Belarus’ authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko has reassigned key positions within the country’s government and presidential administration with a view to boosting efficiency, the BELTA state-run news agency reported on Thursday. “Efficiency must be increased unbelievably if we want to survive this crazy fight,” BELTA quoted Lukashenko as saying. He warned the new head of the presidential administration, former ambassador to Russia Dmitry Krutoi, that “ministers should run about and get things done.” Lukashenko said that the reshuffle was aimed at reducing bureaucracy. The new foreign m…