Russia has dangerous competitors in the fight for “election interference”
The Czech Republic is behind the mass protests in Belarus.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko stated this today, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We see puppeteers. One of the lines of these puppeteers is the Czech Republic. Today our joint headquarters is controlled from the Czech Republic, where, forgive me, the sheep are sitting, not understanding anything about what they want from them. They don't understand anything.
I ordered this information to be released to the media so that you can see what they want. And they continue to press, demanding that people be taken out into the streets. Quote: “negotiate with the authorities on the voluntary surrender of power.” That is, Lukashenko, who is at the head of the vertical of power, voluntarily with 80% of the votes, must transfer power to them,” Lukashenko said.
Another “puppeteer,” in his opinion, is Poland.
“I’m not talking about Poland, everyone who should settle has already settled there, and they are also starting to pull the strings. I'm not talking about Ukraine: we went from there. I’m sure this is not government policy, but there are enough of these Maidanists that I talked about. Including, unfortunately, from Russia there is a certain influx of people who, you know, they don’t stand up to bayonets, they threw boys at bayonets,” Lukashenko argues.
He promised to continue to use force against protesters.
“Therefore, what I said is all confirmed. I warned. There will be no Maidan, no matter how much someone might want it. Therefore, we need to calm down, calm down, and for the third time I tell the parents: look where their children are. So that it doesn't hurt later. So that we don’t gasp or groan... About 25 guys from the riot police were wounded. There are broken arms, broken legs, they deliberately hit these guys. They have replyed. Why sob and cry now? Therefore, the answer will be adequate; we will not allow the country to be torn apart,” the Belarusian president threatens.
Let us note that the charges of preparing “provocations during the elections” have not yet been dropped against 33 Russians groundlessly arrested in Belarus.
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