Protests in Belarus will not be repeated as they were after the presidential elections in 2020. This was stated by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko during the “Marathon Union” campaign in Minsk. Ria Novosti.
“Not all our rivals and enemies hope-20. “We will never repeat what happened last year,” he said.
According to him, the Republic will never “block the way to true democracy and respect for human rights”.
Belarusian authorities should not “close their mouths to anyone” and “force him to drag him where he does not want.” The country will create “a society of justice where people will respect each other,” Lukashenko said.
Belarusian leader also promisedEverything will be done so that the world is in Belarus.
Protests in Belarus began on the night of August 9-10, 2020, in connection with the announcement of the official results of the presidential elections, in which Lukashenko won them, and not a candidate from the opposition Svetlana Tikhanovskaya. More than three thousand people were subsequently detained across the country. Additionally, protests continued.
The largest rallies were held on August 16, when, according to some estimates, 200 to 400 thousand people gathered in the center of Minsk and more than a million people throughout Belarus. Protests were disrupted in March 2021.
early in Belarus they blamed The EU is interfering in the presidential elections.
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Source: Gazeta

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