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The Belarusian People's Congress has showed that the society is highly interested in preserving the country's system of values and priorities, Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko said at the 6th Belarusian People's Congress on 12 February, BelTA has learned.
“The present and the future of Belarus depend on us, and first of all on the delegates present here, for you are the highest elite of our society. We are moving forward, others will follow us, if they want to live in a peaceful and calm country. Everything depends on us,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said.
The delegates of the 6th Belarusian People's Congress approved the basic guidelines of the five-year social and economic development program. The head of state underlined that social focus of the Belarusian economic model remains unchanged. “The forum has showed that the society is highly interested in preserving the country's system of values and priorities. This proves that during the years of independence we have managed to build a system based on the inviolability of the sovereignty of the country. The sovereignty, which is based on traditions, patriotism, and the people's desire for peace,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said.
The president stressed that Belarus, as a sovereign state, remains open for equal and mutually beneficial cooperation with the whole world. At the same time, Belarus invariably seeks an alliance with Russia, Eurasian integration and development of relations with China.
The two-day forum highlighted the future development areas for Belarusian society and necessary changes for more active participation of the population in the country's decision-making. These include the steps to redistribute powers between the branches of power, grant the Belarusian People's Congress with a constitutional status, strengthen local self-governance, and increase the role of public organizations in the political life of the country.
“This is not dogma. Everything that has been said here, including by me, will be analyzed. Life goes on and changes, many points of view may emerge. Perhaps, some issues, as they were outlined at the Belarusian People's Congress, will undergo alterations. I am sure they will. We will by no means be dogmatists and will not cling to this or that opinion (this is particularly true with respect to me). Everything should be democratic taking into account the experience of civilized countries,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said.
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Coronavirus vaccines will be distributed in Belarus free of charge, Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko said as he addressed the 6th Belarusian People's Congress in Minsk on 11 February, BelTA has learned.
“I think it is vitally important to vaccinate residents of Belarus free of charge, which we are doing right now,” the head of state said.
The president assured that Belarus will definitely develop its own vaccine, but for now there are agreements on the supply of Russian and Chinese vaccines. Moreover, there is an agreement to manufacture these vaccines in Belarus.
“Our scientists will create a vaccine. This will be done not only for the purpose of protecting people now. A Russian vaccine will be produced in Belarus for this purpose. We have realized that this infection – not necessarily COVID, but some kind of swine, bird flu - will reappear, and we will have to confront it in the future. Therefore, developing a vaccine against COVID today we are creating a groundwork for the future. It will come in handy in this crazy world. You must understand that it costs a lot of money. However, unless we do it today, we will pay ten times more to purchase vaccines from other countries in the future,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said.
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11 февраля 2021 года в ГУК «Воложинский районный центр культуры» была проведена встреча коллектива с начальником Воложинского районного отдела по чрезвычайным ситуациям подполковником внутренней службы Александром Игоревичем Сивым, который рассказал присутствующим о проводимой в республике акции «Безопасность – в каждый дом!» и напомнил об основных причинах возникновения чрезвычайных ситуаций в жилом секторе: неосторожном обращении с огнем, нарушении правил эксплуатации печного отопления и электрооборудования, детской шалости с огнем. Далее подробно остановились на алгоритме действий в случае обнаружения признаков загорания и задымления, а также принципах работы первичных средств пожаротушения. Рассказан принцип работы автономного пожарного извещателя. Были распространены буклеты и календари.
В феврале 2021 года в Дорском СДК прошла конкурсно-игровая программа «Путешествие в страну знаний». На мероприятие пришли ученики 4 класса ГУО «Дорский учебно-педагогический комплекс детский сад-средняя школа», которые являются участниками любительского объединения «Жемчужинка». Цель мероприятия: развитие памяти у детей, внимания, расширение кругозора у детей, воспитание уважения друг к другу.
В игровой форме прошли путешествие в страну знаний: вспомнили литературу, математику, географию и переплыли музыкальный океан.
Мероприятие прошло в теплой дружественной обстановке.
Государственное учреждение «Воложинский районный центр гигиены и эпидемиологии» (далее – Воложинский РЦГиЭ) информирует о том, что заместителем Министра - Главным государственным санитарным врачом Республики Беларусь вынесено Постановление от 08.02.2021 года № 6 «О запрете ввоза на территорию Республики Беларусь, реализации, хранения, транспортировки, использования жидкости стеклоомывающей низкозамерзающей «Freezen» с маркировкой FREEZE WAY -30, производства ООО «ТД СОДРУЖЕСТВО», Российская Федерация», свидетельство о государственной регистрации № KG.11.01.09.015.Е.002703.07.20 от 24.07.2020.
