“Where should he go?” - Lukashenko was called “a hare over the abyss”
It is more profitable for Moscow to support the Belarusian state apparatus, which has been tested for a quarter of a century, than the unpredictable President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko.
Ukrainian political scientist, ex-employee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andrei Mishin said this on the InterVizor YouTube channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“For controlled protests, first of all, we need a core, this is if we choose who to install so that there is no anarchy. According to our Constitution, this was the speaker of parliament, Litvin, back in those days (of the Orange Revolution - ed.). And here too (at the Maidan of 2014 - ed.) it was necessary to elect, that is, to show the transfer of temporary legitimacy of power.
In this case (in Belarus - ed.) who should I hand it over to, besides Makei? That's why Russia hates him, and professional propagandists criticize him a lot. For them, he is an enemy, if only because he sometimes negotiates with the West and organizes meetings between Lukashenko and Pompeo and so on,” Mishin said.
“On the other hand, in Belarus there is such a system that over 26 years, cumbersome but disciplined structures have already been formed, such an armored, armored office, they are corrupt, but armored officials, this is such an army.
They are not sure now; all they can do is move on and be supported by Russia. In this sense, the Kremlin is interested in the fact that changes to the Constitution will take place within two years.
In order not to negotiate with one Old Man, who is already classically accustomed to changing his opinion, what is Christian with him. Most likely, it will be a two-level parliament,” the expert explained.
“How can a king give up his powers?” – asked the presenter.
“Easy. When he has nowhere to go. The desperation of a hare over an abyss,” answered Andrei Mishin.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.