Lukashenka replaced the Minister of the Interior



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Lukashenka replaced the Minister of the Interior

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Lukashenko replaced the head of the Interior Ministry

The new Minister of Internal Affairs of Belarus is Ivan Kubrakov, who previously led the police in Minsk.

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko removed Interior Minister Yuri Karaev and was replaced by Ivan Kubrakov. Belta reports.

Former Interior Minister Yuri Karaev is reported to have been appointed Assistant to the President of Belarus in the Grodno region. And Ivan Kubrakov before that led the police in Minsk.

In addition, Lukashenka appointed new assistants in three regions: Valery Vakulchik became an assistant to the President of Belarus, an inspector in the Brest region. Yuri Karaev – in the Grodno region, Alexander Barsukov – in Minsk.

“Publicly I want to inform everyone present: I have made a personnel decision and the three of you are heading not only to especially dangerous areas, but to very important areas of our country. In relation to the events that have taken place, they have not finished We do not know how this could result. Why you? You are military, knowledgeable, you do not need to be updated and taught, “he said.

Lukashenko also instructed the head of the Council of the Republic of the National Assembly, Natalya Kochanova, to improve the legal framework of the assistants, so that their powers are expanded.

According to him, it is important to control the selection of personnel and their activities, “from the president of the village council, the head of the company to the governor.”

Lukashenko added that “contacting the governor is a very delicate job,” but Karaev, Vakulchik and Barsukov have the necessary experience.

Earlier, the former Minister of Internal Affairs of Belarus, Yuri Karaev, expressed his confidence that militias more humane and cold-blooded than in Belarus can be found anywhere else.

Earlier it was reported that Belarusian university leaders began expelling students for participating in anti-government protests.

It was also reported that citizens of Ukraine, Poland and Lithuania would not be able to enter Belarus. The Belarusian border guards are taking appropriate measures.

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