Lukashenka: Belarusians working in Russia are not freeloaders

While talking with the staff of Protos, Alyaksandr Lukashenka spoke on the topic of freeloaders. According to him, drastic measures are needed to make them work. He recalled that there are about 400 thousand freeloaders in our country. But this does not apply to the Belarusians working in Russia. 

"They say Lukashenka makes everyone who works in Russia go back," BELTA quoted the head of state. "It is not true. If you are earning money there, sending it here-- is it your contribution. We are talking about others -- slackers who do not work in Belarus or Russia, or in any other countries."

Lukashenka said that in the future the freeloaders will demand pension. "And where will the pensions come? From me and you. That's why I demand decisive action in dealing with those who does not work anywhere," said the head of Belarus. 

Everyone must work, bring benefits to the family and the State, Alyaksandr Lukashenka said. 

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