Lukashenka Accidentally Showed His Notes with Thoughts on "Bysol's" Money
During his speech to the delegates of the All-Belarusian People's Assembly, Alexander Lukashenka accidentally showed one of his cheat sheets. Since he already sees very poorly, though he doesn't want to admit it, they write them for him in gigantic letters, so what appeared in the video camera's frame can be read without any difficulty.

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The incident occurred during an answer to a question from propagandist Vadim Gigin about Belarusian-American negotiations. Lukashenka, supposedly improvising, got carried away and began to speak critically about the democratic movement and its leaders, and at a certain moment grabbed the piece of paper that lay before him and showed the text written on it to the camera.
On that paper were laid out points under the titles "Деньги" (Money) and "Деньги-2" (Money-2). The "Деньги-2" points provided Lukashenka with prepared material for reflections on the fact that the funds collected by Belarusians on the "Bysol" platform for political prisoners within a few hours were already allegedly "stolen" by someone. But afterwards, getting carried away with other topics, he never got to this one.
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