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“Lukashenko has no chance for a new term”: British presidential election in Belarus

«Lukashenko has no chance for a new term»: British presidential election in Belarus
The current President of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, has no chance of surviving the election, scheduled for the end of summer. This statement was made by Vladislav Inozemtsev, director of the Center for Research in the Post-Industrial Society in Moscow, in an article for The Independent.

According to the author of the material, closely monitoring current events in Belarus, Lukashenko’s position, six months ago that seemed unshakable, badly shaken, while the Belarusian opposition is gaining a rating. Lukashenko’s attitude towards the coronavirus pandemic led to this., which he preferred to name “bullshit” and brush it off. The number of infections in the country has already exceeded 54 thousand, whereas in neighboring Poland, having a larger population, only about 30 thousand infected.

On this background, author writes, opposition intensified in Belarus. According to him, to sign a petition in support of the wife of a prominent opposition blogger, running for president, “kilometer queues line up”.

«Lukashenko has no chance for a new term»: British presidential election in Belarus

After the loss of Lukashenko’s presidency, Belarus “will turn to democracy”, which will hit Moscow very hard, considering Minsk the most faithful friend in the entire post-Soviet space. Meanwhile, Russia may not come to the aid of the Belarusian leader, since recently the tension between him and Putin has increased. Having invested in Belarus with 2000 at about 100 billion. dollars, Moscow, in fact, in response received nothing, besides loud promises. Especially, that in the republic there are no holders of Russian passports, as it was in the Ukraine, what helped Moscow invade its territory.

In this way, summarizes the author, 2020 the year could be a turning point in Belarusian history, just as he was 2014 year for Ukraine. In case of turning Minsk “to democracy”, European countries need to help the republic in this.

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