5 March, Minsk /BelTA/. Belarus and its people need peace and quiet. This was stated by President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko during a meeting with the activists of the Belarusian Union of Women.
The head of state was asked how he sees Belarus in 2035. “If there is peace and quiet… We need this,” he emphasized.
- Lukashenko presented state awards to 15 women from various regions of the country on the eve of March 8
- Lukashenko intends to extend the family capital program
- Lukashenko suggested looking at the operating mode of kindergartens and adapting to parents
- Lukashenko: the state will continue to support motherhood and childhood under any circumstances
Alexander Lukashenko noted that such a position is attributed to the Belarusian mentality, but this is really the main thing: “Listen, if this does not happen, then there will be no pensions, no health care. And women will not give birth to children. Women need stability, confidence in the future. This is the most important condition. And we will overcome difficulties.”
Answering one of the questions, the head of state also spoke in defense of traditional values. Children especially need to be protected from negative influence.