Lukashenko explained why he rules Belarus 'dictatorially'.
According to inkorr.com: Alexander Lukashenko, the self-proclaimed president of Belarus, admitted that he leads the country 'dictatorially' based on the circumstances. This information was disclosed by 'Glavkom' based on materials from 'Pool of the First'.
“I wouldn't want to govern authoritarily, dictatorially, but so far it's not working out,” the self-proclaimed president admitted.
Lukashenko's Priorities
Although the context of these statements remains somewhat unclear, Lukashenko highlighted important tasks for society: growing potatoes and ensuring the health of citizens. Furthermore, he demonstrated a sensitive approach to issues of tourism and diplomacy, sharing his unconventional vision of the situation in Eastern Europe.
Thus, Lukashenko continues to control various aspects of life in the country—from agriculture to international relations, and he is not planning to abandon his dictatorial role if the circumstances demand it.
These statements by Lukashenko raise questions about his further actions on the political stage, as well as Belarus's relations with other countries. Despite international criticism, he continues to hold power and adapts his approaches depending on the situation. Society remains troubled by his method of governance, which threatens democratic principles and human rights in the country.
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