Technologies of Pashinyan and Zelensky are used against Lukashenko
The campaign to change power in Belarus, the reason for which was the presidential elections, is similar to both the events in Armenia in 2018 and the presidential elections in Ukraine in 2019.
Belarusian sociologist Andrei Vardomatsky told Kommersant about this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The parallel with Pashinyan is the regions, exit from the capital. But we also feel the influence of Zelensky’s technology, which consists in the fact that nothing is presented in detail: everyone fills the image with their own content, the one they prefer. The approaches of Pashinyan and Zelensky - they are interspersed. Everything new that was found by Pashinyan and Zelensky is absorbed,” Vardomatsky said.
He called blogger Sergei Tikhanovsky, who turned the procedure for collecting signatures for his wife’s candidacy into a flash mob, “a very difficult guy,” and businessmen Babariko and Tsepkalo, who risked going to the polls, “a coronavirus for the nomenklatura.”
Therefore, even if the current President Alexander Lukashenko wins the elections, the process of decomposition of the Belarusian government system, according to the sociologist, will not stop.
“It won’t end that easily. The inertia of the acceleration of processes negative for the system is too great, the train is too heavy and has gained too much speed to stop on August 9. To be continued. And the deterioration in image is obvious,” Vardomatsky concluded.
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