Z. Jedinskis on the situation in Belarus: if there is a government, it is necessary to obey its demands



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Why LLRA-KŠS did not sign the resolution, Z. Jedinskis, the leader of the party list 15 minutes He said he couldn’t explain why he wasn’t leading the group.

He himself explained when he heard the resolution for the first time that the group had not said anything about it.

“In our country, if a faction makes decisions, the faction meets and makes decisions. There was no meeting on this issue and I don’t know anything,” he said.

I believe that if there is power and there is legitimate power, then it is necessary to obey the demands of that power. Would it be Lithuania, Belarus or the United States?

Z. Jedinskis himself says that Lithuania should not evaluate whether the elections in Belarus were rigged or not.

In addition, he shared the following post on Facebook: “Lukashenko learned from the Lithuanian conservatives how to quell the protests. The only difference is that in Belarus the police defended the Constitution, and in Lithuania in 2009 the police defended those who violated the Constitution, that is, the police defended the conservative government, which reduced pensions and wages in violation of the Constitution during the called “night reform”.

Z. Jedinskis album

Z. Jedinskis album

This record soon disappeared, but Z. Jedinskis says he did not delete it. “It just came to our notice then. Maybe someone complained about my facebook and it disappeared. It’s definitely not me. Maybe Facebook deleted it,” explained the LLRA-KŠS leader.

It ensures opinion also without changing.

“My position is very clear: we cannot interfere in the internal affairs of other countries. “It didn’t occur to me here, it’s an international practice,” he said.

When asked to explain the content of the post, the politician said he wanted to portray there as “2009. There was a similar situation in Lithuania, when Lithuanian citizens came to defend the Lithuanian Constitution, after the Conservative government violated the Constitution and reduced pensions during the night reform.

“He was in the Seimas and they shot him with rubber bullets, and there were many victims, injuries. Here is the fact. I pointed out that we have to look at my affairs and not interfere in the affairs of Belarus, “he said.

When asked if he sees the same violence when the Lithuanian police used force against rioters who threw stones at the Seimas and now in Belarus the police are simply attacking people on the street, Z. Jedinskis acknowledged the differences.

“Comparing each situation … A little different, sure, it is different, but if we take the example of the US, then there is a strict rule: if a policeman comes and orders to obey, he must do it immediately or they will shoot you”, The Seimas continued to make comparisons. member.

I don’t like him as a person, as a manager, but I respect the opinion and choice of Belarusian citizens. They chose it.

“I believe that if there is power and there is legitimate power, then it is necessary to obey the demands of that power. Be it Lithuania, Belarus or the United States, ”said a representative of the Polish electoral campaign.

And is the government of Belarus, in the eyes of Z. Jesinskis, legal? Did the Seimas member see videos of what is happening in Belarus? Before answering, the parliamentarian asked if his speech would be quoted without cuts.

“Personally, I don’t like Lukashenko as a person, as a coach for various reasons. First, I don’t like his humble way of communicating with his subordinates, I also watch Belarusian TV sometimes. Second, I didn’t like the fact that when there was quarantine, he held a church conference during Easter where he needed to pray instead of giving speeches. I don’t like him as a person, as a manager, but I respect the opinion and choice of Belarusian citizens. They chose him. So much. If it was a forgery or not, neither I was there nor you. If there has been a forgery, there are courts, there is an electoral commission, in the end everything can be legally resolved, “said Seimas member Z. Jedinskis.

Finally, he agreed that violence against peaceful protesters was “perhaps too great”, but that “it always happens everywhere.”

“Rapes (electoral – red) happen and will always happen. In Lithuania, Belarus and the United States. Rapes happen all over the world. The election was preceded by a poll in which, of course, not 80%, but still being a great advantage in favor of Lukashenko. Nobody had doubts about his victory, but the fact is that here it is not our business “, said a representative of LLRA-KŠS.

When asked if the world shouldn’t react if it sees potentially rigged elections and defeated people, Z. Jedinskis explained that the world should react equally to all things.

“Why don’t we react when there is violence in the United States? Things like this happen there and neither the president nor the government react. In my opinion, we must adhere to the same standards. “I speak out against violence everywhere, but we must first look at our country,” he said.

We recall that the President of Lithuania, Gitanas Nausėda, has declared that the President of Belarus, Aliaksandr Lukashenko, is not legitimate. On Tuesday, the Lithuanian Seimas is expected to approve such a position in the Lithuanian Parliament as well. It is also intended to ask the Government of Lithuania and the entire European Union to adopt sanctions against representatives of the Belarusian regime.

The presidential election in Belarus, neglected by international observers, took place on Sunday. The Electoral Commission reported that 80.1% of the voters voted for A. Lukashenko. However, the people accepted such results in the protests, giving many testimonies that the election was rigged. The protesters were violently attacked by the militia. Numerous records of only bystanders beaten have been published. About 7 thousand. people have been arrested, some of them have already been released and report violence and horror in custody. Protests and strikes continue in Belarus, and people are demanding Lukashenko’s withdrawal.



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