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According to Lukashenka, the dissatisfaction of some citizens with the current government is not entirely justified
War is inevitable if the population of the republic continues to break apart from each other, the president stressed.
The continuous protests against the current government in Belarus will lead to a civil war. This was stated by the president of the country, Alexander Lukashenko, on Tuesday, September 1, reports the BelTA news agency.
War is inevitable if the republic’s population continues to break apart from each other, he stressed. “This shouldn’t happen. But don’t worry, it won’t happen,” the Belarusian president said.
In his opinion, the dissatisfaction of some citizens with the current government is not entirely justified.
“I understand that we need something better, there is not enough of both. But we live as long as we can. There is no robbery, anarchy, and this must be appreciated. No one will give us more than we earn,” Lukashenka said. …
Earlier, Lukashenka said that in the event of a change of power in the country, a “massacre” could occur. By comparison, the situation in Ukraine after Euromaidan “will look like flowers,” stressed the Belarusian president.
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