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“Because the current situation is similar in some respects [situaciją per 2010 metų prezidento rinkimus]”This shows that this option, to overthrow the current government or to destabilize the situation, remains relevant for the moment,” Lukashenko said during his visit to the 103rd Airborne Brigade of the Vitebsk Guard on Thursday.
Part of the recording of the president’s speech during this visit was shown Sunday night on state television ONT.
Lukashenko said the situation in Belarus before the August 9 presidential election, during which he would seek a sixth term as head of state, was similar to the situation in the 2010 election, when opposition supporters attempted to occupy the headquarters of the government.
“Remember the year 2010. Then everything started to depress us. [Vakarai] sanctions imposed, pressured, ”he said. – On the day of the presidential elections, I decided to stumble, organize that gang and launch [ją] against the government house. “
Mr. Lukashenko added: “General [Andrejus] Ravkov [buvęs gynybos ministras, Saugumo tarybos valstybės sekretorius] he rightly said that no one would attack us from the outside. “
At the time, A. Ravkov emphasized that modern wars and conflicts generally did not start with the invasion of foreign forces, but “from the street, the square.”
“You don’t have to think that someone said that the army would go against people and shoot people.” “Not only the Armed Forces, but also the militia, the internal army, the border guards, other power structures, our task: to avoid the destruction of the state, to avoid the bloodshed of the people,” he said.
The Belarus Central Election Commission refused on Tuesday to register two key opposition candidates: former Belgazprombank chief Viktor Babaryk and former high-tech park chief Valery Cepkal, arguing for rule violations due to statements by incorrectly filled income and insufficient number of citizens’ signatures collected.
Unauthorized support campaigns for unregistered applicants were carried out in Minsk on Tuesday night, during which more than 250 people were detained.
Lukashenko said on Wednesday that he would not accept Western statements that Belarus must adhere to democratic values.
“They are already beginning to insinuate us: make sure everything is democratic, so there is no fighting in the streets,” Lukashenko said during a meeting with supporters in a provincial city.
“We don’t have to point the finger how to live. We know how to live, Lukashenko said.” We will defend our country by all legal means. “
“No Maidan or revolution will save us,” said Lukashenko, citing the 2014 Ukrainian People’s Revolution.
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), an international observer of elections and war, has not declared any election in Belarus free and fair since 1995.
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