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9 November 2020

PM: Belarusian People's Assembly will hear different opinions

The Belarusian People's Assembly will hear different opinions but all of them should be aimed at making the Republic of Belarus stronger, Belarus' Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko said at the first meeting of the national organizing committee for the sixth Belarusian People's Assembly, BelTA has learned.

“We should ensure that the most worthy candidates are nominated for participation in the assembly. We should also invite constructive foreign guests and leaders of parties and public associations. Different opinions and different views on the issues facing the country should be expressed at the Belarusian People's Assembly. But all of them should be aimed at making the Republic of Belarus stronger," Roman Golovchenko said.

As the head of government noted, preparations for the event should go without unnecessary bureaucracy. The organizing committee is expected to prepare proposals on the date and procedure of the meeting, the number of participants, and the agenda.

“An important point that must be taken into account is the epidemiological situation in our country. It is necessary to work out optimal solutions and hold this event without risk to the health of people,” the prime minister said.

In his opinion, the Belarusian People's Congress is “a particularly significant form of people's power in the country”. “It is the platform that exercises the constitutional right of the citizens of our country to participate in the discussion of state and public life. This is indeed an important event that will largely determine the strategic areas of Belarus' social and economic development for the next five years,” Roman Golovchenko said.