Today, Tuesday, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko stressed that the Belarusian people will remain the decision-makers in determining the country's approach.

While making decisions related to human resources, Lukashenko said: “It has been said that we will not surrender our country, and this means that we will not surrender it .. and as long as I am president, the people will decide .. Only the people will decide, not the head of state, the chief of the bureau or senior officials. Officials or representatives ... the decision is not up to them. Rather, they will present 10, 20 or 30 issues for the people to decide. Whatever the people's decision, it will be implemented. "

He continued, "If the people suddenly decide that we must join NATO tomorrow, as these protesters suggest, then this is what it will be. And if the people find that our country must be divided and its parts distributed to others, then it will be divided. But if the people decide that we will live in a peaceful, peaceful and calm country." Highly cultured, it means that we will live in such a country. "

Since the authorities announced last August 9, Belarus has been witnessing the victory of Alexander Lukashenko (who has ruled the country since 1994) in the presidential elections with more than 80% of the vote, and there are protests by opposition supporters who reject the official poll results. The protesters are demanding the departure of Lukashenko, the release of political prisoners, and the prosecution of those responsible for using violence against the demonstrators.

Source: Agencies

By:Nadeemy Haded

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