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Basta: Stakes Have Grown Higher, And There Won't Be Enough Collective Farms For Everyone

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Basta: Stakes Have Grown Higher, And There Won't Be Enough Collective Farms For Everyone

The things are really cooking, stock up on popcorn and keep up with the news.

The authorities will not limit themselves to arresting directors and oligarchs. Yesterday it became known about the detention of the "mayor" of Salihorsk. The law enforcers were lazy to go to the district center, so the trusting official was summoned to Minsk, where he was arrested right in the regional executive committee.

Aleh Paskrobka held his plum job for only two years. It turned out to be sufficient to save enough money, which can now be spent for the needs of the family, the Telegram-channel Basta! reports.

The previous "mayor" Aliaksandr Rimasheuski, known to the citizens as Bulldozer, was arrested in late May 2017 on a similar charge. He categorically denied his guilt in court. He remained behind bars for a relatively short time. A year was enough to think about the future and buy off the colony. After that the dictator "pardoned" Rimasheuski and sent him to raise a rotting collective farm in Drohichy district.

It is unlikely that the arrested Paskrobka and his colleagues, eating antidepressants and waiting for an invitation to Minsk, will also be so lucky. The stakes have risen, while there are not enough collective farms for everyone.

We have already written that hundreds of officials and managers of enterprises will be arrested prior to the most dangerous "elections" for Lukashenka. The process went on, get some popcorn and watch the news.

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