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mine - well, such a life purpose, or something, i didn’t become a musician, as you can see, i only sing, with such a manicure it’s of course difficult to play the violin, what else can i say about myself, and i didn’t study very well at school, but this didn’t stop me from becoming an honored artist of the republic of belarus, and i’m quite an open person, i never hide anything about myself. victoria, you didn’t fit it all in one minute, it’s understandable, your life is filled with bright events, which we will soon learn about. so, we have 100 children in the studio, each with their own question, let's see how long you can answer. let's start with the red sector. hello. my name is sonya,
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were you a good girl or a hooligan when you were a child? hello, and i was a hooligan, and yes, i liked to be mostly naughty with the boys, as i call it, that is, we could generally be quite naughty during breaks and break a window and even i remember, i think they even burned the class register. well, what was the most hooligan act? oh, i probably can't voice it here, because that was a rather difficult time then, victoria, do you refuse to answer this question? no, well, of course i can be frank, the most, probably, hooligan - is when during the lesson i was talking to my neighbors in the party and the teacher screamed at me so that i would stop this... doing,
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so that i would listen attentively, but somehow i didn’t want to listen to her, got up and sent her, yes, to a certain address, and frankly, well, that is, yeah, well, she kicked me out of the class, i left with pleasure, well , so-so, a student, of course, don’t follow her example, thank you very much for the frank answer, a great start,
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buy me warm trousers for school in winter, she knitted them for me herself, i also want to ask, did you have your own room? no, we lived in a small apartment, on the guns of such khrushchev-era buildings, they were called, very small, that is, there were two rooms, grandma and grandpa lived in one room, and my mother and i lived in the second, was there a time when you really, really wanted something? but they never bought it for you, what did you do in that case? yes, of course, this often happened, but i understood after all, in fact, my mother can’t afford it, and by the way, i never acted up, didn’t fall to the ground, didn’t hit the ground with my hands and didn’t scream, i want, i want, i want, that is, i always understood all this, probably from early childhood i already realized this, well, if there is no opportunity. then, when i grow up,
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i will provide for myself. victoria, we are moving on to the black sector, could you stand up for yourself as a child? yes, that’s exactly what i did, and since i already said that my mother raised me alone, and once i there was an incident in the yard, i was very little, probably six years old, someone offended me, i ran home to complain to my mother, that my mother would marry me. i stood up for her, and she told me that she asked what the situation was, i told her, she understood that in this situation i was also to blame, she said, come on, you solve such issues yourself, that's it, since then i somehow understood that probably, yes, probably, i will have to be able to stand up for myself, and of course, this certainly came in handy in life, so yes,
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i go, then i had to rehearse, and these scales, my fingers hurt, such suffering, that's why i didn't become a musician, after all, singing seemed easier to me then, although, there's enough of everything in life, probably, that's how i suffered as a child. hello, my name is stanislav paramon, i have a question for you, my parents got divorced and i live with my mother, as my dad did for me, so i never saw my dad,
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you know, and i couldn't do anything about it, so of course i can't give you advice here, the only thing is... hope, probably because he is watching our show right now, he will see you, he will hear you, he will understand that he needs to call, he needs to come, he needs to communicate with you, because you are really waiting for this, because you need him, and how do you feel about your dad, i don’t feel about it at all , i don’t know him, i don’t know him at all, i have never seen him, therefore. now, of course, at the age i am, mm, he is just a stranger to me, if it had been earlier, in adolescence, yes, i saw that my peers have fathers, and
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what a wonderful relationship they have, of course, i really wanted it, i really wanted to be - behind a stone wall behind him, but there was no... and of course i was worried then too, and then, you know, life moved forward, i began to achieve some success, and now i just don't need him, you see, in your situation, i really believe that he will see, and he will definitely come, and you will communicate, and he will understand that his son cannot live without him. we are moving to the red sector, victoria, please turn to the left. hello, victoria, my name is roma and i have a question for you: when you were a teenager, did you want to run away from home and start your own life? yes, roma, i avoided, well, you already understood, yes,
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what, what kind of teenager was i? yes, yes, yes, i once left home, mm, spent the night. one night in the entryway i realized that no, this does not suit me, it is better at home, in a warm bed, with my mother, i had a difficult relationship with her, because i am a rebel in life, i have such a character, i then, especially did not tolerate when i was forced to do something, although now i i don't like it either, and you know, the spirit of contradiction seethes within me, and i always try to do it my way, well...
