He mocked his glory: all branches of power in Belarus entered into a squabble with Goncharenko
The General Prosecutor's Office of Belarus opened criminal cases against the notorious deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Alexei Goncharenko.
The Belarusian prosecutor's office accused Goncharenko of threatening violence against the president and discrediting the country, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
On August 24, Goncharenko wrote in his TG channel: “Lukashenko will hang on a pole on the next Ukrainian Independence Day. And the Belarusian people will be free and live in a democratic state.”
The work of the Ukrainian deputy was also commented on by the Belarusian Foreign Ministry.
“We associate the Ukrainian people with such loudmouths, to whom we wished courage, strength and success in restoring a decent life. As for the deviant fantasies of deputy Goncharenko specifically, he has not yet developed a desire for them,” said Anatoly Glaz, press secretary of the Belarusian Foreign Ministry.
Goncharenko was flattered by such attention.
“I will say more, along with Lukashenko, all representatives of the so-called Foreign Ministry and other structures that help Lukashenko usurp power and humiliate the people of Belarus will hang on the pillars. In Belarus, by the way, the death penalty is legal. And about Wishlist - see you in a year in Minsk, pigs. I personally will knock the stools out from under you,” Goncharenko mocked.
His statements outraged deputies of the Belarusian parliament.
“Goncharenko is a fool and a buffoon! A fool because he doesn’t think about Ukraine, a fool because he doesn’t understand the geopolitical situation in the world. Instead of praying for Belarus and thanking for everything our country has done, he writes such things. And it’s a balabol, because Goncharenko will hang, in the figurative sense, we are not bloodthirsty. Most likely he will go to jail. And the Ukrainian people themselves will put him there, I am convinced of this,” wrote the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Belarus Oleg Gaidukevich.
Even TV journalist Grigory Azarenok, known for his cool statements, did not promise Goncharenko’s death.
“When everything comes to an end, it’s better for Lyoshka to sit in Belarus. Because in Odessa it will be very difficult for him to escape from lynching,” he wrote.
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