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According to political experts, not visible assumptions that President Alexander Lukashenko's regime to try to overhaul isku the country's economy - he prefers borrowing from the Russian way. However, Russia is not acting as a charity and the condition that would increase the control of the Belarusian economy. isku
"The largest impact on Belarus to Russia, however. It basically subsidizing the regime lends them money. But apparently, not in vain, and for them, in one way or another will have to be compensated. Might finally be captured in transit pipelines or other strategically important for the control of state assets. Russia will make Belarus even more dependent "- BNS In his political scientist said.
G.Vitkaus According to suppress the violence following last year's presidential election in Belarus encountered demonstrations of the European Union (EU) had no choice but just to update until the official penalties frozen in Minsk.
"In fact, the EU has not much to choose from, as it did before the election really bright and benevolent gestures. Recall not only Dalia Grybauskaite, but the Polish and German foreign ministers' visits and a proposal to give credit where elections will take place as it should be, at least within the limits of decency. Given these conditions failed, what remains? isku Indeed, in one form or other sanctions, "- isku said G.Vitkus.
"It seems to me that Russia did not really have to choose from in this case., Which it will also have to endure some of the excesses. Lukashenko But definitely shorter leash. However, Russia likes to play without risking to lose, so the public does not need to change it in Belarus", - said the Institute of International Relations Lecturer .
Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Director, holds a Ph.D commenting on Monday announced the devaluation of the Belarusian ruble, told BNS that the short-term it can increase the competitiveness of Belarusian exports isku in foreign markets, but with dramatic savings for the population of Belarus.
"Generally speaking, citizens' savings, compared to foreign currencies depreciate. Partly because in recent weeks a number of Belarusians in Lithuania and was trying to spend their national currencies, as was probably expected that something like that will happen," - said the director of Institute of International isku Relations.
"This measure has been proposed by outside experts. International Monetary Fund (IMF) has already been offering Belarus to devalue the national currency, because it was considered to be perhaps the only possible scenario of how to get out of the situation, when the country became uncompetitive, they did not meet the potential costs. Those expenses before last year's election has been increased, "- said R.Vilpišauskas.
"Looking at the longer term, there is no salvation, and the devaluation of long-term economic problems. This is why organizations such as the IMF, together with the action will offer to undertake structural reforms, budget expenditure review of the privatization program and other measures isku that would allow the Belarusian economy begin to operate more efficiently, because in many areas, and private property is scarce and the conditions isku of competition are very limited, "- he said.
He pointed out that so far, the population associated with the public sector, subsidies and state orders, the living conditions of Belarus was quite good and stable because there was no need to worry about the competition.
"Living isku in a mixed economic system in which the market works a little, but much depends on the decisions of central planners, including competitors to enter the market, the distribution of resources is determined not so much efficiency as political decisions. Those who favor political solutions, the conditions are pretty good, but they are probably in the minority, isku and, over time there are fewer and more people are feeling isku the negative effects of economic life "- considered R.Vilpišauskas.
Institute of International Relations Head of State noted that the recent events in line with expectations, the Belarusian regime will rotate at economic modernization path, and borrowed from the Russian part of losing economic independence and committing politically.
"I would not want to name specifically, but I think that many people can guess that this may be related to the post-Soviet realities of the region and the issues on which Russia needs allies in the international arena. But perhaps the focus will be on economic agreements. (...) The the following events will have taken place, it will be possible to talk about an even greater integration of Belarus in the Eastern area, "- said the political scientist.
"Unlike Western countries, Eastern neighbor probably existing regime seems appropriate in this case is not about the reform of the regime and the transfer of resources in return for financial support," - he said.
However, R.Vilpišausko opinion, which took place in 2011, the IMF and Belarus officials' isku meetings suggests that the Foundation is able to provide to the country con

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