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The decisions of the Belarusian People's Congress will not be spontaneous and surprising as a lot of preparatory work was carried out in the run-up to the forum, including in the format of dialogue platforms, Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko said as he addressed the 6th Belarusian People's Congress in Minsk on 11 February, BelTA has learned.
The head of state noted that for the sixth time in the sovereign history of the country the government has turned directly to the people to discuss and take consolidated decisions on the further development of the country and society. “Today, delegates from all over Belarus, representatives of various professions and social groups have gathered here. Behind each of you are your constituents; enterprises, public organizations. These are millions of people who have given you their voice to discuss and make big decisions for the future of our Belarus. These decisions will not be spontaneous and surprising for us and for society," the president said. He recalled that preparations for the congress were several months long. People's opinions and concerns were studied; dialogue platforms were actively working in the regions. "We have not hidden anything, we have something to discuss today," Aleksandr Lukashenko said.
The priority topic for the discussion, according to the president, is economy, achievements and possible shortcomings. "The main thing is the reserves we can tap into and the concrete proposals for further development," the head of state said.
"How do we move forward amid the pandemic and external pressure? What measures should we take to ensure economic growth and decent standards of living for people with social support?” he continued. “This is the basis of our economic model, the essence of the Belarusian welfare state. Suggestions and ideas can be any. Not only those that we, the leadership of the country and the government, offer. I just ask one thing, and you know it well. I repeat: everything must be open and feasible, we have no one to be afraid of."
The second important topic for discussion is social and political development, the role of citizens in the political life of the country and the possibility of amending the basic law. "Another topic is the distribution of power, strengthening the role of local government and self-government. We must bring decision-making centers as close to people as possible, to ensure continuous effective feedback between the government and the population. There should be no artificial constructions because then we will have the opposite effect of such restructuring," the Belarusian leader is convinced.
The president suggested analyzing the geopolitical situation in which the country finds itself as the third topic of the forum.
The fourth block of issues requiring close attention is the saving of values and traditions that allow Belarusians to remain a nation. "We need to devote time to education and culture, the protection of historical memory. In one way or another they determine one of the main areas of state policy - the preservation of the continuity of generations. We can't lose young people. We must hand the country over into reliable hands. Therefore, involving young people in creative activities, ensuring their creative and intellectual development are most important issues for us," the head of state stressed. He also cited the information sovereignty as one of the important topics for discussion at the congress.
"We must consider all the pressing issues and come up with solutions that will satisfy the needs of society. As a result, all Belarusians should see that their opinions are taken into account. This is the essence of the Belarusian democracy," Aleksandr Lukashenko said.
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About 60% of Belarusians believe that the current Constitution meets the needs of the society, the head of the analytical center EcooM Sergei Musiyenko told media while commenting on the results of the sociological study "Social Thinking" conducted in the run-up to the Belarusian People's Congress, BelTA has learned.
The block of questions in the survey concerned the constitutional reform. "The basic questions were ‘Do you think the current Constitution meets the needs of the society and the state?' 57.8% of respondents has a positive answer to this question, and 27.3% answered negatively," Sergei Musiyenko said.
The sociological survey was preceded by a telephone survey. Its results were a little different. "60.1% believe that the current Constitution corresponds to the public needs. This is my opinion too. But it turns out that it is shared by the majority of the country's residents," said Sergei Musiyenko.
The national public opinion poll was commissioned by the BelTA news agency. It was conducted from 12 January to 8 February by the analytical center EcooM with the involvement of the Ukrainian Policy Foundation and in cooperation with the sociological centers accredited in Belarus. Using paper questionnaires and tablets, pollsters interviewed 9,896 respondents in 108 localities of all regions of Belarus, sampling the Belarusian population older than 18 by gender, age, level of education, municipality size and region. Statistical sampling error does not exceed 2.5%.
The two-stage field survey was preceded by the pilot telephone survey to prepare the necessary tools and build up the tactics for collecting primary sociological information.
The first stage featured a territorial survey of the economically active population. Following the first stage a decision was taken to conduct the second stage with a wider coverage of different categories of citizens. Respondents were asked to fill in formal questionnaires. Pollsters also asked respondents of their needs and expectations, and collected proposals to improve the government policy in various fields. The emphasis was on open-ended questions.
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