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“There are different opinions on this issue. Many want to be judged. But I think most will let him go if he leaves us alone. I think it is necessary to have a dialogue on this issue,” Cichanouskaya told reporters in Berlin.
The former presidential candidate also said she probably couldn’t fire Lukashenko.
“I have two views on this: as an individual and as a national leader. As a man, I can’t forgive him. However, as a national leader, I have a decision to make that will affect the history of the country, “Cichanouskaya said.
Cichanouskaya came to Berlin to meet with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
The Belarusian opposition leader, who declared victory in the controversial presidential elections on August 9, withdrew from his country shortly after being pressured by the authorities and is trying to mobilize international pressure on the Minsk regime, continuing the protests on the streets of Belarus.
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