The headquarters of the Belarusian opposition leader Viktor Babaryka announced the formation of a political party



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“I want to address you with a very important initiative. We understand that the time has come to continue our fight, but it is already an organized way in which we can unite all those who support our side,” said V. Babaryka.

He said that although he announced the formation of the party, it will become clear in the future whether the new organization will take the form of a political party.

V. Babaryka presented the main objectives of the newly formed party. The first is to ensure the implementation of the constitutional reform and the second is to improve the Belarusian economy and ensure that people have the opportunity to take civic initiatives.

VIDEO: We create a party

The opposition urged Belarusians to participate in the initiative and invite their friends to participate in its activities.

The video also featured Mary Kalesnikava, a former presidential candidate in Belarus who later joined forces with Veranika Capkala and Sviatlana Cichanouskaya. M. Kalesnikava also participates in the activities of the opposition coordination council. She is the head of the electoral staff of V. Babaryka.

“Friends! The staff members of Marija Kalesnikava and Viktor Babaryka today announce the formation of the political party” Together “(” Vmeste “). In the last three months, we have all done more together than in the last twenty-six years. Together we brought together more than half a million votes, together we protect our votes and together we fight and continue to fight for freedom and our future ”, said M. Kalesnikava.

The protests have not stopped in Belarus since the presidential elections on August 9. Hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets after government officials announced that they had been defeated by leader Lukashenko.

In the first days, officials brutally suppressed the protests, arresting a total of about 7,000 people. people, some of them run. Protesters released from isolation and the doctors treating them denounce violence and torture.



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