The Right Alliance - Tasks

Tasks

  • Contributing to securing independence and sovereignty of Republic of Belarus, boosting its international authority;
  • Helping state and civil institutions build Belarusian state, based on national, historical traditions;
  • Implementation of cultural and educational activity, including studying the history of Belarus, preservation of mother tongue and traditions of Belarusians;
  • Promotion of healthy lifestyle and sport, raising spiritually and physically healthy generation;
  • Implementation of effective youth policy, support of active and talented young people, help in realization of their socially-useful activity;
  • Development and promotion of tourism in Belarus as a means of educating a person, living in harmony with the natural environment;

Among its main targets, the RA names selecting and attracting to organization's activities «devoted sons and daughter of Belarusian people (future elite), ready and able to work for the free, independent and prosperous Republic of Belarus ».

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