The President set tasks for the new heads of law enforcement agencies
The final personnel appointments of this year. The Prosecutor General's Office was headed by Dmitry Gora. The Investigative Committee was headed by Konstantin Bychek. The President defined the tasks for the new leaders and outlined his attitude to the selection of personnel for these positions. Experienced, understanding the word justice, firm people for intensive work. Among the priority tasks are the fight against corruption and extremism, and investigations related to the genocide.
Aleksandr Lukashenko emphasized the importance of uniform and accurate enforcement of legislation in the country and the realization of true human rights. Konstantin Bychek was introduced to the staff of the Investigative Committee just a couple of hours after his appointment. Dmitry Gora was also presented to the staff of the Prosecutor General's Office with the rank of State Adviser of Justice of the second class.
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The President of Belarus visited Peking University
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A. Lukashenko on the state of cooperation between Minsk and Beijing: This is what we dreamed of
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Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko held talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing
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The President of Belarus met with the Chairperson of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of Russia
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Aleksandr Lukashenko declared his readiness to further develop cooperation with Moscow Oblast
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The President heard a report from Gomel Oblast Governor
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A. Lukashenko called for preserving the historical truth about the Great Patriotic War
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A. Lukashenko ordered to take under control and to establish the truth about the drone attack on a bus carrying Belarusian citizens
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President heard the report of the Chairman of Minsk Oblast Executive Committee