Lukashenka: Next year will be hard
The state leader has listened to the Prime Minister's report this Tuesday. The economic situation of 2012 has been discussed.
Alyaksandr Lukashenka noted that "the next year will be very hard". That is why it is necessary "to use the gathered crop wisely". "We need to storage food for the winter so that people would not suffer, - reports BelTA quoting the state leader. - It may not be a famine, but there will be nutrition problems."
Lukashenka also demanded to stick to all the indexes of 2012 including the GDP. "Our economy is in a mixed-up age", he noted.