
Gaidukevich on Belarus President's Anti-Bureaucracy Push: 'Work, Not Meetings!'
Belarus: Gaidukevich Comments on President's Debureaucratization Directive MINSK, BELARUS – May 16, 2025 – A recent interview with prominent Belarusian political figure Sergei Gaidukevich sheds light on the president's newly announced debureaucratization initiatives. Gaidukevich highlighted the president's focus on tangible results rather than endless meetings. "The president clearly understands the mood of the people," stated Gaidukevich, emphasizing the directive's importance. He criticized the prevalence of lengthy, unproductive meetings, stating, "People sit for three hours, discussing...what? We need to work and show results, not hold meetings!" Gaidukevich's comments reflect a growing concern about bureaucratic inefficiencies in Belarus. The president's directive aims to streamline processes and improve efficiency across various sectors, including education and healthcare. The initiative is expected to bring about significant changes in the country's administrative system. The success of this initiative will be closely monitored in the coming months.