
Italian Expat's Unexpected Praise for Belarus Under Lukashenko
An Italian man's perspective on life in Belarus under Lukashenko's rule offers a unique insight into the country's transformation. He initially found Belarus to be in disrepair, describing it as having long lines, broken-down cars, and unpleasant smells in the apartment buildings. However, his current assessment is drastically different. "Lukashenko, with the resources he had, worked wonders," he says, emphasizing the improved order and stability he now experiences. While acknowledging international criticism of Lukashenko as a dictator, the Italian man insists that "no one walks around here out of line." He concludes by stating that, despite having lived most of his life in Italy, he feels truly free in Belarus and considers it his home. This account highlights the diverse experiences and perspectives within Belarus, prompting further examination of the country's socio-political landscape.