Anatoly Vladimirovich, is the “kind revolution” scenario possible in Belarus?
Are there any economic conditions for that? – At the seminar, involving collective farms’ directors of one of the country’s districts, it was proposed to define the major root-cause of economic backwardness in Belarus. 30% wrote the same word: “Lukashenko”. It sounds to me like a verdict, you know. When leaders of a conservative collective farm system assert that the authorities are using the rope not in order to get the country out of the trap, it had fallen to, but rather to strangle it. That’s what I call “kind revolution” on a sub-conscience level. The authorities explain the problems of agriculture by poor climate conditions. Let’s take Kvasnevsky as an example. He doesn’t show off before TV cameras with explanations, given to Polish peasants, on how to organize the sowing campaign properly. May be this is the reason why Poland, placed in the same climatic conditions with Belarus, gathered 4,500 tons from a hectare, as compared to our 1,7 tons. To prevent the mass extinction of ca
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