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In an official comment, Igor Varaksa, director of the Belarusian State University high school, neither confirmed nor denied this information, reports euroradio.fm.
“We did not comment when the information appeared that Nikolai Lukashenko supposedly intended to study here. Therefore, even now it makes no sense to comment on anything. He entered the high school, brought the documents and what happened next, only those who entered and then know. went to the private office. We do not publish any [egzaminų] results. 1,739 people entered the high schools and we don’t say anything about any of them, ”he said.
According to euroradio.fm., Belarusian State University lyceum is the strongest secondary educational institution in the country. Among its students and graduates are many winners of International School Olympics.
At the end of August, when the entry period to high schools ended, the information appeared that A. Lukashenko’s youngest son had entered high schools. He chose subjects with a biological profile.
This past weekend, as Belarus protested against the large-scale protests, scandalous photos surfaced showing Lukashenko’s 15-year-old armed son.
The Coordinating Council of the Belarusian opposition demands an investigation into the delivery of a combat weapon to Lukashenko’s youngest son. This was stated by one of the opposition leaders, Maryja Kolesnikava, during a press conference last Monday.
“In our opinion, it is very strange when a person who runs the state is allowed to run around in very strange clothes and a very strange weapon in the center of Minsk. I would like to draw attention to the fact that the competent authorities must verify the fact of transferring a combat weapon to a minor and react to it, ”said the activist. Kolesnikava accused Lukashenko of “shooting” and pointed out that a man who had voted in favor in the elections would not.
Lawyer Antonas Gašinskis told the portal tut.by that it is illegal for minors to carry weapons in Belarus. People over 18 years of age need an appropriate permit, which is issued only by the Ministry of the Interior.
The lawyer pointed out that Belarusian laws establish criminal responsibility for the illegal use of weapons. Lukashenko on August 23. was filmed flying in a helicopter armed with a machine gun during a mass demonstration of opposition supporters in Minsk demanding that the president resign after the disputed elections.
A video released by Pul pervogo, a platform related to the presidential press service, shows Lukashenko disembarking from a helicopter that landed at the Presidential Residence complex.
The alleged president wore a black bulletproof vest, black clothing, and was holding a machine gun without a magazine of ammunition in hand. Another video from the House of Independence shows Lukashenko bringing a machine gun to the residence and asking people all over the country: “There is nothing left, right?” Lukashenko can be seen in a helicopter flying over Minsk, according to BelTA, a state news agency. Ask the pilots to join the Palace of Independence. After hearing the question, “Where are they?”, Referring to the protesters, the president replied: “He fled. They learned that the answer would be fiery.” “He escaped like a rat,” he added. Along with Lukashenko, his son Nikolai flew. 15-year-old, also dressed in a military uniform and armed with a machine gun.
Delphi He has already written that one of the funniest theories, which, without hiding a certain admiration for Lukashenko’s political future, is now being discussed by young Belarusians, and especially by Belarusians – Lukashenko’s youngest son Nikolai.
Gently called Kolia, the young man was first shown in public in 2008, then appeared more and more often with his father on special occasions.
Even then, he was called the “prince of the regime” and his father’s heir, although he never showed political ambitions. In recent days, however, Koli’s role has been somewhat different. He is no longer that innocent-faced boy, but a handsome, active and athletic teenager, who learns several foreign languages, including Chinese, always uptight and now accompanies his father almost everywhere.
It is no coincidence that in recent weeks, users of social networks in Russia and even Belarus have already begun to spill saliva on the prince of the regime. Sometimes he sees himself as a bodyguard, closely following the actions of those around him, sometimes as a traditional heir to dictators, without accidentally growling alongside his father. However, the likelihood of this illegitimate teenager inheriting Lukashenko’s position is no longer taken seriously, especially now.
Tens of thousands of opposition supporters took to the streets of Minsk on Sunday, demanding an end to the rule of authoritarian leader Lukashenko, despite the deployment of large forces in the city and the arrest of dozens of people.
Belarus has been protesting for more than three weeks after the disputed August 9 presidential election, which was declared victorious by Lukashenko.
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