"rnment for education, health care, and other social services and benefits provided to Belarusians who do not contribute to the national economy. (In Belarus, Bill on Idler Tax Was Introduced [in Russian], BELTA NEWS AGENCY (Nov. 12, 2013).)Earlier this year,thePrimeMinister of Belarus,Mikhail Myasnikovich, argued thatabout445,000 people of working age, out of the total population of about nine mil" . . . . .