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fredag 18. september 2015

Mikalai Statkevich: Lukashenka has turned Belarus into beggar country

MIKALAI STATKEVICH
PHOTO: NASHA NIVA
“A big collective farm”, deprived of a free creative initiative, cannot be competitive in the world market.
The presidential candidate in the elections – 2010, the former political prisoner Mikalai Statkevich, continues to ask questions to the Belarusian dictator, and he is to answer then at the meeting with voters on September 23. The politician writes about that on his Facebook page.
“You are deterring implementation of effective economic reforms, in order to continue controlling all finances, every enterprise, every working place. The total control allows you to retain the power over the country. But such a “huge collective farm”, deprived of a free creative initiative, positive motivation of managers, engineers, businessmen, cannot be competitive in the world market. Instead of income, it yields losses. You are covering these losses by importuning for donations and loans from other countries. You have turned Belarus into a beggar country in the eyes of our neighbours.
But only Russia is ready to finance your desire to control the entire economy of our country. Annual donations of Russia are comparable to our state budget. They are doing to annex Belarus in the future. An introduction of world prices for Russian oil and gas solely can collapse the economy organised by you in a month.
In the second part of the 90ies you have already tried to violate your presidential oath and exchange our independence for the highest position in the Kremlin. Then dozens of thousands Belarusians took to the streets to stop your betrayal.
Tell us, are you ready to sacrifice our statehood again now, to remain in power for a few years more?” Mikalai Statkevich asked.
We remind that the presidential candidate in the elections – 2010, the former presidential candidate Mikalai Statkevich, invited Lukashenka to the meeting with voters on September 23 at 6 p.m. in Svaboda (Freedom) Square.

Kilde:  http://charter97.org/en/news/2015/9/18/169590/

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