Minsk Tractor Plant director complains to Lukashenka
The letter written by Minsk tractor Plant CEO Fyodar Damatsenka (in the photo) was discussed at Alyaksandr Lukashenka’s meeting on September 23. The President received it yesterday evening. Lukashenka reminded the present members of the top brass that Damatsenka had been sent to MTP as his assistant ‘to set up the revolutionary order there”.
Lukashenka: "I invited security officials there to find out what the resistance is about (this is a quotation from Fyodar Damatsenka’s letter). He will find out how prosecutors, KGB, the MIA and Anfimau (head of the State Control Committee – Euroradio) prevent the plant from working. If it is true, they will be made responsible for it.”
The problem does exist, Alyaksandr Lukashenka admitted. Inspectors and the police almost prevent the real sector of the economy from functioning. “It should not be so in our country,” the state leader said. It will be considered corruption and sabotage, he stressed.
Lukashenka wants to study this issue and find out whether the things described by the CEO are true. Nevertheless, he warned officials and members of the top brass against ‘creating obstacles to the work for the good of the state’. Alyaksandr Lukashenka asked the present if they knew how many policemen, KBG members, prosecutors and judges had been imprisoned not long before.
Photo: belarus-tractor.com