be able to get an education and then work and start a family, and therefore we decided that since such problems arise, we created this advisory council, which included the ministers of the social block of the minister of health education minister of labor and social protection, and we have already held a number of meetings when
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we first looked at what is being done in the health care system to provide assistance. and how help is provided to such children, then to the education system, how the learning process occurs. we then looked at what bottlenecks there are in these issues in the social protection system. what's being done today? and now we are already working on the fact that we receive an appeal that there is some kind of problem in the family? we are actively involved in working with these parents, but she is meeting. we invite the parents of those people who are involved in these issues. and you know, we saw that we can do a lot. so you understand, this is the holiday of national unity on the eve of which we are meeting. this emphasizes our unity, our unity, the state cares about people, but plus each such specific case, which , well, somewhere is not resolved, somewhere we didn’t see, somewhere we didn’t get there, of course, this gives my results are undeniable and i am confident marat sergeevich that we will definitely create
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this company for these children, because they are mostly talented guys who simply cannot do it today. well, adapt to society, and in society feel free like others, but these are very good talented guys, and we will do everything so that we can and even today they are very active, many work, and we see such examples, but here we we need to unite in order to solve such problems in each individual family. there was simply no help about support. for us. it is very important. and well, you said about the drug and medicinal, of course. there are many requests. there are rare genetic diseases, i have already mentioned this. and here we are, public organizations, members of the deputy corps, members of this republic, all came together and helped and solved such a very important issue for the family, for this child, for the mother, for those who live nearby and see what
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kind of problem there is in the family. this is good. and as an example, because i know that business in belarus has finally paid attention to this. business. i'll tell you that they turned on here this is exactly what business got involved, including the ministry of health, representatives of our business, who hmm, thank them very much, the banking system. well, in general, well, it’s also great to educate, really. it’s true, liman, this is the third time we’ve been talking to you in, uh, almost 10 years, and it ’s always a journalistic success to talk, and it’s really a pity to ask the last question, but in any case it will have to yes the last one is about the philosophical questions of this conversation of ours today. here is active propaganda in ukraine and it is obvious that it during the protective years, she achieved tremendous success in her education. this is precisely in the education of such russophobia in children, among other things. yes, we
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are now talking about children through torchlight processions through fascist children’s units and camps through films and videos. and now our children have gone to school, we sent them off on september 1st perfectly. we talk a lot about patriotism. we are trying to educate them ahead, as we correctly noted on national unity day. eh, for many of us this has become really new, but it is a real holiday and extremely important, but most importantly, we do not have the image of an enemy, which, by the way, is how ukrainian children are raised. yes, because it is always easier to hate, of course, and to educate on this. and it’s too early, how then to raise patriots in our country, without having such an image of an enemy, and at the same time not losing oneself, but also without losing the state. well, the question is really such a difficult one. in fact, on the one hand , on the other hand, it is very logical and simple,
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because you are right, that today you can use propaganda methods, and instill and erase those values ​​that were historical truth can be imposed and of course, this is uh. well, you know, nothing can be secret, so that the people who have been subjected to, not the truth, but this lie, will not once become apparent. the moment of truth will come, when these dirty stickers and shackles, yes, will be thrown off. today a in our country, when you live the truth , the truth is the truth, when you tell the truth about the ongoing processes about what is happening in your country, it is always easier to live, the truth is the truth, and we do not hide anything. you look, uh, how much power there is today. hidden for the people , for the people. we are always together; we cannot be disconnected or separated, because we are
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together with the people. we are the same people, i always say, and therefore you know the power in truth is in a truthful attitude towards everything and, of course, in those historical events that we owe today. well, we can't get away from 21 years. we cannot move away from the year thirty-nine. we cannot escape from the great patriotic war, because these are the bonds of our society that we need to talk about and tell children about. and this is necessary, this is necessary do, well, practically from a very early age. and you understand then, when today our children are the smallest, there are kindergarteners singing the national anthem, when they are telling sobs to their country and grandma is saying. this is our flag, pointing to that. yes, you are driving around the city with your grandson or granddaughter, you know, that’s patriotism. eh, that's education. after all, when
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we were growing up, i thought about this many times. this is how we were raised, that we grew up to be such patriots, yes to our country. but these are simply the principles of life that were in country and the glorious history on which it all was built. and we have all this. we have everything and in addition, we have an example of building a sovereign independent country that we created in a short period. in the history of our country, in a very short, not at all long 30 years, but this is a unique country, a beauty that enjoys authority in the world, which is known and very well known to our leader, the president of our country, alexander grigoryevich lukashenko, the wise politician, who is taken into account, this is worth a lot, therefore here on this should be brought up. our youth. and we see this, they are like that. today. it's
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a really cool ending. thank you very much, really, for this conversation. i thank you for this conversation and your broadcast. e. i sincerely wish you success in your future work and all the best to us. thank you. thank you. polishchuks are people who live in harmony with nature for the hungry, well, everything is green. our mustache is a cart of such weights in the rings. we have gardens in the leather courtyard. what a beauty. this is polesie this is nature , it’s quiet and calm here, well, i’ll find myself, belly khomyakova and belarusians, and the cunning leaves are their main wealth - humanity and freedom. my favorite pastime was to take the holey cats and walk them. just like that , small crucians found their way through the grass. why
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