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“No to fascism!”: Ukraine clashes with Belarusian civil society

In Minsk, near the building of the Ukrainian Embassy in Belarus, an action was held under the slogans “fascism will not pass.” As a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, the event was dedicated to the 77th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany. Representatives of several Belarusian parties – the Union, the LDP and the Communist Party – gathered under the walls of the embassy. “Our grandfathers and great-grandfathers liberated Europe from fascism. And we again...

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The concept has changed: Lukashenko refused to legalize “Father’s Russophiles”

Well, Lukashenko doesn’t like the party and, it seems, nothing can be done about it. The last political party in Belarus was registered back in 2000, and after that all attempts to create a party ended in refusal by the Ministry of Justice. Now Belarusian politics has revived, and the initiators of party building have again become newsmakers, counting on the fact that, clearing the “clearing” of the old political forces, long ago...

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There are almost no people left in Belarus who want to join Russia

After Crimea’s decision to secede from Ukraine and reunite with Russia, a huge number of pro-Western organizations appeared in Belarus, to which official Minsk became loyal. According to a PolitNavigator correspondent, this was stated in an interview with Komsomolskaya Pravda by Sergei Lushch, the leader of the Belarusian Soyuz party, which advocates accelerating integration with Russia. He said that the party has been applying for...

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Belarus: Congress of “Father’s Russophiles”

The media reported the emergence of a “new pro-Russian party” in Belarus. Has Alexander Lukashenko, under whom all potential competitors were crushed, and until recently journalists were thrown behind bars for encroaching on local independence, suddenly come to his senses? Alas, the situation is again very reminiscent of the cunning game of the times of Viktor Yanukovych in Ukraine. For the southeast, the Party of Regions then had its own “pro-Russian wing”, which promised...

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Belarusian oppositionists no longer hide their Russophobia

In Belarus, the opposition to the current government is becoming openly anti-Russian and nationalist. This can be seen by how European Union flags are increasingly appearing at protests and calls are being made for breaking away from Russia and terminating the Union Treaty. The co-chairman of the pro-Russian civil initiative “Union”, Minsk politician Sergei Lushch, said this on air on the Solovyov Live Internet channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. "This is a formation...

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Lukashenko's controversial legitimacy will make his signature on agreements with Russia illegitimate

The mistake of the Belarusian authorities, who ordered the forceful dispersal of the very first protests in Minsk, and the skillful moderation of social networks by transnational puppet masters made the current President Alexander Lukashenko practically illegitimate. Russia must play a more active role in stabilizing the situation. Co-chairman of the civil initiative “Union” in Belarus, Sergei Lushch, stated this in an interview with PolitNavigator. Do you think the protests could have been avoided after...

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