Lukashenko joked about queues at gas stations in Belarus
On October 16, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko instructed to restore an ironclad order with queues at gas stations by Monday, October 20.
He noted that he receives complaints from citizens about queues and disorder at the gas station. According to him, cars are often left directly across the passage, interfering with traffic while drivers are relaxing in a cafe, BelTA news agency quotes the leader of the republic.
"We came to refuel [Chairman of the Council of the Republic of the National Assembly of Belarus] Natalia Ivanovna Kochanova with [the country's Prime Minister Alexander] Turchin, the cars were put across, no one can pass. Where are they? And they're drinking coffee in a cafe," the president joked.
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