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yes, vanya, in short, you, i understood what you are doing today, so that the whole country knows that victoria oleshka, oh, all her childhood and teenage life was a huge problem for everyone, for school, and for her parents, yes, she skipped, i skipped a lot and even from that. i had to repeat a year, and it's terrible, yes, well, it happens, what grades did you study for, well, what grades could i study for, well, guess in three tries, i think, that's what on an a, well that's according to your system, yes
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now, because we had from five to one or vice versa, from one to five, an a was our best grade, no... practically, well i had a's for singing, yes, always, hello! my name is masha, when did you like yourself more now or as a child? well, as for appearance, then probably the only time when i maybe, not so much, well i looked at myself in the mirror and said: "oh, well, okay, this will do, this was probably the period of 13, 15, 16, here, here's this one." and what did you want to change in yourself as a teenager? it's hard
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for me to answer this question, the only thing is, maybe, you know, i lacked perseverance then, perseverance, interest , and well, of course, more respect. it seemed to teenagers that if you smoke, you're cool, if you somehow treat everything like this, then you're cool too, well, you had to show this coolness of yours,
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be similar, be similar, yeah, now or then, then, then, oh, in general, i really liked natasha koroleva when i was 13 or 14, and i listened to all her songs, knew them by heart, by the way, i even managed to parody her voice a little, somehow it all resonated in my soul, the red sector. another curious eyes. hello, my name is alina, i have a question: did your mother want you to become
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a singer, or did you want you to choose some other profession? my mother, of course, did not take seriously the fact that i started singing as a teenager, it all started when i saw my peers singing into a microphone at school, and i came to our leader sobol. health, well, classes, i performed at school holidays, but my mother of course started this way, and of course i really liked it, i rested my soul, when we had i didn’t take it seriously, because well, since after all our family was, well, you could even say poor, and she probably understood that certain investments were needed, so that the child would then go on. i mastered some other profession, but since
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everything worked out for me in such a way that i already at 16 years old fell under the wing of the people's artist belarus vasily petrovich rainchik, composer, permanent leader of the ensemble verosa, of course already in general then this fateful my getting to him. decided my fate, so there already, as they say, it was clear that i would go down this road. something interesting, victoria is waiting for us in the yellow sector. hello, victoria, my name is vika, i have a question for you, what kind of music did you listen to as a child? teska, the music that i listened to as a child, the most diverse, foreign pop music at that time, and... from ours, i really liked bravo, i liked
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the group and i really liked agutin, and as i already said, natasha koroleva, whitney houston, i really, really loved, she is still an indisputable idol for me, even, then in principle for me, as now, in general, i will not say that i like any very, very much , i especially like any particular genre, no, if it is high-quality. again from my favorites, what you listened to in childhood, victoria, i will probably sing that song, well, a piece, with which i came to the audition for vasily petrovich, the main thing everything is the weather in the house, everything is different, there is vanity, there is
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me and you, everything that... can be easily fixed with the help of zant. what happened in your life by chance, what did you plan, and what did you achieve yourself? well, the fact that i got to vasily petrovich rainchik, this is a rather accidental story, and for me, i think, it was a fateful moment, because i
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did nothing special for this, at first one saw me. i was twelve years old, and it seemed to me that now this uncle, an adult, would start pestering me, well, well, thank god, everything, everything was fine, i i was afraid of this for a very long time, and once for a whole month, when i came to the studio, we were learning songs, they were recording us, and i
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was preparing everything, how i would, you know, fight back, scream, leave me alone and so on, these were my... some kind of just stereotypes, that's how it all happened, hello, i'm dasha, how old were you when you first went on stage , do you remember how it was? dasha, yes, yes, i remember, i went on stage when i was, well, probably, yes, probably 16 or 17, my first concert ever. such, probably, for for me it was very, very significant, it happened in the minsk concert hall, alexander grigorievich, our president, was sitting in the hall, and i was very, very nervous then, and i still didn’t know how
