Lukashenko vows to preserve ‘dictatorship of order and justice’ in Belarus

President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko said that the authorities of the republic will continue to support the “dictatorship of order and justice”.

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President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko said that the authorities of the republic will continue to support the “dictatorship of order and justice”.

The Belarusians, who have managed to overcome the consequences of global crises and sanctions pressure, have experience for self-reliant development. “We will preserve the main thing – the dictatorship of order, justice, kindness and respect for a person,” the head of state said at the final concert of the Marathon of Unity campaign. Lukashenko added that the citizens of the republic can be sure of his words. The Belarusian president also promised to make every effort to maintain peace and stability in the country. The upcoming celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Victory this year will be an important milestone, and Belarusians will again show themselves as "worthy heirs of the Soviet people-winner." “We will do everything to ensure peace in Belarus, it will be quiet, calm and stable,” Alexander Lukashenko said. This is not the first time that the Belarusian president has spoken humorously about the “dictatorship” in his country. Lukashenka said that this form of political organization is distinguished by the fact that everyone rests on Saturday and Sunday, and the president works. In the autumn of 2024, the Belarusian head of state said that in response to Western sanctions, the republic introduced a visa-free regime for hundreds of countries. Thanks to this, about a million people were able to make sure that Belarus had a “dictatorship of security and hospitality.” Earlier this year, Alexander Lukashenko said that the “Belarusian dictatorship” is better than democracy in Ukraine.

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