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Students in Brest are made to subscribe to the newspaper of the official trade unions “Belaruski Chas” and buy tickets to concert of Kaldun, though the name of the singer wasn’t pointed.

Future nurses in Brest Medical College are made to subscribe to the official trade unions “Belaruski Chas.” It costs 30 thousand rubles, Bulletinonline.org reports.

Volga Mutsa, head of the medical workers trade union organisation in college, refers to the resolution of the area structure of the trade union of 26 November. The resolution says the organisations in the structure of area trade union must subscribe to the newspaper.

– We asked them to reduce the necessary amount of subscribers for our organisation. Where do our students have money from? But they ordered, – Volga Mutsa said.

Lyudmila Piskur, member the area department of the medical workers trade union, confirmed this information and referred to the Resolution of the Federation of Trade Unions of Belarus. They must make 625 people subscribe for the next year. But the medical workers trade union isn’t the biggest in the area.

By the way, the first page of the November publication of “Belaruski Chas” contains a photo of Leanid Kozik, head of the official trade unions and an article under the eloquent headline “Every little helps.”

Recently the future nurses in the college were made to buy tickets to a concert of Kaldun. The attendees were surprised to discover it was a concert not by Dmitry Kaldun, popular Belarusian singer, but his brother Georgy.

Anna Ramanava, vice-principal of the college on ideology, said frankly:

– Ideological department of the Maskouski District of Brest obliged us to deliver tickets to Kaldun’s concert, we had to do so.

Mikhail Lyavonau, head of the above mentioned ideological department of the Maskouski District was more diplomatic:

– If I don’t like Kaldun, nothing in the world can make me buy ticket to his concert. What concerns the fact that his brother came, it was written on posters. They should have read more attentively.

There is little doubt in this. Firstly, the students were given wrong information (what is the problem that the names were mixed up, students should read posters). Secondly, the students have exams near at hand, and who knows what will be the consequences of his or her disobedience.

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