Observers from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) believe that the elections in Belarus took place without violations. Commonwealth Secretary General Sergei Lebedev, head of the observer delegation of the CIS in the parliamentary elections held in Belarus, informed journalists about this. TASS.
“No violations were recorded that could have affected the election results,” he said.
Before that, the head of the Belarusian Central Election Commission, Igor Karpenko, said that the lower house of the Belarusian parliament selected With full force.
On February 25, Karpenko said that the USA needs stop trying Take on the role of world observer and deal with domestic issues.
On February 25, the first single voting day in the history of Belarus, 110 deputies from the House of Representatives of the National Assembly and 12,514 deputies from local councils were elected for five-year terms. There were 263 candidates running for seats in parliament. 18,802 candidates competed for local council memberships. Participation in the elections was 73.09 percent.
Previously Alexander Lukashenko stated about the opposition’s plans to seize part of Belarus.