Ive listened to Alexander Lukashenko publicly speaking a few times and liked his delivery the content of his speeches and noted his audiences enjoy what he has to say !! So... J.
But housing, schooling, healthcare are free and everything else is 90% cheaper than in the west. Average american doesn't have 1000 dollars to spare in an emergency, living paycheck to paycheck. Which is better, having 45.000 a year and spending it all to survive, or having 4500 a year and doing the same? Amount of zeros on your salary is less important than the quality of life you can afford.
@@bojanperkodon’t know who told you housing is free. I am here in Belarus and rent takes up more than half of the median salary - approx 300$ a month for a 1 bedroom apartment.
@@soccerstickersfc I should have made that more clear: most people own apartments on which they pay no property taxes, and rents are commensurate with income. And for example, I currently live in a western european country and the situation is very similar to that in Belarus. Renting an old 1-bedroom apartment costs more than the minimum wage but percentage of people who own their apartments is surely (I'm guessing based on information about other post-socialist countries) lower here than in Belarus. Can you tell me if this is correct, please?
@@bojanperko most people would rent - apartment ownership is mostly from families being given their Soviet residence and then that being passed onto children. So generations might live in an apartment. For a regular person, owning an apartment is a very very difficult. Of course there are plenty of people who can own apartments - usually government workers get favourable loans, but for most people in Minsk, this is a dream.
Belarus is a country I would enjoy visiting! J.
Such a sweet dog. J
Ive listened to Alexander Lukashenko publicly speaking a few times and liked his delivery the content of his speeches and noted his audiences enjoy what he has to say !! So... J.
Uncle Alex wins again, great news!, i can drink to that , what a wonderful day 🍾👍
Thank you Gentlemen excellent as always. Good Day.🇦🇺
Great news!
Darn it, waiting for the Gaggle to achieve 30k subs! Comr on people!
“All you need is a successful and effective leader”, unless you are from the USA?
Gunboat diplomacy is obsolete when your chosen "enemies" get gunboats
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This is stupid reasoning! If a candidate is popular, you know he will win. What is this fool talking about?
Belarus is hardly reclusive!! J
Guys, I appreciate your sardonic style. But this one is crapola
belarus median income is $4.5K clowns
But housing, schooling, healthcare are free and everything else is 90% cheaper than in the west. Average american doesn't have 1000 dollars to spare in an emergency, living paycheck to paycheck. Which is better, having 45.000 a year and spending it all to survive, or having 4500 a year and doing the same? Amount of zeros on your salary is less important than the quality of life you can afford.
@@bojanperko economists make PPP adjustments, genius
@@bojanperkodon’t know who told you housing is free. I am here in Belarus and rent takes up more than half of the median salary - approx 300$ a month for a 1 bedroom apartment.
@@soccerstickersfc I should have made that more clear: most people own apartments on which they pay no property taxes, and rents are commensurate with income. And for example, I currently live in a western european country and the situation is very similar to that in Belarus. Renting an old 1-bedroom apartment costs more than the minimum wage but percentage of people who own their apartments is surely (I'm guessing based on information about other post-socialist countries) lower here than in Belarus. Can you tell me if this is correct, please?
@@bojanperko most people would rent - apartment ownership is mostly from families being given their Soviet residence and then that being passed onto children. So generations might live in an apartment. For a regular person, owning an apartment is a very very difficult. Of course there are plenty of people who can own apartments - usually government workers get favourable loans, but for most people in Minsk, this is a dream.
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