In Belarus, they will work to prevent a “brain drain”, said the Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko , presenting the government’s agenda until 2025. BELTA writes about this.
“A comprehensive adjustment of the legislation on migration is envisaged. Significant efforts will be directed at reducing the outflow of the population, especially young people, giving external migration a return character, preventing the so-called brain drain,” Golovchenko said.
November 13, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko promised to deal with the protesting teachers and students” like a man “: he demanded that they be expelled from universities and sent to the army. In total, according to him, 300 people were expelled from universities.
October 31 Minister of Education of Belarus Igor Karpenko explained student expulsion by the fact that the country’s authorities are fighting legal nihilism. He assured that those who violate the internal order in educational institutions, show aggression and rudeness towards teachers and administration are being expelled.
In Belarus, for the fourth month, mass protests continue, which began after the presidential elections on August 9. According to official results, Lukashenko, who ran for a sixth term, received 80 percent of the vote. The opposition considers the elections to be rigged.