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The illegitimate President of Belarus, Aliaksandr Lukashenko, held a popular meeting on Thursday and said that the European Union (EU) should not teach Belarus how to live, but support its finances. Reim’s persecuted opposition describes the demonstration as a political act.
The report was supplemented with a section calling for protests.
Don’t teach us how to live, let’s talk about finances, the country’s authoritarian leader said in a speech to the EU on Thursday.
Mr Lukashenko, who has assembled a loyal structure of nearly 3,000 delegates, ranging from local councils to workers’ organizations, has said that a lightning rally organized by foreign countries in Belarus has allegedly failed.
the aibikas war is unsuccessful, we resist. Despite being part of a society created by external forces, we have survived. And Belarus, despite everything, will continue to adhere, according to Lukashenko.
Blame the blame
Using expressions that are particularly influential in a country that has been hit hard by Nazi German occupation during WWII, Lukashenko is trying to portray Belarus as a cloak of foreign power.
Mr. Lukashenko also said that Belarus could be the last sovereign country in Europe. And he said we must get close in full force, and in 2021. it will be fatal.
The illegitimate Belarusian leader has said that the protests are not about him and that the time will likely come when a new Lukashenko or something else is elected.
In his speech to delegates on Thursday, it does not appear that the illegitimate leader was about to leave. Mr. Lukashenko reiterated those open accusations of unprecedented protests from Belarusian society.
In his speech, Lukashenko strongly criticized the Arab Spring in the Middle East and the color revolutions in the post-Soviet space. According to him, these events caused chronic instability and impoverishment of companies.
They want to kill us because we are undesirable, we did not have to appear on the international stage and they will constantly attack us, he said and added: We have to dig.
In his opening speech, Lukashenko had come in and told Russia that Moscow, which is also currently facing opposition protests, was fatally losing to Belarus.
On Thursday, Lukashenko called for an end to the futility, which has not worked anywhere for a year, but has expensive homes and cars and pays for services at social rates.
They still have resentment and account for 3540% of illegal actions [dalyvi]”, adj. A. Lukaenko.
According to him, the mayor of Minsk recently informed him that there are 68 thousand in the capital. devotee.
And they are all yours, all our owners, the militia, lau, dau, the disturbances in society. They were avant-garde, Lukashenko argued. Everyone must be forced to work.
Earlier, he said that the majority of Belarusians vote for a new and supposedly almost 500 thousand. moni doesn’t want to be seen in his presidency. Although the protests reached unprecedented proportions in the summer, more than 1,000 businesses took to the streets despite the crackdown.
Usimena on constitutional changes
Mr. V recalled that Mr. Lukashenko, the longest-serving head of state in Europe, had at the meeting to present his vague reform initiatives to appease the protesters protesting against his illegitimate re-election since August last year .
We must carefully consider the issues of social development, … think about the possibility of adjusting the basic law, Mr. Lukashenko told delegates, but does not say when the proposed amendments will be announced. Most likely, Lukashenko postponed these plans.
The country’s authoritarian leader helped pass amendments to the constitution last November. Pauk Lukashenko announced a few weeks after armed protesters at a rally in the country during a protest rally, called protesters a turret.
Mr. Lukashenko has previously held two referendums on the constitution after a minor amendment that strengthened the presidential institution.
In 1996, greater powers were granted to appoint judges, including the president of the Constitutional Court.
In a second referendum in 2004, he had the opportunity to work for three terms instead of two.
Calls to protest
The format of the popular assembly was inherited from the Soviet Union, where the congress of the Communist Party took place. Such a popular assembly does not have legal force and is not represented in it.
On the night of the meeting, the Telegram channel NEXTA, during which demonstrations were mobilized and coordinated during the months of protest, was summoned to hold new protests.
This is a meeting of Lukaenka alka, who was defeated for a purpose to please one man’s pride, NEXTA writes, urging the people of Minsk to take to the streets.
The Belarusian militia helped to suppress any illegal activity and warned of the possible construction of streets in the capital, officially due to the forecast of heavy snowfall.
Belarusian opposition leader Former presidential candidate Sviatlana Cichanouskaya, who was forced to leave Lithuania after the elections, according to AFP news agents, no one expects anything from the meeting.
According to her, the delegates have no real connection to ordinary citizens, therefore the meeting has no needs for Belarusians.
S. Cichanouskaja announces that Belarusians who do not support the regime will organize an alternative event for the Lukashenko People’s Assembly on the Internet.
She says she is confident that the event will intensify protests against the regime in Belarus.
Dmitry Balkunets, a Belarusian politician working in Russia, says that on the 66th anniversary of the convention, Lukashenko posed for photographers.
Lukashenko does not see any role for himself other than that of the country’s president, the registrar said.
With this congress, he wants to show that he has 2,700 trustworthy brewers who defended him for a few minutes, said Balkunec.
Protesters in Belarus have been demanding the resignation of Lukashenko, who was declared the winner of the August elections and began his term, for months on the streets. The opposition claims that the election was rigged.
Government rats suppressed the protests and arrested thousands of monks, many of whom reported being tortured and tortured.
Several states yesterday refused to accept the results of the Belarusian elections and the European Union imposed sanctions on Lukashenko and his allies.
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