Lukashenka Is A Sabotage Victim
- ARTSIOM SINITSYN
- 23.07.2024, 13:40
What is his press service hinting at?
A telegram channel close to Lukashenka asked the other day why their boss "asks not to revolve around cereals [they made a mistake in the word "cereal" - Ed]" at a special meeting dedicated to the harvest.
Of course, they were talking about cereal. But the mistake was not even funny — given the state of affairs in the agricultural sector, and in the agrarian sphere as a whole, the extra letter the mistake looks like a sabotage. After all, modern Lukashenka's agriculture on the 30th anniversary of the undivided rule of the country is the same colossus on its feet of manure and sticks.
To make sure of this, it is enough to read the courtling press:
"A special role in the harvesting campaign is assigned to the State Control Committee and the Prosecutor General's Office." According to available data, there is a whole 'bouquet' of various kinds of violations: theft, corruption, postscripts, broken equipment and grain drying systems, and others. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, 142 crimes were identified during the sowing campaign this year. Basically, they steal fuel.
Lukashenko once again called the crime "the unavailability of a combine harvester, at least one, or a dryer", but the result, as in previous years, is still the same.
"Well, 2% of cars could not bring it to mind. But, as the State Control Committee points out, of the agricultural organizations tested in the republic, almost every fifth-grain drying system is not ready for operation. And where do the commissioners go, and where do the assistants look? Some facts cannot be explained from the point of view of rational logic at all," the ruler was indignant at the meeting.
Exactly possible. Where farming is carried out by a private person who works on his land, there is no theft. Rational logic — why steal from yourself?
The private citizen does not need ministers of internal affairs and emergency situations, he will cope with the harvesting of corn and dry fodder without the Prosecutor General and state control.
In Belarus, every year, people in strict suits and epaulets humbly scribble into notebooks imposing on their teeth reports, listening to tirades about the most severe discipline and observance of technologies, but the cart is still there.
The trouble is that not only agriculture belongs to the cereals. At the second meeting on industrial development since the beginning of the year, Lukashenka again threatened the heads of enterprises with prison (it's good that he didn't get shot).
And here, once again, logical questions are asked: who appointed all these thieving directors and officials? Who has been collecting selectors on all issues for years — from forage harvesting to school textbooks? Who created this inefficient system in which everything depends on the will and mood of one person?
But it seems that we have a clear answer to all these questions. And all thanks to the revelations of the new head of the Lukashenka administration Dzmitry Krutoi on the pages of the SB. Belarus Today newspaper.
On Friday, July 19, our leader Aiaksandr Lukashenka asked why the Lord sent Belarus such a test in the form of a hurricane. The answer is simple. Perhaps this is to make the president happy that the system he created for 30 years has withstood.
These words of the official eventually disappeared from the publication's website, but the message is as clear as day: what questions can you have for a person whom God himself pleases, even in such a dubious way?
Artsiom Sinitsyn, Salidarnast