MINSK, 27 September (BelTA) – Without new ideas, there is no development in the country, and every good idea will get support in Belarus, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said at the Q&A session titled “Open Microphone with the President” with students of engineering and technical universities of Minsk on 27 September, BelTA has learned.
“I find these issues to be the most important. This is the essence of our country's development,” the Belarusian leader said.
In his words, there can be as many ideas as there are people, and it is important to choose the most important and necessary ones. “We will definitely support everything that is necessary, relevant, and important. When there are no ideas, there is no development,” the president said.
He added that probably only one out of ten ideas can be implemented. “Our task, I mean the task of the authorities, who distribute funds and make decisions, is not to make mistakes. Although it is impossible to go without mistakes. But there should be fewer of them,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said.
“I find these issues to be the most important. This is the essence of our country's development,” the Belarusian leader said.
In his words, there can be as many ideas as there are people, and it is important to choose the most important and necessary ones. “We will definitely support everything that is necessary, relevant, and important. When there are no ideas, there is no development,” the president said.
He added that probably only one out of ten ideas can be implemented. “Our task, I mean the task of the authorities, who distribute funds and make decisions, is not to make mistakes. Although it is impossible to go without mistakes. But there should be fewer of them,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said.
The president said that he had repeatedly supported various proposals and projects, including in the IT sector. He is confident that it is necessary to keep moving towards the implementation of the necessary modern projects. “We will need this in order to withstand, to defend ourselves,” he said. “The more ideas, the better. Any idea must be real and well-grounded. When making a decision and allocating money, I or someone else must be sure that this idea would be needed tomorrow.”