Lukashenko: corruption leads to war
The country's leader warned that uncontrolled corruption could lead to military conflicts.
When appointing Dmitry Gorya as Prosecutor General, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko noted in an interview that if corrupt tendencies are not eliminated, the country could face war. He emphasized that corruption is unacceptable and its presence is a "terrible injustice," and that the "Slavic people" cannot tolerate such injustice. During his speech, Lukashenko also mentioned Konstantin Fyodorovich (the new head of the Investigative Committee). The government is calling for a fight against corruption.
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