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to hold myself in heels very well, but wow, that was my first, probably, such a serious exit. was there a moment in your life when you wanted to quit singing and do something else? the thing is that i , well, i’m a singer to the core, that is, i basically don’t know how to do anything else in life, because there never was, there was never an acute question, and that’s exactly that's it, i'm tired of it. or i don't know, someone has hated me so much that i can't take it anymore, i'm a bad singer, that's it, i'll go and be someone else, no, i've probably never had situations like that to this extent, that's why, and the fact that my hands dropped, of course, of course, there were enough of that, because in fact, well, creative people are always
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very vulnerable, when i show the public my new song, of course i really want it, i'm very nervous. i really want it to be liked, for it to, as they say, go away to the people, besides the fact that you are constantly, this worries you, then of course, you are not always a sought-after artist, for a very long time i was going to what i have now, and there was everything, and there were times when i was not invited to concerts for several months, when you sit at home, well, not only without a penny, but also not realized. that is , of course, this hits your pride very hard, and you immediately begin to ask yourself questions, maybe you are doing the wrong thing? if this happens, then you are not interesting, if you they don't call, well... i had to go through that too, we're moving on to the red sector, i'll have to turn around 180° again. hello, my name is vera, what do you think, can a person without a voice
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become a star? it's easy, i don't think at all that a great artist should have a big voice, strange as it may seem, because now is the time, although there was once a time when people with small voices became... people with small voices became cult figures, for example, klavdiya shulzhenka in her time, and leonid utesov, they didn't have huge voices, they knew how to sing so soulfully that their voices, their songs, their delivery, they penetrated into the very depths of your soul. and thus they conquered their audience and became very, very beloved popular. and do you personally consider yourself a star? i don't really
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like this concept at all: star, it seems to me that a good artist is such a more meaningful designation, therefore, well, at this stage.
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well, and naturally, hence the earnings. victoria, again turn left and the yellow sector is next. hello, my name is roman, and i wanted to ask you a question: what do you spend the most money on? on shopping for myself, i love shopping, i love it. handbags, shoes, suits, well, cranjira, in short,
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a wonderful man's question just now, i'm sure an interesting question will sound in the red sector to your right, my name is nika, i have a question for you: how do people react when they recognize you? well , they react differently, they react differently, sometimes i even want to... take a photo, but basically, yes, they say, they recognized you, they recognized you, they are already looking, looking at you, but of course, for i always enjoy it, and have you ever refused to take a photo with someone, yes, i have, but this usually happens before a performance, i just like to withdraw into myself a little before a performance... i like to get into the mood, it's very important to me, because when i go on stage, i try to give myself completely, and i need
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to concentrate and even remember the words somewhere, because i'm not one of those artists who tell jokes, they announce him, well, i'll go, i'll sing now, that is, no, i need to prepare, and this is every time happens.
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such a high award, it means, probably, i 'm worth something, and this title gives privileges, for example, free travel, or maybe early retirement, no, there is no free travel, but in my opinion, in my opinion, a place in the cemetery, well, i won't, of course, maybe i'm confusing something, people's, if the title
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of people's... and do you consider yourself a government singer? well, no, i don't consider myself a government singer, it seems to me that this this designation is from somewhere since the times of brezhnev, probably from somewhere there, by the way, i even, what does that even mean, a government
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artist, probably, that's what... when he presented me with the award and i came up to him and he hung the medal on my suit , yes of course i thanked him and he told me well done, keep it up, all our communication, well for me of course it's definitely unforgettable and what kind of person is he? "well i
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'm sure he's good, of course, when he presented me with my award, he smiled, of course, and he has a very, very warm energy, good, pleasant, hello, my name is anna maria i have a question for you: do you have a lot songs about belarus, what do you think?" " is it possible to cultivate love for the homeland with songs? i hope, i really believe and wish this, love and patriotism are instilled not only by other things, but also by art, of course, of course, this is what i am for, this is why such songs are created, this is why i perform them and try to do this.
