with our speaker, yaroslav romanchuk, belarusian economist, scientific director of the institute of economic leadershiphead of economic reforms of the office of simple solutions, contact us , mr. yaroslav, greetings, good day, glory to ukraine glory to the heroes, mr. yaroslav. look at it. well, if you are an economist, why are people interested in the fact that belarus constantly has problems in the economy and lives despite the fact that inflation is literally tomorrow? it's been a month already, only russia is left and so on and so on, in a month the economy will die well, i'm not saying that it will die or that the economy of any country in the world cannot die, this is for those optimists who think that the russian economy will die, the economy does not die never. she can be bad, terrible, but she lives. but is it possible to somehow influence belarus economically, or will she continue to sit like this ? 95th year in 1996, i worked in the parliament in belarus, i saw all this with my own eyes from the inside, and i myself am a candidate for the presidency in belarus in 2010, so this is all close t