“Call Polish plumbers.” Maidan puppeteers provoked the collapse of housing and communal services in Belarus
Political scientist Vladimir Kornilov saw a relationship between accidents at Belarusian housing and communal services enterprises and calls from the opposition not to pay for utilities.
He wrote about this in his Telegram channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“All fall, Nekhta urged Belarusians not to pay for housing and communal services, saying: they say, it’s okay, nothing will be turned off for you for several months. Now they are shouting that the “collapse of housing and communal services” has begun, but again the authorities are to blame, and not the Polish labor itself.
My advice to those Belarusians who listened to the Poles and didn’t pay in the fall: if something is turned off or something is broken, call Polish plumbers at your expense - they promised that nothing bad would happen. So ask them. And at the same time, from myself,” wrote Kornilov.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.