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The ‘Power-Crazy’ Begs In Kremlin

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The ‘Power-Crazy’ Begs In Kremlin

Lukashenka is an agent of foreign influence.

It is almost unbelievable that a ruler of a sort of an independent country voluntarily subordinates it to the interests of another state, and really becomes an agent of foreign influence. However, we have such a case.

The “Power-Crazy” fully complies with all the main features of a foreign influence agent. In words, deeds and in all areas.

National history and language, which are the basis for obtaining and maintaining independence for all Eastern European states, were deliberately destroyed. A policy of Russification has been pursued for 20 years.

The result we see is that Belarusians know the Russian history much better than theirs. The new generations are almost entirely Russian-speaking and overwhelmingly do not speak their native language.

The information space is given to Russia. Belarusians look at events in the world through the eyes of Moscow television and from the point of view of the Kremlin. Russian pop culture dominates in our cultural space.

Not even an attempt has been made to build a modern, competitive economy. Unreformed industry and agricultural production are locked onto the Russian market. They maintain their existence only through constant state aid. The source of this assistance is the multi-billion Russian energy supply paid for by concessions to sovereignty.

The transition to world oil and gas prices will kill the uncompetitive Belarusian industry in a very short time. But the “Power-Crazy” is afraid of reforms that would make Belarus economically successful and self-sufficient. He prefers to beg in the Kremlin and even get into the pockets of the unemployed.

Only one thing can save our statehood now - the removal from power of the ruler who has betrayed the national interests.

Free the country - save the state.

Mikalai Statkevich, Facebook

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