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Poland wanted the Belarusian economy to collapse and the ruble to depreciate, – Lukashenko
Lukashenka believes that Poland wanted to create an economic collapse in Belarus. In addition, according to him, the authorities of the neighboring country wanted to create “special forces” with NATO to “fight against the Belarusian authorities.”
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko accused the Polish authorities of his desire to create a situation in the country to collapse its economy. Lukashenka referred to the data of the special services. He said this on Friday, November 27, in a meeting with the staff of the sixth city clinical hospital in Minsk, Interfax writes.
Lukashenko claims that Poland offered to bring down the economy of the Republic, to devalue the ruble and cause a shortage in stores.
In addition, according to Lukashenko, the Polish authorities asked NATO leaders “to establish special security forces within the army of the Baltic countries and Poland.” These forces, supposedly, should be used “to fight against the Belarusian authorities”.
Earlier, Lukashenka proposed to amend the powers of the head of state in the new constitution of Belarus. The current constitution gives the head of state too much authority. Lukashenka is afraid of leaving it to the “unknown president”.
We also wrote that Lukashenka told him who could remove him from power.
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