Lukashenko spoke of the political crisis.



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According to him, Belarusians are “gradually overcoming” the difficulties associated with the spread of the new coronavirus. “But the political pandemic related to the elections, the economic pandemic, the world crisis also contributed to it, it is not our fault, our disaster,” said Lukashenko, quoted by BelTA. – Well, there are many other pandemics that revolve around our borders, but they are still afraid to stick their nose in here. We have to deal with these pandemics. “

According to the Belarusian president, there is also an “information pandemic”. “It just came to our attention then. Now and on the Internet, in this garbage, we remember everything from abroad, even the real brothers are putting problems in the media. But we see all this,” said Lukashenko.

He called not to make analogies and not to compare what was happening during the presidential election campaign in Belarus with the events prior to the change of government in Armenia or Ukraine. “We need not compare how the newspaper in the neighboring country recently wrote that new Pashians (Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian), new Zelensky (Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky) have appeared here and that the situation in our country is almost the same as in Armenia or Ukraine”. Lukashenko “It just came to our attention then. Whatever happens in Armenia and Ukraine, both Zelensky and Pashinian are talented people, said the Belarusian president. – I already knew them closely. And most importantly, they are the patriots of their country “

According to Lukashenko, some candidates for the Belarusian presidency “want to sell for a kopeck everything that not only Lukashenko and the government, but also the people have created here.” “It just came to our attention then. I insist once again, I tell the ‘rebels’ that we will never allow the situation in our country to destabilize,” he said.

The Belarusian presidential elections are scheduled for August 9. May 21st began collecting voter signatures in support of the presidential candidates. May 31 Thousands of Belarusians picketed across the country to collect signatures in support of Lukashenko’s rivals. Belarusian human rights defenders have denounced the arrest of dozens of firms.

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