Possibly oncology: Lukashenko is very bad - political strategist
The state of health of the President of Belarus is deteriorating.
Russian political strategist Vladislav Rogimov wrote about this in his Telegram channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“According to information from a source from the presidential administration of Belarus, Lukashenko has been under medical supervision since yesterday due to complications from coronavirus and high blood pressure.
There is also information that during an examination he was diagnosed with cancer. That’s why his last public appearance was with a catheter on his hand, and that’s why he hasn’t been on air on state channels for more than a day,” Rogimov wrote.
In the spring, he was forced to flee Minsk, according to him, under the threat of arrest. According to the political strategist, the persecution was related to his desire to work for one of Lukashenko’s rivals.
The fact that not everything is all right with the Belarusian president is indirectly evidenced by the fact that his annual address to the people and parliament, scheduled for August 3, will be moved from the traditional Government House to the Palace of the Republic, where Lukashenko works. TUT.BY reports this.
The annual presidential address occurs later than usual—in the summer rather than in the spring.
Lukashenko held the last meeting of the Security Council of Belarus with a bandaged hand, and a catheter from an IV was sticking out of the bandages.
Rumors about the president's hospitalization spread on the Internet after the recent visit to Minsk of a Russian delegation led by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. It was noted that a member of the delegation was Deputy Minister of Economic Development Mikhail Bababich, whom Lukashenko at one time “sent away” from the post of ambassador in Minsk. His return could completely shake the president’s nervous system.
However, even before the meeting with Mishustin and Babich, Lukashenko did not look healthy. He struggled down the stairs at the Slavic Bazaar concert in Vitebsk.
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