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as charismatic as possible, so that with such songs too, love for one's country can be instilled. it seems to me that you are an honest and caring person, and could you go into politics to make the world a better place? oh, that's exactly it, probably, thanks to my too... too altruistic inner impulses, most likely i wouldn't have made it into politics, because after all , it's a profession where you have to be tough. hello, my name is masha, you sing a lot about love, do you think you 're lucky in love? no, masha, i'm
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just that unlucky in love, and i don't know why it happens, it's hard to say, it's some kind of subtle matter, these are some things that are decided somewhere for us, they constantly betray me. men, well, it seems like, well, i can't say i, that i have a very complex character, no, of course, of course i have my own views on life, of course, i am a pretentious person, but somehow it doesn’t work out, it doesn’t work out, i don’t know, i always answer this question like this, does it mean that god has other plans for me? what to do if love is unrequited? well, what to do? in what cases is it unrequited, it is either when you love someone, that person is already taken, here it is unrequited, you can’t anymore, you need to understand that
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you can’t build your happiness on someone else’s happiness, so you have to tell yourself, that no, that's it, it's forbidden fruit, you sigh, switch. to something else and it gradually retreats from you and you say thank you to fate for not causing trouble. hello, my name is alice do you remember your first love? yes, alice, i remember my first love, at school. and tell me about it? there's nothing much to tell there, that's just it. that's just it, it was unrequited love, but i'm proud, i never - i never had the desire to go up to him and say: no, look, i'm better, look at me
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cool, maybe let's think about it, go for a walk, talk, maybe you 'll love me, no, i love silently, quietly, i don't tell anyone, i suffer, that's how it all ends, you already talked about betrayal in advance, and i'm wondering how you dealt with it, i'm tough and cruel about it, if i felt and understood that i was betrayed, i just end all relations with this person, i never give him a chance, because i don't believe that he won't betray you again. a very interesting question today in the black sector, let's turn to him. hello, my name is masha, i have an interesting question for you: if you could send a letter to the past, what would you warn yourself about? i once took part in a competition at the international slavic
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bazaar in 2000, when we were traveling, i was still a student of vasily petrovich, rainchik, when we were traveling to the competition, vasily petrovich had just bought a car and there... air conditioning and it was a hot day, he turned the air conditioning on full power, when we arrived, i got sick, that's probably the first thing i would i warned myself, i would say, vasily petrovich, don’t turn on the air conditioner, because i’ll get sick and we’ll lose , that’s what i would warn myself about, and i would probably also warn myself that i would have an unsuccessful marriage. i was married once, not for long, six months, but still, and yes, it was a very difficult time for me, after we got divorced, i would probably warn myself that i probably wouldn’t connect
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my fate with this person, and also, probably, the third shock, such a completely, completely hard, 3 years ago my mother passed away, and i probably would have warned myself about it, because she passed away from oncology, and these are things that, well, they are unpredictable, and which you would really, really like to prevent, and i would have warned myself that...
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and what helped you cope with this pain of loss? in fact, the pain has not subsided, only well , you can dull this pain and... it's been a little more than three years, of course, these are my viewers, of course, these are all of you, the people who supported me, these are my loved ones, this and - this is my authors who write me songs, and the reviews i get on instagram and other social networks. when they write about how they like my work, i live by it, this is
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the most important thing for me now, you said that you had big problems, tell me, when you have such problems, do you visit psychologists or do you think that this is a method for the weak? no, i don’t think so, and it would probably be nice to visit, but somehow it turns out that i still cope with these moments. i don’t even know where i get this faith in what is needed still, to tune yourself to the fact that life goes on, well, first of all, when the divorce happened, at one fine moment i thought: yes, listen, in the end, vik, you will be because of a man yourself. i don’t know, smear there or you will stop, do
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you sing because of this? no, that’s it, you like munchausen once put yourself by the pigtail, so good, mom left, of course, it was hard, i probably lived for about a year in some kind of, yes, in some other reality altogether, somehow i , well, practically, well, i also just walked something, i understood that first of all i have agreements, i have concerts, i can't cancel them. victoria, i'll ask you to turn around, black sector, raise your hand, whoever is asking the question. hello, my name is lisana, and what are you most afraid of? well, if we take a phobia, then i'm very afraid of insects, absolutely any, and even butterflies too.
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because, well, as soon as this happens, i will immediately lose the meaning of life.
