Expert: Lukashenko always successfully sets the record straight, which is very important for a politician
The President of Belarus knows how to convey information clearly and understandably to any person, which is a very important quality for a politician – as noted by political analyst Aleksandr Shpakovsky in his talk with Alfa Radio
Recently, the Head of State held a meeting at the Belarusian State University which tackled not only issues of Belarusian education, but also the further work of Wagner PMC in our country, relations with Europe and much more. It is worth noting that Aleksandr Lukashenko constantly communicates with people, giving interviews to Belarusian and foreign journalists while raising important global topics.
“I think that the Head of State has a certain plan, including information, of those theses that he brings to our society, which he would like to relay to the outside world. He does it successfully; this format has been worked out. This includes visits by the President of certain facilities and a media scrum. This is a proven technology that has been working for many years,” said Aleksandr Shpakovsky.
The expert underlined that the President constantly speaks out on topical issues that are the society’s pressing concerns.
“It seems to me that he is a success in setting the record straight. We receive feedback that the signals have been perceived, understood, and the information is presented objectively. This is an important quality of Aleksandr Lukashenko, because sometimes people listen to politicians and do not understand who they are speaking for. Sometimes so much water is spilled that one wants merely to applaud the person who spoke for an hour and did not say anything concrete. There are also politicians who speak indistinctly, reading something from a piece of paper, the meaning of their statements is not clear or is understandable only to a narrow circle of academically educated people,” the political analyst noted.
He added that the messages that the Belarusian Head of State wants to convey, on the contrary, are always very clear.