According to him, despite the fact that Belarus has an "authoritarian system for organizing public life", the president "protects and protects the courts."

“But this is a personal moment, and we need to make sure that the system works, not tied to individuals, including Lukashenka,” said the head of state.

He noted that the new Constitution will adequately reflect the system of organization of the Belarusian courts, based on the experience of work over the past quarter of a century.

“But responsibly: submit an offer - sign for this offer,” Lukashenka stressed.

The transcript of the meeting was published on the website of the President of Belarus.

Earlier, Lukashenka said that the idea of ​​returning to the 1994 Constitution in Belarus does not move society forward.