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what are you going to do when you are 60 plus, oh, i don't know, i don't know, i really hope that at that age i will still be something, i will please you, of course, and in general my audience, everything will be great for me, yellow sector from you, what do you do in the evening, when you... what to do? yeah, i watch tv series, that's my interesting hobby, and if i have a few free evenings, then i go to my friends outside the city, then we relax together. my name is victoria, and i would like to ask you a question about your friends, are they also stars? yes, i can say that my very, very close friend is polina shuba. she, i can call her a television star, she is
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the host of the main broadcast, she is the host of the panorama, she is - how can i put it correctly, a laureate of two tv summit awards, so yes, i can rightfully call her a tv star, yes, artists often. sing about themselves about their lives, and which song best conveys what you are feeling now? a good question, very, which song, yes, in my repertoire really... for songs that must be lived by me, and for this, of course, naturally, i use my own experience, at the moment, probably, the song that best conveys, we move on to the yellow sector, on the right
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from you, hello, victoria, my name is misha, and the thing is that my mother loves your songs very much, could you now... sing for all of us and accordingly for her some of your songs, with pleasure, a big hello to mom, very nice, and uh, well which one, i was talking about the awesome song, well, i'll probably sing the chorus, someone will tell me, you're smart and brave, someone will say, absolutely inept, just say the most important thing, so that they hear, you're awesome, you're awesome, someone? will tell me you're smart and brave, someone will say, absolutely inept, just say the most important thing, so that they listen, you're awesome, you're awesome, thank you
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very much, please, victoria, this signal means that the time for questions to the hero is up, now you have to choose the best question. from this program, oh, well for me, of course, there was undoubtedly a question about a letter to the past, according to the rules of our program, the author of the best question receives a special gift from the guest, i want to give mine, this is the best such, the best in 25 years,
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a person, coming into this world, has creative potential, but unfortunately, for a number of reasons it turns out that we choose some other professions for ourselves, not creative ones, well , what do you think, even if you choose other professions, is it worth developing this creative potential that is embedded in you? i myself am engaged in creativity, vocals, and i believe that creativity in any form, in any manifestation, it is a good spiritual education for every person, because it develops all aspects of life, super, when you are engaged in your own business, you
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can never give up, for example, i i go to billiards, yeah, at the beginning i took the last place in the tournament in... youth i studied for 3 months already in second place, clever girl, clever girl, that's how it should be, work is for earning money, creativity is for the soul, it's for yourself, creativity, it reveals a person and his emotions and just for the soul, to be joyful, right, great, victoria, it's time to say goodbye to our audience, young, thank you, so, honored artist of the republic of belarus, victoria oleshko, today is a guest of the program 100 questions for adults. victoria, how do you like our children's audience? i am delighted, i am overwhelmed with emotions, positive ones, because i felt
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sincerity, i felt a pleasant energy, i felt an interest. and this is very important for me, how was this conversation useful for you? well, first of all, i once again discovered what the younger generation lives by, of course, it was very, very interesting for me to see and hear the emotions and thoughts of our wonderful children. raise your hands, who is ready to give a reasoned answer, why? it seemed to me that in each question had its share of sincerity, well,
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it is very beautiful, especially on the question about the letter to the past, it was clear that the person was not withdrawn and it was interesting for him to participate in this program, and i am very grateful to her for this, that she showed us her sincerity and was so welcoming and open, each person is associated with something, for me this person is associated with the sun, she is so sunny, bright, energetic, kind, she is so frank, so positive, that it simply captivates me breath from how much a person, how much a person can be sincere, open, cheerful and simply joyful, victoria, we have such a rule, the last word is always for the hero, sum up what took place: a conversation, a wonderful conversation, thank you very much to everyone, to all the guys, in order for me to be
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sincere, it was necessary for them to give me this sincerity, everything came together, our symbiosis, our synergy, it happened, it's magic, and i am grateful to them, simply from the bottom of my heart, a wonderful program, thank you very much, for this invitation, singer victoria oleshko was today a guest of the program 100 questions to an adult, see you in a week. the president of belarus on a working visit to
