Lukashenko focuses on agroservices and labor migration during Shklow visit
Today, the President is working in the Shklow District, focusing on district agroservices and preparation for the harvest campaign.
✔️ Agroservices must become support hubs for domestic machinery producers. "Most importantly, this concerns the country as a whole — these should be support points for our factories," said the President.
✔️ Facilities like the one in Shklow must equally service foreign-made machinery, requiring sufficient spare parts, efficient service workflows, and affordable pricing.
✔️ A seminar for district executive committee chairmen is planned this autumn at the model agroservice facility in Shklow.
✔️ Such repair organizations, alongside construction PMPs and other institutions, are foundational for district leaders to effectively manage operations.
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Lukashenko outlined priorities regarding attracting labor migrants to Belarus.
The head of state recalled that this topic was discussed during the recent visit of Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev to Belarus. Belarus is ready to employ citizens of Uzbekistan.
Alexander Lukashenko emphasized that several regions are particularly interested in addressing their labor shortages.
"A decision has been made to establish a system for inviting people from abroad. Ukrainians have come, many Russians are coming to work here. Now we've held talks with Shavkat Mirziyoyev — I made him an offer. We have a system: the embassy initially determines who can or cannot come. Then the local leader specifies how many people and which specialties are needed, and selects them personally," he said.
"We will need people. We really need them," emphasized the Belarusian leader.
However, the process of attracting labor migrants is under strict control, including through the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
"There must be a system. We already have one. Only the leader brings them in and bears responsibility for them," said the head of state. "There must be order. No chaos."
"Therefore, selectively and purposefully — one, two, ten, twenty people, as many as needed. Personal responsibility. My assistants will monitor this closely," added the Belarusian leader.