Young Belarusian state develops individual political tradition

7 января 2021
The All-Belarusian Assembly has already been established at the level of civil society. And this tradition serves as a guarantee that no external world shocks, including the pandemic, will affect the development of Belarus. Andrey Savinykh, a delegate of the forthcoming assembly, said this yesterday.

Andrey Savinykh, Chairman of the Standing Committee on International Affairs of the House of Representatives of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus: "There is a serious crisis of transition from a global world to a multipolar one, which will be associated with serious shocks. We have allies, first of all, Russia and the CSTO and EEU countries, which will support Belarus. But we need to find solutions within ourselves.  I have already worked out a formula for this approach for myself: if changes within the country are faster than changes in the external environment, we will always feel calm and will be ahead of any challenges and threats."

The All-Belarusian People's Assembly will be held on February 11-12 in Minsk. The main provisions of the socio-economic development program of Belarus for the next five years and directions of socio-political development of the country will be discussed at the meeting.