Lukashenko: pay for electricity
The head of the country proposed paying for electricity disconnection
In a TV report, Lukashenko stated that disconnecting electricity is 'theoretically possible, but with payment it can be arranged.' According to the country's leader, 'everything has a price,' and if citizens are willing to pay, 'we can provide electricity even now.' The statement did not mention specific timelines or scales, only emphasized readiness for potential commercialization of electricity supply.
Context
In recent years, Belarus has faced electricity supply issues, drawing public attention to questions about power provision.
Summary:
Lukashenko proposed charging for electricity disconnection, noting that everything "costs money".
- Category: Domestic
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- Source: https://t.me/newsby_btrc/187100
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