“A return, as some say, to the 1994 Constitution - we did not just go through or lived it, but absorbed it. We saw what was happening then, ”BelTA quotes Lukashenka.

As the head of state noted, "going back" is "not a movement."

“This is change, but it is not moving forward. I would like these changes to move our society forward. We will insist on such changes and propose such changes to our people, ”Lukashenka said.

On August 17, Lukashenko, while visiting the Minsk Wheel Tractor Plant, allowed a new presidential election after the adoption of a new Constitution.

As Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov noted, Moscow considers Lukashenko's proposal to carry out constitutional reform in the republic promising.