Lukashenka admitted depending on his mother-in-law
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President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko said that he wanted to be a journalist, and entered the Faculty of History on the advice of his (at that time future) mother-in-law.
The head of state said that he was grateful to her, but on the assumption that she determined his future fate, he said that “it’s not the mother-in-law’s business.”
In 1975, Lukashenka graduated from the Faculty of History of the Mogilev Pedagogical Institute with a degree in history and social studies. Also in 1985, he graduated from the Faculty of Economics of the Belarusian Agricultural Academy in the city of Gorki, Mogilev Region, where he studied part-time, majoring in economics-organizer of agricultural production.
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