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Aleksander Łukaszenko mentioned the devotion of power. “I have been saying it for a long time”


The speech of Alexander Lukashenko took place on September 17, i.e. on the Day of National Unity celebrated in Belarus. This is a national holiday that is to commemorate the union of Western Belarus with the Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic, after the invasion of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics to Poland in 1939.

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The Belarusian dictator mentioned his plans for the coming years during the speech. He said, among others, that he was thinking more and more about resigning from the office of the president. As he argued, he would like to give power to the younger politician. “I have been talking for a long time that another person will appear. To get used to this thought. Not because I am great, but because I have been in power for a long time. You got used to the fact that the situation in the country has stabilized” – said Łukaszenko, quoted by the Belta agency.

Lukashenko began to talk about his successor. “Forget”

The dictator believes that Belarus should be ruled by a young man who has gone through a lot in his life. “If you want to be a real president, forget about your needs. Not to mention personal life – the president cannot have him,” he said.

Lukashenko also said that he was trying to find his successor in the Belarusian nation. As he said, “takes into account many people”. “It takes time for a new man to become president, even if he was not born with such nature,” he emphasized.

According to Lukashenko, it is not possible for Belarus to be ruled by a woman. “This is my point of view. A man who respects women extremely. A woman is a model created by nature. Nevertheless, I think that we cannot throw her today on this” hot pan “” – he concluded.

Ashley Davis

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