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Opinion: Lukashenka Is Literally Selling the Country for Spare Parts

  • 6.11.2021, 13:36

This is a ready-made article about the betrayal of the Motherland.

Lukashenka is implementing plan A, which implies partial subordination to the Kremlin, writes the telegram channel CYNIC.

This plan also includes a "Big Sale." The sale (albeit unprofitable) of all state property is the surrender of the last assets. For Lukashenka, this is really more valuable: he immediately receives large tranches, and instead of losses, he receives taxes from Russian companies that will buy out key industries.

Severstal plans to buy out BMZ with all its debts. The original price was $ 500 million, now it is $ 250 million. Plus the burden of paying off all debts and upgrading.

Rostec is interested in MZKT for $ 300 million. It was originally $ 750 million.

Rostelmash agrees to buy Gomselmash for $ 50 million and cover all losses (about $ 600 million).

Aeroflot is negotiating the purchase of Belavia. The entire fleet of aircraft will be replaced with Russian ones (a project by Rostec and UAC).

Russian Railways is considering a deal to buy the Belarusian Railways. The price has been reduced from $ 3 billion to $ 700 million.

Enterprises, of course, are unprofitable, but selling them instead of reformatting and modernizing is literally a ready-made article about the betrayal of the Motherland.

In August 2020, "witnesses of state property" grumbled that the opposition would come and privatize everything - now Lukashenka is "privatizing," but "past the Belarusians." He is literally selling the country for parts.

And we, the people, need to get ready to defend our right to be a free and independent nation. Our goal is to flip the game and this plan. We need to trigger all external and internal forces - from the diasporas to the strike. We've slept enough - otherwise, we'll sleep till occupation. While the Russian oligarchs are drooling, distributing future assets, we will have to take advantage of their excitement, give a kick in the pants, and kick the teeth out of the dictatorship...

Let us remind you that the leader of the Belarusian Workers' Association Siarhei Dyleuski announced the beginning of the strike on November 1.

A few days later, on November 4, the impostor Lukashenka signed "alliance programs" with Russia.

The Belarusian Workers' Association called on all Belarusians to stand up for our Motherland and join the national strike.

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