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russia. board number one landed at vnukovo airport. it is planned that on october 8 in moscow, the belarusian leader will take part in a meeting of the council of heads of state of the cis members. the agenda of the summit is quite broad. it is expected that the leaders of the commonwealth countries will consider issues related to ensuring security in the high-tech sector, trade, economic, cultural and humanitarian cooperation. the press service of the cis executive committee reports that the head of state will make a decision on the chairmanship of the commonwealth in 2025. also at the summit, he plans to discuss and adopt an address to the peoples of the cis countries and the world community in connection with the eightieth anniversary of the victory of the soviet people in the great patriotic war. the leaders will sign a decision to declare the cultural capitals of the commonwealth for the next 3 years. programs of the working visit of alexander lukashenko. events are also planned as part of the informal communication of the leaders. cis. return the president instructed the polesie development program last week while visiting the pinsk district. at one time, these territories were
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reclaimed. time has shown that it is possible to actually earn money on drained lands. however, the climate makes adjustments, so the approaches need to be adjusted. it is important to organize the work for the long term. the government will have to concentrate on key areas and invest funds selectively. the development of polesie will actually become a national project. state program. within the framework of the new program, the president instructed that it should not be thick, long, or incomprehensible, that these should be specific
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participants and absolutely specific events, therefore the amount of financing will be determined in the near future, taking into account that the forecast budget documents have already been adopted for the next year, most likely a redistribution from individual areas will be required, but we will certainly find the appropriate resources. expansion of production, continuation of modernization, this is what the team of the kletsky mechanical plant is focused on. the enterprise is 55 years old this year. the plant is the largest manufacturer of harnesses in belarus. if earlier the wires were fastened with a small sleeve, now it is done with ultrasound, thus increasing the quality of the final product, which allows the enterprise to successfully compete in the market. the plant workers also offer an innovative solution in the field of video surveillance. we are talking about monitors and cameras for trucks, there are proposals for agriculture. this year we purchased two extruders for the production of corrugated tubes, the equipment is already
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pilot samples have been launched and manufactured. and what will this equipment give us? we will start producing corrugated tubes , on average, we will save about 700 thousand belarusian rubles per year, which naturally indicates a reduction in the cost of our finished products. after that, when we sell it, we will start using it ourselves, there are plans to sell this product. in gomel, they have mastered the production of import-substituting equipment, here they assemble a union machine according to a joint belarusian-russian project. units of the new machines developed by the designers of the gomel machine, exclusively belarusian and russian production. the task is to ensure technological safety, independence, here in the composition of the machine there are components that were bought in the far abroad, in other regions of the world, now it is either the republic of belarus or the russian federation, from russia there are cpo and ...
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measuring systems, well, the rest is mainly belarusian production, our own production, gomel machine, casting, processed parts, belarusian hydraulics, that is, in any case, this machine can be produced autonomously, regardless of the state of relations with foreign countries. in july last year , the government of belarus and russia signed an agreement on cooperation in the field of development of the tank tool industry, its main goal is to develop cooperation in the production and use of machine tool products and components. the best leader in military-patriotic education was chosen in vitebsk. he was a representative of the seventh gymnasiums of the regional center. 25 participants fought for the opportunity to get to the republican final. they prepared creative business cards, shared their developments and promising approaches for educating
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young people. competition of leaders of military-patriotic education. and i think, will further push our movement, and as they say, we, educating the younger generation, also serve the state. we have very competent specialists who work with the younger generation, their experience, their developments, their responsibility, their attitude to to the point, in fact, says that we are on the right track. forgotten osilki of the belarusian land, to call it that. received a photo exhibition, organized by the zaslavl museum-reserve, we are talking about old mills, windmills, these units appeared on the territory of the country in the 19th century and became a significant part of the activities of belarusians. scientific information about windmills, which appeared earlier in water mills and the phenomenon of belarusian material culture and reveals the photo project. the pictures were taken in the seventies and eighties during expeditions to belarus. you can see
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not only flour-milling units, but also the architecture, landscape of belarusian. villages and towns, the elections will be held in accordance with the constitution, and it will be the belarusian people who decide who will be president, because the west has always wanted, for 30 years they have wanted them to elect the president, that's when the elections are good for them, today it is the people who decide the fate of the country.

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