600 young activists take part in information and educational project "Open Knowledge" in Minsk
Schoolchildren, students and college students, together with experts, talked about the upcoming Belarusian People's Congress. They discussed how the congress is formed, what is within the competence of the body and what decisions will be made, as well as the gradual development of the country from the declaration of independence to the present day, and why it is now more important than ever to preserve the sovereignty of the state. At the meeting it was emphasized that the Belarusian People's Congress is a unique platform for an open and constructive dialogue, and young people today have many ideas and proposals that relate to the strategic development of the country. 9 more studios from each district of Minsk joined the large dialogue via video conference.
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