Lukashenko's surprising dream: Milking cows instead of presidency
On Friday, Alexander Lukashenko visited a modern dairy farm. The official trip became an occasion for the dictator's intimate confessions. He admitted that he dreams of milking cows at night.
3:11 PM EDT, June 22, 2024
"There's no better job, remember," he told one of the people showing him around the dairy enterprise. "There isn't!" the host enthusiastically agreed.
"I did all of this. I still dream about it at night! The people I worked with... I dream of cows, how I milk them at night," the Belarusian dictator said dreamily.
"None of that presidency stuff. It's all nonsense!" Lukashenko added boastfully. "This is the most interesting job. Living people, living cattle, planting living plants, and the results," he enumerated the advantages of working on the farm.
"You have to live it, not just go to work," the meeting participant enthusiastically agreed.
The dictator's official trip
During the trip, Lukashenko focused on the state of agriculture and social issues.
The dictator reviewed the progress in fulfilling the order to build modern dairy complexes in the Minsk region and visited the Lachowicze dairy farm, which has become one of the leading producers of dairy products for Minsk.