in the city were like against lukashenka in the country 20% of people did not vote for alexander grigoryevich okaythis is official. the numbers, that is, out of ten passers-by, eight will be for lukashenka. two are against, but when 10 passers-by see a foreign journalist who is in reportage will obviously turn everything upside down, yes, and in general, why would eight who voted for lukashenka pass by her and say nothing to this journalist, and two stop and curse the authorities, then, of course, yes. it turns out that everyone i talked to is a journalist against lukashenka. and if i stand at exactly the same point with an ont microphone, then 8 people who voted for lukashenka will come up and tell how clean and beautiful it is in minsk, and two who did not vote for lukashenka will pretend that i do not exist, and then i will also say that everyone i spoke to, here they are all for alexander grigoryevich and the western journalist build their reporting strategy on the fact that everyone is against lukashenka. and i build my strategy on the fact that everyone is for and both of us will be wrong. a