Preserving direct democracy priorities
In a direct interview, House of Representatives Chairman Igor Sergeenko spoke about the principles according to which laws in Belarus are shaped by the people's life experience, and why 2025 is a special year for lawmakers. He noted that the legislative process requires constant interaction with citizens so that decisions truly reflect their real needs and priorities. The interview highlights the importance of an ongoing dialogue between deputies and constituents, as well as how new initiatives are built upon analyzing practical issues observed in public life.
Sergeenko emphasized that this very approach helps the legal system remain stable and adaptive, and also underscores the necessity of continuous dialogue to ensure legislative acts are maximally beneficial to society.
Context
The legislative process in Belarus has traditionally been closely linked to citizens' voices.
Sergeyko explained how Belarusian lawmakers rely on direct contact with citizens, making 2025 a crucial year for the development of direct democracy.
- Category: Domestic
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- Source: https://t.me/newsby_btrc/183617
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