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Like "mini-Belarus" - Shklov District to be made exemplary upon President’s instructions

The President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko has instructed to make Shklov District exemplary, like a "mini-Belarus". The head of state gave the corresponding instruction to the Chairman of the Shklov District Executive Committee Sergei Bartosh, BELTA reports.
Alexander Lukashenko got familiar with the corn field, where an experiment was conducted with the cultivation of varieties of both domestic and foreign selection, and also studied the developments of scientists and technical solutions for combating soaks in the fields. Pointing to two practically ideal fields that are kept in proper order, the President emphasized that this should be the case not only in this place.
And not only the plant, but all other important infrastructure facilities should be in order. First of all, this is the district agroservice, which is designed to provide a wide range of services to the agricultural sector, starting from equipment repair.
"Make it like a "mini-Belarus", put everything in order. Make the Shklov District exemplary. Not because it is my homeland and your fiefdom. But in order to show how to act," said Alexander Lukashenko.
He also emphasized that the chairmen of the district executive committees must have "cast-iron power" and all instructions must be strictly followed. The same applies to decisions at the governor's level, when he sets tasks for the heads of districts:
"Guys, if we don't do it, we'll lose. No one will save us. We need iron discipline. And we can do everything. But we have to do it."
"This needs to be scaled up throughout the country. Then we will be competitive and rich," the Belarusian leader summed up.
Alexander Lukashenko also noted that all these instructions are generally consistent with what he has been saying lately about the need to restore order in the country and set a course of development for the younger generation for a certain number of years, which is certainly talented, but is not always drawn to practical work on the land: "We need to put the engine on the right rails and push it so that it would run for 10-15 years."