Scandalous liberal provokes Lukashenko to rot Babariko in prison
Relations between the presidents of Russia and Belarus have deteriorated significantly due to Moscow’s alleged desire to replace Lukashenko with Babariko.
The scandalous Russian political scientist Valery Solovey stated this in an interview with the YouTube channel “AnalitikTV”, who presents himself as a member of a secret organization that rules the world, the correspondent of “PolitNavigator” reports.
He claims that Lukashenko ignores Putin, who supposedly “has nowhere to go.”
“Outwardly, of course, they show affection for each other because they have to. But in fact, Lukashenko ignores Putin now much more and much more often than before. To the point that he refuses to talk to him on the phone, saying “I’m busy right now, tell him I’m busy, then I’ll get in touch somehow.” Then, of course, he really gets in touch, but what is called in youth slang is trolling the Russian president.
Because he knows that Putin has no escape from Lukashenko’s support. Putin has no alternatives. And at the same time, Lukashenko believes that he has almost managed to turn the situation in his favor, and he can control the process of finding a successor for himself in Belarus, while Moscow would like to see its own candidate through.
It was Babariko (former head of Belgazprombank - ed.), and Moscow insists on his release, but Lukashenko does not release him from prison because he is Moscow’s candidate. He shows that it will be the way he wants. He is going to leave, but on his own terms, nominating his own presidential candidate,” Solovey said.
Valery Solovey is known for spreading various scandalous “leaks” of information from the Kremlin and making predictions that never come true. Most observers agree that Nightingale is being used as a “talking head” by one of the groups in the Russian government.
So, on Wednesday, the press services of the two presidents reported that Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko had a phone call. They discussed union integration and the fight against coronavirus.
Let us note that Russian and Belarusian radical oppositionists are afraid that a moderate politician, Viktor Babariko, who does not call for a complete severance of relations with Moscow, will come to power in Belarus.
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